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Shengyang Aquatic Tower

Shengyang, China

2015-2016

“How can we create an alternate living environment for a harsh cold climate? Is it possible to create a residential tower that is closed for warmth but open for views and sunlight?” The project is located in front of the Zhongshan Park in Shengyang, China, where the temperature drops to -11°C in winters. The design catches the maximum amount of natural sunlight, while keeping a large thermal mass for insulation

Team: Erik Amir, Dora Chi, Jason Loo, Ryo Otsuka, Eric Yuen

Renders: Karol Borkowski

The result is a living zigzag facade, with winter gardens acting as a buffer zone for cold winters and creating an internalized view. The building form carves sunlight the back, while arching forward at the front to decrease the surface area exposed to the cold winter winds of Shenyang. The solution is a buildings born from necessity yet provides a unique spatial experience for residents; while creating a new landmark to respond to its prestigious position facing the Zhongshan Park.

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