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Images | Work starts on complex structural façade on Chinese skyscraper
12 December 2024

Construction work has started on installing a sculptural façade on a 46-storey high-rise building in China, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects.
The Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology sits on a narrow site at the centre of Shenzhen’s Futian district.
The building, which is 199 metres tall, will house the research institute’s development laboratories, technology exchange, data centres and training campus.

Zaha Hadid Architects mapped and modelled the annual paths of the sun’s rays across the site, with set-backs introduced into the tower’s volume to optimise the amount of direct sunlight reaching the district’s streets, public plazas and existing buildings.
The tower’s façade will feature vertical and angled glazed mullions, in black and bronze colours to emphasis the design’s contours.

General contractor China Construction Second Engineering Bureau is building the building, while SPES is undertaking the façade engineering and CSCC is acting as project manager.

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