Greenland Group Suzhou Center

Wujiang, China
Visualization © MIR, courtesy of SOM

Like sculpting a high-performance automobile, digital aerodynamic modeling was critical to shaping this 1,175-foot super-tall tower. Acting as the “lung” of the building, the tower’s atrium is defined by a 30-story-tall operable window, which invites cool air flow during summer months and floods the interior spaces with natural light. The atrium has also been designed to facilitate mixed mode ventilation in the lobbies and public spaces, providing a fresh air supply source for the building and its inhabitants. A series of high-efficiency measures employed on the tower are predicted to achieve a 60% savings in energy consumption as compared to a conventional American high-rise.

Visualization © Crystal CG, courtesy of SOM
Visualization © SOM
Visualization © SOM
Visualization © Crystal CG, courtesy of SOM
Architects
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Year
2016

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