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Zaha Hadid Architects’ Infinitus Plaza inaugurated today in Guangzhou, China

Project name:
Infinitus Plaza
Architecture firm:
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Location:
Guangzhou, China
Photography:
Liang Xue, ZHA
Principal architect:
Patrik Schumacher
Design team:
Congyue Wang, Feifei Fan, Lida Zhang, Eugene Leung, Lily Liu, Qi Cao, Shu Hashimoto, Xiaoyu Zhang, Ying Xia, Zhe Xing, Anat Stern, Chaoxiong Huang, Damiano Rizzini, Harry Spraiter, Marius Cernica, Tommaso Casucci, Xuexin Duan, Lida Zhang, Shu Hashimoto
Built area:
185,643 m² (Gross Floor Area), 118,200 m² (Above Ground), 67,443 m² (Below Ground), 59,368 m² (Interior Design Area), 18,000 m² (Retail), 42,800 m² (Bicycle Parking), 2100 m² (Electrical Bike Parking)
Site area:
45,280 m²
Design year:
Completion year:
2021
Collaborators:
GDAD, BuroHappold Engineering, Basalt, ARCADIS, Guangzhou Pearl River Engineering Construction Supervision
Interior design:
Zaha Hadid Architects, GoldMantis, Sundart
Landscape:
Zaha Hadid Architects, Pubang
Structural engineer:
RBS
Environmental & MEP:
BIAD, GDAD
Lighting:
LIGHTDESIGN, LUMIA, Holy Power
Construction:
Guangdong No.1 Construction Engineering
Visualization:
Tools used:
Material:
25,088.33 tonnes of recycled materials have been used in the construction of Infinitus Plaza, primarily: steel, copper, glass, aluminium alloy profiles, gypsum products and wood
Budget:
Client:
Infinitus China
Status:
Built
Typology:
Commercial › Headquarter

Zaha Hadid Architects: Infinitus Plaza is the new global headquarters of Infinitus China. Incorporating work environments designed to nurture connectivity, creativity and entrepreneurship, the new headquarters also includes the group’s herbal medicine research facilities and safety assessment labs as well as a learning centre for conferences and exhibitions.

The 185,643 sq. m Infinitus Plaza defines a gateway to the new Baiyun Central Business District. Built on the site of the decommissioned Baiyun Airport, the new district links Guangzhou’s city centre with Feixiang Gongyuan Park and the new communities within the former airport’s redevelopment. Located adjacent to Feixiang Park station on Line 2 of the Guangzhou Metro, Infinitus Plaza straddles the metro’s sub-surface tunnel, dividing the headquarters into two buildings that interconnect at multiple levels.

Establishing collaborative work spaces that are healthier and more adaptive to new ways of working, Infinitus Plaza is designed over eight storeys as a series of infinite rings that enhance interaction and communication between all departments.

Arranged around central atria and courtyards, echoing the symbol for infinity “∞”, the design creates a variety of shared indoor and outdoor spaces that build the strong sense of community (Si Li Ji Ren) which defines Infinitus’ corporate culture.

The interconnecting bridges house a variety of flexible communal spaces for employees that promote individual and overall wellness including gym and exercise rooms, recreation and relaxation zones as well as restaurant and cafe. The bridges also connect the plaza’s offices with further shopping and dining areas.

Situated within Guangzhou’s humid subtropical monsoon climate, Infinitus Plaza has been designed and constructed to LEED Gold certification and the equivalent 3-Stars of China’s Green Building Program with its life cycle carbon emissions calculated at 15.3% embodied carbon and at 84.7% operational carbon emissions.

Optimization of the structure has reduced the amount of concrete required and increased the proportion of recyclable content. 25,088.33 tonnes of recycled materials have been used in the construction of Infinitus Plaza, primarily: steel, copper, glass, aluminium alloy profiles, gypsum products and wood.

