項目概況:竣工
業(yè)主單位:招商蛇口
基地面積:18 985 平方米
總面積:106 500 平方米
功能內(nèi)容:辦公室 66 500 平方米;零售 40 000 平方米
主管合伙人:大衛(wèi) · 希艾萊特
項目建筑師:包科爾
當?shù)卦O(shè)計院及電氣工程:華森
結(jié)構(gòu)工程:RBS
立面工程:ARUP
室內(nèi)設(shè)計:Benoy
景觀設(shè)計:Metrostudio
燈光照明:CD+M
攝影:Seth Powers
Status:Completed
Client:CMSK (China Merchants Shekou Holdings)
Site:18 985 m2
GFA:106 500 m2
Program:Office:66,500 m2,Retail:40 000 m2
Partner-in-Charge:David Gianotten
Project Architect:Bauke Albada
LDI &MEP:Huasen
Structure:RBS
Fa?ade:ARUP
Interior:Benoy
Landscape:Metrostudio
Lighting:CD+M
Photography:? Seth Powers,courtesy of OMA
深圳蛇口的景觀豐富多元。群山與大海、改革開放初期發(fā)展出來的工業(yè)廠房、以及近年的摩天大樓,塑造出充滿活力的都市環(huán)境。太子廣場位于蛇口海上世界,背靠南山,面向深圳灣,有著充裕的戶外公共空間,是一個獨特的海濱位置。200米高的太子廣場聯(lián)系著蛇口現(xiàn)代前沿商業(yè)、工業(yè)歷史和得天獨厚的自然環(huán)境。
太子廣場坐落于蛇口最重要的南山通往深圳灣的景觀走廊上。項目在不阻擋景觀走廊的前提下,充分利用其優(yōu)勢。四節(jié)長條形量體附于核心筒,組成大樓。從大樓的三個空中平臺,可眺望景觀走廊上的山巒與海洋,其立面是六角形圖案,附和山與海浪的形態(tài),將空中平臺從大樓突顯出來??罩衅脚_向大樓租戶與公眾開放,進一步豐富海上世界區(qū)域的公共戶外空間。
空中平臺將60 000平方米的龐大建筑分拆成四節(jié)不同大小的長條形量體,與周邊不同尺度的建筑物產(chǎn)生聯(lián)系。其中一方的兩節(jié)量體稍向后退,增加每樓層的周界,讓自然光更容易滲透室內(nèi)。立面的凹槽,以及特寬的玻璃,聯(lián)系租戶與山水風(fēng)光,同時令長條形量體顯得更為輕巧。
40 000平方米的基座商場匯港購物中心(二期)充分利用項目長形基地,最大限度地增加零售臨街面積。與傳統(tǒng)封閉的商場類型有所不同,其通透的立面與空中花園,讓海上世界的商業(yè)和休閑活動空間得以延伸。商場立面其中一個醒目的門戶是景觀走廊的通道,有著與大樓空中平臺相類的立面設(shè)計。商場地下層與兩條地鐵線路交匯,連接太子廣場與深圳其他地區(qū)。
Shekou is defined by a mixed landscape.Mountains and sea,an industrial fabric from the early economic reform era,and recent skyscrapers form a dynamic context.Prince Plaza is located in Shekou’s Sea World district—a unique coastal zone in Shenzhen backed by the Nanshan Mountains and facing the Shenzhen Bay,abundant in public outdoor spaces.The 200-metre mixed-use podium tower at once connects with Shekou’s latest commercial developments,its industrial past,and its everlasting natural environment.
The site falls on Shekou’s most prominent view corridor that runs from the mountains to the sea.Prince Plaza takes full advantage of the view corridor without obstructing it.The tower is an ensemble of four bars attached to a central core.Three sky decks—highlighted by a hexagon-patterned facade inspired by hills and waves—are viewing platforms open to vistas of the mountains and the sea.Designed for use by both tenants and public,they add to the collection of the public outdoor spaces in the coastal Sea World district.
The sky decks break down the otherwise monolithic 60,000 m2tower into four bars of different sizes that respond to architecture of distinctive scales in the surroundings.The two bars on one side are slightly set back to increase the perimeter or each floor plate,allowing more natural light into the office space.The tower’s fluted fa?ade,with extra wide glass panels,enable office tenants to visually connect with the mountains and the sea,while further bringing lightness to the slender vertical bars.
A 40,000 m2podium mall occupies the full length of the orthogonal site to maximise street level retail frontage.Different than typical enclosed shopping malls,Prince Plaza’s podium mall has a porous fa?ade and a roof terrace— an extension of the existing commercial and recreational offerings of the Sea World district.A prominent opening— marked by a similar fa?ade as the sky decks—is created at the location through which the view corridor runs.Underground levels of the mall are integrated with two metro lines that connect Prince Plaza to the rest of Shenzhen