The Excellence Huanggang Century Center project is prominently located on the southeast corner of Shenzhen Central Business District's "two flying dragons" master plan and is adjacent to the Shenzhen Convention Center.
The Washington, D.C. office of international architecture, planning, engineering and interior design firm LEO A DALY is serving as design architect for four soaring towers and an expansive retail podium that comprise the Excellence Huanggang Century Center in Shenzhen, China. When complete, the large-scale mixed-use project will total approximately 4.5 million sq ft. Groundbreaking is expected to occur in late 2007.
LEO A DALY designers created striking, faceted exteriors for the project's four high-rise buildings. Reaching to 60 and 57 stories respectively, the tallest two towers will feature glass curtain walls, chamfered corners and large-scale diamond-shaped facades that extend and recede from the typical floorplate. With their jewel-like skins, the towers will create a singular, harmonious identity for the project within Shenzhen.
The tallest tower, at approximately 920 feet tall (280 metres) with 60 stories, will be dedicated exclusively to office space. The second tower will be 850 feet (260 metres) tall with 57 stories and will consist of a mix of office, hotel and service apartment space and will feature a top-floor restaurant. The project's podium, which anchors the four towers, will be enveloped in glass and feature a mix of retail, restaurant and entertainment areas. Unlike typical indoor malls of Shenzhen, the Excellence Huanggang Century Center will feature an open-air central courtyard that connects visitors, workers and residents to the outdoor environment. LEO A DALY also designed the facades for the two high-rise towers to be complementary to the tallest two super high-rise towers.
The Excellence Huanggang Century Center project is a collaboration between the Excellence Property Group Co, Ltd, which has the development expertise to realize the project, and the Huanggang Industrial Co, Ltd., which owns the land. It is the vision of collaboration between the organizations that forms the harmonious metaphor for the overall design concept.
LEO A DALY won the invited design competition for the project, which included three other firms, at the end of 2006.