Annual solar irradiation analysis has determined the width of the outdoor terraces to self-shade the building. This analysis has also defined the external perforated aluminium shading panels to optimise reductions in solar heat gain. These measures, together with double-insulated low-E glazing provide effective shading and heat insulation that ensures good natural light throughout the building while reducing solar heat gain and energy consumption.

Operated by the building’s smart management system and powered by photovoltaics, a network of sprinklers spray atomised particles of collected rainwater onto the ETFE membrane roof above each atrium to dissipate heat by evaporative cooling. This translucent, double-layered ETFE membrane roof incorporates a 60cm cavity of compressed air.

Activated when the membrane’s exterior surface is heated to 35°C by solar radiation, spraying for 3- 4 minutes every half an hour will cool its surface temperature by 14°C, effectively lowering interior temperatures by 5°C. The rooftop solar water heating further reduces energy requirements.

The project’s system of rainwater collection, filtration and reuse also supplies micro-irrigation to the surrounding landscaping. The gardens on the roof of the 3rd, 7th and 8th floors grow herbs and plants native to the region and are naturally irrigated. These outdoor communal areas are linked together with the rooftop jogging track and walking paths. Green roofs comprise 49.36% of the project’s total roof area.

Equipped to monitor temperature, carbon dioxide, PM2.5 particulates and other pollutants, the building’s smart management system with fresh air linkage ensures indoor air quality, detecting the level of occupancy and automatically adjusting for optimal comfort with minimal energy consumption while also learning to accurately predict daily occupancy trends for increased efficiencies.

Anchoring Guangzhou’s new Baiyun Central Business District as a national centre for China’s health and wellness industries, Infinitus China’s new headquarters combines innovative design and construction technologies with proven sustainability strategies to create new work environments that unite all departments and enhance communication throughout the group.

 

 

Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Design: Patrik Schumacher
ZHA Project Director: Satoshi Ohashi
ZHA Project Associates: Yang Jingwen, Juan Liu, Martin Pfleger, Dennis Brezina ZHA Project Architect: Kai-Jui Tsao

ZHA Façade Lead: Xuexin Duan, Nan Jiang
ZHA Project Team: Congyue Wang, Feifei Fan, Lida Zhang, Eugene Leung, Lily Liu, Qi Cao, Shu

Hashimoto, Xiaoyu Zhang, Ying Xia, Zhe Xing

ZHA Competition Project Directors: Satoshi Ohashi, Paulo Flores

ZHA Competition Associate: Yang Jingwen

ZHA Competition Team: Anat Stern, Chaoxiong Huang, Damiano Rizzini, Harry Spraiter, Marius Cernica, Tommaso Casucci, Xuexin Duan, Lida Zhang, Shu Hashimoto

Consultants
Local Design Institute: GDAD
Structure: RBS
Façade: BuroHappold Engineering
MEP: BIAD, GDAD
Lighting: LIGHTDESIGN, LUMIA, Holy Power
Landscape: Zaha Hadid Architects, Pubang
Interiors: Zaha Hadid Architects, GoldMantis, Sundart
Signage: Basalt
Quantity Surveyor: ARCADIS
Site Supervision: Guangzhou Pearl River Engineering Construction Supervision MEP Contractor: Shijian
General Contractor: Guangdong No.1 Construction Engineering
Façade Contractor:Jangho
Landscape Contractor: Shenzhen Landscape
Signage Contractor: ATG BEYOND

Consultants Interiors
Local Design Institute: Huateng
Project Manager: ARCADIS
Fire Safety: Huateng
MEP: BIAD
Lighting: LIGHTDESIGN - SD, LUMIA
Lighting LDI: LUMIA
Interior LDI: Huateng
Signage Design: Space Agency, Basalt
Signage LDI: Basalt
Quantity Surveyor: ARCADIS
Site Supervision: Guangzhou Pearl River Engineering Construction Supervision Interior Tower A Contractor: GoldManit
Interior Tower B Contractor: Sundart
Signage Contractor: ATG BEYOND


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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