Chicago-based firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) recently
won an international competition to design the Greenland Group Suzhou
Center in Wujiang, China. Resembling the eye of a needle, the 358-meter
skyscraper features a 30-story-high atrium and will become a defining
visual landmark for the city.
Located beside Taihu Lake, the skyscraper will include offices,
apartments, a hotel and shops. The tall atrium is a key design feature
of the building. It maximizes daylight penetration, facilitates mixed
mode ventilation in the lobbies and public spaces and acts as a fresh
air supply source for the tower. The building is oriented to harness
both the stack effect and prevailing winds via the east and west façades
of the atrium.
Luke Leung, SOM Director of Sustainable and MEP Engineering,
explains: “The design of the Greenland Group Suzhou Center utilizes an
atrium as the ‘lung’ of the building to provide ventilation and will
incorporate a series of high efficiency measures with the objective to
achieve a 60% savings in energy consumption compared to a conventional
US high rise and a 60% reduction in potable water use.”
SOM website
via [Dezeen], [Archdaily]
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/chinas-eye-of-the-needle-skyscraper
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