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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Designs the Tallest Building in China

The tallest building in China will soon no longer be the Shanghai Tower (632 m). Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture won the opportunity to design the Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center. Located in Shenzen, the structure will reach 700 meters in height upon completion. It will serve as a performance venue and, of course, will feature "the world's highest observation deck."

Taking cues from the project's intended functionality, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture conceives the soon-to-be tallest building in China with "a muscular expression." In addition to aesthetics, the firm focused on producing a tower that would guarantee a sustainable use of energy. With this in mind, the facade of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center boasts a high-performing glass facade for heat reduction, plenty of opportunities for natural light, natural ventilation, rainwater collection, among other features.

Trend Themes

  1. High-performing Glass Facade — The trend of incorporating high-performing glass facades in building designs can disrupt the architecture industry by offering sustainable solutions for heat reduction and energy efficiency.
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  3. Rainwater Collection — The trend of implementing rainwater collection systems in building designs creates disruptive innovation opportunities for the water management industry, allowing for sustainable water usage and conservation.

Industry Implications

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  2. HVAC — The HVAC industry can embrace disruptive innovation by exploring and implementing natural ventilation systems as energy-efficient alternatives to traditional air conditioning methods.
  3. Water Management — The water management industry can leverage disruptive innovation by incorporating rainwater collection systems into building designs to promote sustainable water usage and conservation.

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