Chengdu Zhonghang Complex
Chengzhou, China
The Chengdu Zhonghang Complex combines a strong, commercially responsible solution with contemporary, international design. The structure and building engineering systems focused on economy, speed of construction and low maintenance.
The design approach provides many opportunities for the integration of the best environmentally sustainable systems and achieves the "International Garden Headquarter 5A Ecological" rating in a realistic way.
The functional planning, capital cost efficiency, recurrent cost minimisation and building presentation is consistent with CATIC's mature business objectives, public ownership, corporate image and shareholder returns.
The building volume and fa硤e design ensure excellent building presence at night with attention to the administration centre avenue entry to this new centre of the city paying respect to the Administration Centre and urban planning.
The development also has a strong sense of integration with the administration centre avenue landscape providing clear, logical drop off and park sequences for the office, hotel and retail uses.
The tenancy formats facilitate current international research into future office trends including density, space planning, IT integration and employee requirements. A dramatic ramp at the main entry down to basement 1 level retail increases the height of the central atrium and maximises customer exposure to B1 retail.
The design approach provides many opportunities for the integration of the best environmentally sustainable systems and achieves the "International Garden Headquarter 5A Ecological" rating in a realistic way.
The functional planning, capital cost efficiency, recurrent cost minimisation and building presentation is consistent with CATIC's mature business objectives, public ownership, corporate image and shareholder returns.
The building volume and fa硤e design ensure excellent building presence at night with attention to the administration centre avenue entry to this new centre of the city paying respect to the Administration Centre and urban planning.
The development also has a strong sense of integration with the administration centre avenue landscape providing clear, logical drop off and park sequences for the office, hotel and retail uses.
The tenancy formats facilitate current international research into future office trends including density, space planning, IT integration and employee requirements. A dramatic ramp at the main entry down to basement 1 level retail increases the height of the central atrium and maximises customer exposure to B1 retail.











