Tencent Beijing Headquarters
LANDSCAPE
Inside Outside, Maya Lin Studio, Margie Ruddick Landscape
YEAR
2020
SUSTAINABILITY
Das Daring
LIGHTING
Beijing Ning Field Lighting Design Corp. Ltd.
CATEGORY
Office Buildings
PARTNER IN CHARGE
Rem Koolhaas, David Gianotten
DESIGN TEAM
Kathleen Cayetano, Vanessa Chan, Hin Cheung, Yin Ho, Jedidiah Lau, Kwan Ho Li,
DESIGN TEAM
Vivien Liu, Kai Sun Luk, Kevin Mak, Cristina Martin de Juan, Arthas Qian, Saul Smeding, Benny Tam, Hannah Zhang,
DESIGN TEAM
Casey Wang with Helen Chen, Jocelyn Chiu, Stella Tong
ASSOCIATE
Adam Frampton, Ravi Kamisetti
STRUCTURE, HVAC/MEP/ELECTRIC, TRAFFIC, BIM
BIAD Beijing Institute of Architecture & Design, AECOM
KITCHEN CONSULTANT
Compass
FIRE ENGINEERING
Tianjin Fire Research Institute of M.E.M., China Academy of Building Research Institute of Buidling Fire Research
FAÇADE
VS-A, Beijing Zizhou Architecture Curtain Wall Design Consulting Co., Ltd.
PROJECT LEADER
Patrizia Zobernig
BROADCAST
Radio, Film & TV Design and Research Institute
CHINESE CO ARCHITECT
BIAD Beijing Institute of Architecture & Design
Tencent’s new headquarters in Beijing will accommodate thousands of employees. Instead of seeking soaring heights to host the expansion of the digital workforce, OMA designed a square-shaped floating volume of merely 7 floors that stretches out horizontally, with the exceptionally large floorplan of 180 x 180m.
The new Tencent HQ is conceived as a small vertical city, divided into 9 quadrants with each their own core that can function independently.
A web of intersecting ‘streets’ connects all cores and at the same time brings hierarchy and legibility.
Each floorplan is sub-divided into zones that have diverse programming - work, education, play - and a variety of types of spaces for these different purposes.
Visual connections between zones create an awareness of the activities taking place throughout the campus.
Outside a net of paths efficiently connect the quadrants, interspersed by a mosaic of green spaces for all sorts of outdoor activities.
At the center of the campus, triangular prisms are excavated, creating courtyards that bring variety and daylight, ventilation and nature into the interior.
At the perimeter the floor plate steps down, shaping an informal peripheral ring with communal spaces.
To offset the inertness of the square volume, the corners of the building are cut off, defining the entrances, and the top floor is setback creating a wide outdoor panoramic.
Tencent Headquarters is a city in a singular building – the campus allows for unique manipulations not possible within the limits of typical traditional offices and neither effective in a dispersed urban setting.
A new space emerges that celebrates the seemingly infinite Bürolandschaft with moments of respite and surprise.