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MOCA CHENGDU BY JIAKUN ARCHITECTS



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The surrounding areas of Chengdu High-tech District Tianfu Software Park Communication Center are a Software Park or high-rise residential communities.



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The situation of these areas appears to have several characters: the density is pretty high, main functional structure of the environment turns to be homogeneous and the environment is lack of vitality and humanity.


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The Communication Centre will certainly allow fairly enough characters of green landscape, public space, openness, high degree of participation and humanity in order to offer this environment a place for recreation, relaxation, entertainment, education and other uses.


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The programmatic layout and openness of the architecture hopes to provide a sharing space that revitalizes the area and fosters a sense of community and sharing amongst the  inhabitants within this vicinity. “Landscape-lized method” becomes a basic design strategy here, which sets the building prostrating along the site .


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The design also takes fully advantage of the rooftop of the building, and forms two inclining slopes which could allow the people to walk upwards to the rooftop where a few of relatively smaller building masses would creates village-like complex.


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This V-shaped inclining roofs set in a confronting position not only emphasize the axis of the park but also form a tilted public plaza, at the meantime, the plaza is connecting village-like building complex on both sides of rooftops.


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In such an urban environment with high density, the whole complex creates an open public garden space which is directly facing the city and shared by the people.


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Landscape architecture was a focus in this project, the intent is for the journey between and among the architecture to break down the scale of the built structures allowing for a less intrusive space.


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Ramps leading to a plaza on the 2nd floor provides an extended public space, the buildings on the 2nd floor have a smaller, more intimate scale. The ascend and descend of the sloping plaza not only emphasizes a central axis, but also aids in the users’ sense of orientation and provide a rough guide to human circulation.


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Amongst a highly dense urbanized environment, the architecture hopes to relate to the existing buildings, yet create a community space injecting character into the vicinity.


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Location: Chengdu, China


Architect In Charge: Liu Jiakun, Wang Lun, Luo Hong, Fang Xianhao, Luo Ming
Landscape Designers:
Liu Jiakun, Luo Ming, Li Jing

Contactor: Sichuan Fourth Construction, Engineering Company

Area: 8027.0 sqm

Year: 2011

Client: Chengdu Hi-Tech Properties Limited
Photographs: Luo Hong