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Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters, Shenzhen

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Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters, Shenzhen Commercial Building Development, Chinese Architecture Photos. Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters in Shenzhen. Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters. We’re always exploring opportunities to synthesize inventive engineering solutions with architectural design. 5 Jan 2022.

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SOM unveils "breathing" Shenzhen bank tower enclosed in diagrid

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Architecture firm SOM has completed its headquarters for Shenzhen 's Rural Commercial Bank, a steel-wrapped office building with an exterior that resembles an exoskeleton and features natural ventilation. SOM designed the Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters to suit Shenzhen's tropical climate.

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Hopson Rodstrom Design creates jagged-roof Los Angeles building with interior courtyard

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West Los Angeles has long been a low-rise and sleepy commercial corridor, but has seen significant growth over the last half-decade," H/RD told Dezeen. H/RD created a black-clad apartment block in LA with a sawtooth roof It was made possible by the Transit Oriented Communities program in the city.

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HGA creates two mass-timber buildings for Bowdoin College in Maine

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Design studio HGA has completed a pair of educational facilities , Mills Hall and Gibbons Center, that are among the first "commercially scaled mass-timber buildings" in the state of Maine. The buildings are the "first commercially scaled mass-timber buildings" in Maine, the team added. The photography is by Michael Moran.

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HGX Design creates house that "flows like music" in the Hudson Valley

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Floor-to-ceiling windows line the majority of the exterior, with the remainder clad in a vertical cedar siding. Constructors: Pete Mostaccio Engineers: DiSalvo Erickson (Structural Engineers), Crawford Associates (Civil Engineers) Landscape architects: Wagner Hodgson Lighting consultant: Claude R.

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Beijing’s Huijing Twin Towers by CLOU Architects

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With a commercial and office atrium the new Exchange Twin Towers becomes a three-dimensional urban courtyard that combines the busyness of modern life with a place of relaxation.

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MAD unveils sunken Train Station in the Forest in Jiaxing

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Photo is by Aogvision These underground waiting halls havemetal roofs equipped with solar panels that power the station, contrasting the brick exterior of the old station front. Commercial and cultural spaces are added to the south square. A metal roof and glass facade contrast the brick station.