Rama 4th, Main Road
Location : Rama 4 Main Road
Landmarks : One Bangkok (World Class Landmark)-directly opposite to
Area (approximately in Acre) : 1,624.4 sq.m.
Shape : Rectangular (49mx33m)
Distance of the adjacent length attaching to mainroad : 49-meter adjavent to Rama 4th Main Road
Area color : Red with FAR 10:1 OSR 3
Scenenario feasibilities : High-rise business offices, five-star hotels, the world-class landmarks with lots of mixed-use projects (24-story business world-class lanmark)
Price (all fees included) : USD 52.85 M
Expected development project balance in USD : 650-680 M
Star River Headquarters
The new Star River Headquarters stands as a remarkable addition to Guangzhou’s Pazhou Island business district, blending green spaces, covered walkways, and multi-level retail and commerce in a reimagined city block. This project signifies Pazhou Island’s transition from a historic trade hub to a modern commercial center, enriching the pedestrian experience and fusing landscape with urban space.
The headquarters, characterized by its parabolic taper and pleated facade, crafts a distinct skyline silhouette, serving as a contemporary centerpiece within a public plaza. The design seamlessly integrates lush landscaping, covered pedestrian arcades, and efficient connections to retail and transit, embodying a new class of Chinese urbanism that champions both functionality and aesthetics.
Challenge 1: The tower’s height and location exposed it to significant wind loads.
Solution 1: Embracing a tapering profile to reduce wind loads, enhancing structural stability.
Challenge 2: Ensuring spacious, column-free interiors for flexible office layouts.
Solution 2: Introducing rounded corners free of columns, maximizing lease spans, and allowing bright, open floor plans with panoramic views.
Challenge 3: Balancing energy consumption with maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.
Solution 3: The pleated facade design shades the building, reduces solar radiation, and allows natural light penetration. High-performance curtain walls and thermal insulation improve cooling efficiency and occupant comfort, supplemented by operable panels for natural ventilation.
Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Photographs: Seth Powers
The Suzhou Bay Cultural Center
The Suzhou Bay Cultural Center, designed by Christian de Portzamparc, is one of several iconic initiatives launched by the city’s Wujiang Lakefront Masterplan. Consist of two separate buildings, they are connected with sculptural, ribbon-like metal forms.
The deserted plain, located on the shores of Lake Tai, was designed while rethinking the future city. The center includes a 1,600-seat Opera House, a modular 600-seat hall, a museum, an exhibition center, a conference center, cafés, restaurants, and cinemas.
The Suzhou Bay Cultural Center, designed by Christian de Portzamparc, stands as one of the iconic initiatives launched by the city’s Wujiang Lakefront Masterplan. It consists of two separate buildings connected with sculptural, ribbon-like metal forms. The deserted plain, located on the shores of Lake Tai, was designed while rethinking the future city. The center includes a 1,600-seat Opera House, a modular 600-seat hall, a museum, an exhibition center, a conference center, cafes, restaurants, and cinemas.
Photograph: Feng Shao, and Fei Jiang