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ZHONGSHAN OCT HARBOUR MALL & APARTMENTS, CHINA LWK & PARTNERS


LWK + PARTNERS have revealed its winning designs for two of the most prominent components of Zhongshan OCT Harbour, the riverfront retail mall, which is expected to be the site’s visual landmark, and the apartment blocks, which define the topmost part of the overall skyline. Last year, the practice completed the masterplan based on a ‘One Ring, Two Hearts, Three Belts, Six Zones’ concept. The architecture of the mall and apartments pays respect to the local waterscape through a “sensible mix of tradition and modernity,” said the architects, with the aim to “recreate Zhongshan’s version of the glamorous Shanghai Bund.”


150 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS


HUANGGANG PORT AREA, CHINA ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS


Zaha Hadid Architects have revealed the masterplan for Huanggang Port Area in Shenzhen. The masterplan will be an important node of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Science and Technology Corridor. Reconstruction of the Huanggang Port building will enable the port’s 1.67 km2 of parking lots and cargo inspection areas to be redeveloped as a national centre for technology innovation. Centred around two large public plazas, the Huanggang Port Area masterplan defines three interconnected districts: the port hub, collaborative innovation area, and port living zone. In addition to the two civic plazas, each smaller cluster of buildings has its own ‘nucleus’ of an outdoor communal square ensuring spaces for nature are integrated throughout the masterplan that will also create a green belt of parklands and wetlands along the Shenzhen River.


A new exclusive condominium development designed by firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects is currently under construction in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Located on the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 78th Street, 150 East 78th Street’s facade features distinctive handset Indiana limestone, patterned brick, and ornamental metalwork. The 16-storey building’s overall aesthetic is “refined and distinguished” said the architect, featuring arched windows, limestone pilasters, and rich green metal and glass conservatories. Ranging from three to five bedrooms, the building offers half-floor, full-floor, and duplex residences, each with direct lift access into a private entry vestibule.


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