Foster + Partners

Bund Finance Centre

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

BUND FINANCE CENTRE

Foster + Partners, Heatherwick Studio

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Shanghai, china

AREA
420000 m²

CATEGORY
Institutional buildings

MANUFACTURERS
Axent

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The Bund Finance Centre – a major new mixed-use development jointly designed by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio – is set to revitalise Shanghai’s waterfront.

Bund Finance Centre
© Courtesy of Foster + Partners + Heatherwick Studio

Occupying a prominent site on the Bund, the buildings define the 'end point' to Shanghai's most famous street. The 420,000- square metre masterplan is highly permeable for pedestrians, with the design conceived as a point of connection between the old town and the new financial district.

Inspired by this urban context, two 180-metre landmark towers are placed in the south of the site, while the buildings facing the waterfront are staggered in height and relate in scale and rhythm to the grand nineteenth-century landmarks along the Bund.

At the heart of the scheme is a flexible arts and cultural centre, home to the Fosun Foundation, which combines exhibition and events halls with a performance venue, inspired by the open stages of traditional Chinese theatres.

Gerard Evenden, Head of Studio and Senior Executive Partner, Foster + Partners commented: “The Bund Finance Centre creates a pivotal connection between the old town and the new financial district.

Bund Finance Centre
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Developing the massing strategy for the buildings was an interesting challenge, in terms of relating to the context of old and new architecture, reflecting the scale of the waterfront and the character of the historic quarters.”

Thomas Heatherwick, Founder of Heatherwick Studio, said: “The opportunity to make something new in this prominent location that had formerly been the river gateway to Shanghai’s Old Town was extraordinary.

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

With a project that would create 420,000 square metres of space, we felt a great duty to look for fresh ways to connect with China’s amazing built heritage and make a meaningful public place for thousands of people to work and come together.

Influenced by the materiality and scale of the existing historic buildings along the Bund we have built a series of simple office, shopping and cultural buildings that combine high performance glazing systems with hand carved stone building frames. 

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

These structures in turn surround new public spaces and speak to the heritage of the historical Bund buildings.”

The 420,000-square-metre development of eight buildings combines premium offices with a boutique hotel, a cultural centre and a wide variety of luxury retail spaces, all arranged around a landscaped public plaza.

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

The retail spaces are vertically layered with boutiques, concept stores for international brands, a luxury shopping mall and restaurants.

A palette of crafted stone and bronze details gives the buildings a jewel-like quality. The edges of each volume are made of richly textured, hand-crafted granite and become slimmer as they rise, giving the impression of solidity at the base and transparency at the top.

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

The building is encircled by a moving veil, which adapts to the changing use of the building and reveals the stage on the balcony and views towards Pudong.

Developed in collaboration with local engineers Tongji University, the façade is a veil organised along three tracks and made up of layers of 675 individual magnesium alloy ‘tassels’ – a reference to the traditional Chinese bridal headdress.

The tassels range in length from around 2 metres to 16 metres so that as each track independently moves, the veil rotates with the tassels overlapping and producing different visual effects and levels of opacity.

Bund Finance Centre
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

“The cultural centre is an optimum blend of craft and technology. It is inspired by traditional Chinese weaving, while incorporating the latest cutting-edge technology that helps withstand earthquakes, typhoons and severe weather.

Its unique form provides a memorable and extraordinary experience for visitors, while the illuminated stage and the motion of the moving veil creates a unique backdrop to the theatre of city life,” added Evenden.


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Fosun Foundation Elevation
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Masterplan Aerial Perspective
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Fosun Foundation Axonometric

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Fosun Foundation Deatil


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Fosun Foundation Level 01 Plan
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Wanda Hotel Level 01 Plan
Bund Finance Centre
Courtesy of Foster + Partners + Heatherwick Studio


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North Plot Level 01 Plan
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Site Plan Grid Level


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Fosun Foundation South Elevation
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Fosun Foundation West Elevation


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West Elevation
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South Block North Elevation
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South Block West Elevation

Bund Finance Centre
Wanda Hotel North Elevation

Bund Finance Centre
West Elevation

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