China Comic & Animation Museum: CCAM
China Comic and Animation Museum Hangzhou Building. Hangzhou urban planning bureau has announced MVRDV winner of the international design competition for the CCAM.
New Chinese architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus architects background. China building news from across this major Asian country.
Major works to visit include the Xi’an International Football Centre, Xi’an, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, and the Wormhole Library, Haikou, Hainan Province, by MAD Architects.
Key major recent structures are Changzhou Culture Center by Germany’s gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners · Architects, and Shanghai Sanctum by Wutopia Lab.
Finally, we feature Fuhuali Jinan, an innovative hub by CLOU architects. Across from Jinan’s famous lake, geometric volumes form a multi-level waterfront village, an animated commercial and social meeting point with a front-row view.
China Comic and Animation Museum Hangzhou Building. Hangzhou urban planning bureau has announced MVRDV winner of the international design competition for the CCAM.
Construction has commenced on Foster + Partners first project in Hangzhou, China, with a sustainable, landmark headquarters tower for CITIC Bank. The 100-metre-high skyscraper’s bold diagonally-braced structure will establish an iconic presence for the Bank.
Vantone Center Tianjin CBD development design by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG) – China corporate headquarters office building
NDA Planning, part of NDA Design Associates, an international French-based architectural practice, creates new ‘Balanced City’ concept that wins international urban masterplan competition in Dalian, Northern China.
Tian Fang Tower, Tianjin Eco-City design by Kevin Kennon Architects, New York based architect designs sustainable landmark for Eco-City China
The site for this project is located at the heart of downtown Shenyang. Adjacent to Zhongshan Park, it is a connector between the natural and urban life of the city, making it a perfect location for a sports complex and for a National Games Arena
Flowing Gardens is an international competition-winning ecological environmental design collaboration between architects Plasma Studio and landscape urbanism practice GroundLab for the Xi’an International Horticultural Exposition 2011.
The project is located northwest of the old capital, on the lush shores of Foshou Lake, next to a newly constructed hotel. We propose to create an intimate space with a singular gesture situated on a beautiful, mountainous landscape.
The Masterplan for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China, which has been designed by Populous, the architecture and design practice behind the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, will see over 189 hectares or 3 million square meters of new floor space built into the city.
As time defines history and events turn into memories, time itself again stands in the way to recall both as the constantly changing subjectiveness of presence determines the perspective of view onto the past.
Shijiazhuang Convention Center, North China – design by Woods Bagot Architects – new cultural landmark: Chinese conference centre building images
The exhibition design, commissioned by ORB media group and China film house, exposes their strategies to lead and reflect a new “cultural evolution” of global entertainment.
The challenge for the architecture office was to form forty 400’-long sun-shading fins that are horizontally contiguous on the south, east and west façades of an eleven-story building.
The complex features 134,900 square meters of Class A office space, a 400-key five-star hotel, 55 condominiums, and 8,550 square meters of retail. The tower is designed to establish a signature visual profile in the city skyline and provide a destination for the people of Tianjin and beyond
Construction is underway on SPARCH’s landmark Raffles City Ningbo development, a one-stop shopping, dining, business, and lifestyle destination covering some 157,800 sqm.
The global design practice, Populous is celebrating the success of its second major sports hub in China after it was selected to design a new sports park in the historic city of Datong, in the northern Shanxi Province, near Beijing
Haxi New District Office Building, Harbin, China Ha Xi government proposes to develop a office building, along Haxi Street and West Lake Road, at the center of Haxi district, on a 20000 square meter site.