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Stillfun Café G1, Chengdu City China

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Stillfun Café G1, Chengdu City Shop, New Sichuan Retail Building, Chinese Architecture Photos. Stillfun Café G1 in Chengdu. Location: 1 Chunyangguan Street, Jinjiang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China. Stillfun Café G1, China. In the reinforced concrete city, we dug out a cave.

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Chengdu Science Fiction Museum, China

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The city of Chengdu is a leading incubator of science fiction writing in China. Launching the careers of many of the country’s most renowned authors, ‘Science Fiction World’ magazine has been published in the city since 1979 and is the genre’s most popular periodical worldwide.

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Chengdu Tianfu New Area HQ Base, China

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The cascading podium forms a multi-functional commercial street above the sunken plaza, which is filled with vertical greenery and leads the circulation towards the complex.

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China Huashang Financial Center, Wuhou District, Chengdu

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China Huashang Financial Center, Wuhou District, Chengdu City Building, Chinese Architecture Photos China Huashang Financial Center in Chengdu 6 Apr 2023 Architecture: CCD Location: No.33 Location: No.33 Location: No.33 Location: No.33

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Hongmeng Car Showroom, Chengdu, China

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The steel beam of the North Hall is flipped up onto the roof to ensure the smooth flow of the interior space and to signal the structural logic of the building. The South Hall is approximately half the size of the North Hall with a zig-zag roof that echoes the language of the façade and re-emphasizes the zig-zag element.

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Mianyang Science and Technology City Building

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The science city and CBD are clustered in the north, with well-connected roads and transport network to maximise the commercial efficiency. A commercial hub for the city: Porous green corridor: The design emphasises high connectivity between roads and axis, stitching the waterfront with the CBD through a corridor on the first floor.

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Jiangxi River Bridge, Chengdu, China

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photo © Arch-Exist With its 185-metre central span and 55-metre secondary spans reaching to the riverbanks, the Chengdu West First Bridge is a road, cycle and pedestrian bridge over the meandering Jiangxi River; enabling the West Line Road to become the western section of the Airport New Town ring-road and cycle route.