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Building![]() © Steven Holl The building appears as if it were once floating on a higher sea that has now subsided; leaving the structure propped up high on eight legs. The decision to float one large structure right under the 35-meter height limit, instead of several smaller structures each catering to a specific program, generates the largest possible green space open to the public on the ground level. The underside of the floating structure becomes its main elevation - the sixth elevation - from which ‘Shenzhen Windows’, offer 360-degree views over the lush tropical landscape below. A public path beginning at the "dragon's head" will connect through the hotel and the apartment zones up to the office wings. ![]() © Steven Holl As a tropical strategy, the building and the landscape integrate several new sustainable aspects. A micro-climate is created by cooling ponds fed by a greywater system. The building has a green roof with solar panels and uses local materials such as bamboo. The glass facade of the building will be protected against the sun and wind by porous louvers. The building is a Tsunami-proof hovering architecture that creates a porous micro-climate of public open landscape. |