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Zhengzhou Mixed Use Development / Trahan Architects
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Located in central China, Zhengzhou is experiencing rapid re-development.© Trahan Architects
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Part of a broad scale master plan labeled “The Rise of Central China”; Zhengzhou is implementing a two part initiative: ecological and infrastructural development.© Trahan Architects
Ecological development prioritizes the surrounding natural resources; forest park, scenic areas, wetlands/reserves, rivers/lakes & urban green space.© Trahan Architects
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Infrastructural development addresses an emerging market identified as “Logistics Industry”.© Trahan Architects
Zhengzhou is to serve as an integrated hub for the import/export of goods and mass transportation which connects the east and the west.© Trahan Architects
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The project site is located in the historic city center which is the primary shopping district just north of the main train station and just south of the People’s Park (a large public park).© Trahan Architects
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The Erqi Monument resides to the south west corner of the site and is the primary tourist attraction in Zhengzhou.© Trahan Architects
The monument is a 27 floor double pagoda dedicated to a worker strike that occurred February 7, 1923.© Trahan Architects
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Challenging the conventions of this typology, the proposed design blends the hotel and live/work top with the retail base.© Trahan Architects
In order to maximize and prioritize the corners of the site, the hotel and live/work program are rotated over the corners to frame the exterior/interior of the site.© Trahan Architects
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The green boulevards flow into and up the edges of the site to create a green urban space at the mezzanine level.© Trahan Architects
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Envisioned as an entertainment level, patrons can enjoy amenities and an elevated view of the city.© Trahan Architects
The retail base steps down in plan and section for greater connectivity to the adjacent urban edges.© Trahan Architects
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The gradated triangulated façade reinforces the corners and programmatic relationships from floor to floor.© Trahan Architects
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