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MAD's vast Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center in final stage of construction
POSTED 15 Jan 2020 . BY Stu Robarts
The scheme is aimed at restoring the spiritual harmony between humanity and nature Credit: CreatAR Images
MAD Architects are in the third and final stage of construction for the Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center mixed-use development in Nanjing, China, with completion due this year.

According to MAD, "The scheme seeks to restore the spiritual harmony between humanity and nature through the integration of contemplative spaces that, while immersing inhabitants in nature, still meets the conveniences of modern-day living."

Covering 560,000sq m (6 million sq ft), the vast development comprises commercial, hotel, office residential elements, as well as public spaces.

Its size is perhaps well illustrated by the fact that MAD reported it to be nearing completion in December 2018.

Around the edge of the site are towers inspired by the Himalayan mountains, with forms that MAD suggest could have been carved out by wind and water.

White, curved glass louvres are reminiscent of waterfalls, water features like ponds, brooks and pools connect the buildings and trees and plantings bring naturality to the manmade environment.

Between the towers is a mix of low-rise buildings connected by footbridges and elevated pathways, while public gardens and social spaces provide places for people to gather and relax.
A mix of low-rise buildings are connected by footbridges and elevated pathways Credit: CreatAR Images
Around the edge of the site are towers inspired by the Himalayan mountains Credit: CreatAR Images
White, curved glass louvres are reminiscent of waterfalls Credit: CreatAR Images
the towers have forms that MAD suggest could have been carved out by wind and water Credit: CreatAR Images
The development comprises commercial, hotel, office residential elements Credit: CreatAR Images
It covers an area of 560,000sq m (6 million sq ft) Credit: CreatAR Images
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15 Jan 2020

MAD's vast Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center in final stage of construction
BY Stu Robarts

The scheme is aimed at restoring the spiritual harmony between humanity and nature

The scheme is aimed at restoring the spiritual harmony between humanity and nature
photo: CreatAR Images

MAD Architects are in the third and final stage of construction for the Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center mixed-use development in Nanjing, China, with completion due this year.

According to MAD, "The scheme seeks to restore the spiritual harmony between humanity and nature through the integration of contemplative spaces that, while immersing inhabitants in nature, still meets the conveniences of modern-day living."

Covering 560,000sq m (6 million sq ft), the vast development comprises commercial, hotel, office residential elements, as well as public spaces.

Its size is perhaps well illustrated by the fact that MAD reported it to be nearing completion in December 2018.

Around the edge of the site are towers inspired by the Himalayan mountains, with forms that MAD suggest could have been carved out by wind and water.

White, curved glass louvres are reminiscent of waterfalls, water features like ponds, brooks and pools connect the buildings and trees and plantings bring naturality to the manmade environment.

Between the towers is a mix of low-rise buildings connected by footbridges and elevated pathways, while public gardens and social spaces provide places for people to gather and relax.



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