Project Details
- Project Name
- Raffles City Hangzhou
- Architect
- UNStudio
- Client/Owner
- CapitaLand
- Project Types
- Mixed-Use
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 392,526 sq. meters
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Shared by
- Ashleigh Popera
- Team
-
Ben van Berkel
Hannes Pfau
Astrid Piber
- Consultants
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China United Engineering Corporation, Hangzhou ,Arup Shanghai,Meinhardt Façade Technology ,MVA Transport Consultants,Lighting Designer: Ag Licht,Lighting Designer: Leox Design ,Landscape Architect: TOPO Design Group,Davis Langdon & Seah Consultancy,Saiyo,Shanghai Construction No.4 Group,Josef Gartner Curtain Wall,CNYD Shanyang Yuanda Aluminium Industry Engineering
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
Designed by Ben van Berkel/UNStudio, CapitaLand’s new Raffles City is a sustainable urban hub for living, working and leisure located in Hangzhou, one of China’s most picturesque cities. It forms the eighth Raffles City development in China.
Situated in Qianjiang New Town near Qiantang River, this mixed-use development becomes a major landmark along the green axis of the city’s new CBD. A rich mix of 24/7 functions occupies almost 400,000m2 within two streamlined towers set atop a podium and landscaped plaza.
Conceived as a lively vertical neighborhood and transit hub and featuring stunning views of the river and West Lake areas, the sixty-story, 250 meter-tall highrises contain residential units, Grade A offices, the Conrad Hotel and a rooftop helipad; the 116,000m2 six-story podium accommodates retail, restaurants, leisure facilities and parking and has a direct underground connection to the metro.
“Raffles City Hangzhou will be a point of confluence, a hub for business conduct and a new destination for visitors and residents alike; an ‘all-in-one’ destination for working, living and leisure in a highly sustainable environment.” -Ben van Berkel
Capital of Zhejiang province, the city is steeped in tradition with a view to the future. Located 50 minutes by high-speed train from Shanghai, Hangzhou has become an economic powerhouse within China today thanks to a strong tech sector. While the city’s heritage focuses on the picturesque UNESCO heritage-listed West Lake, its future points to a new economic, political and cultural centre orientated towards the river. With strong future ambitions especially concerning sustainability, economy and livability, Hangzhou is a city on the move.