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Luhu Cultural Center

Luhu Cultural Center

Luhu Cultural Center

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ARCHITECT OF RECORD
Ccdi Group, Shenzhen, China

PROJECT AREA
76,890 Sqm Above Ground / 60,890 Sqm Below Ground

PROGRAM
Grand Theatre, Public Library, Art Center

CLIENT
Shenzhen Longhua District Government

DESIGN ARCHITECT
Yichen Lu, Razvan Voroneanu

PROGRAM
Grand Theatre, Public Library, Art Center, Science, And Technology Museum

PROJECT TEAM
Dongyul Kim, Jiabo Xu, Hyunjoo Lee, Fupeng Mei, Simeng Qin, Kin Ma, Hang Li, Hyungsun Choi, Yibo Zhong

CLIENT
Shenzhen Longhua District Government

SITE AREA
50,000 Sqm

PROJECT AREA
102,110 Sqm Above Ground / 68,690 Sqm Below Ground

SITE AREA
58,000 Sqm

AREA
500,000 Sqft - 1,000,000 Sqft

LOCATION
Shenzhen, China

TYPE
Cultural › Cultural Center

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The LUHU Scientific and Technological Culture Area is conceived as a cluster of cultural buildings aimed at leveraging Longhua’s role as a technological and innovation center to elevate the quality of public life in the region. A triad of public buildings – a theatre, an art center, and a library – totaling 76,890 m² forms the centerpiece of the project, which also comprises a science museum and office buildings.

Luhu Cultural Center
Luhu Cultural Center

Located in Longhua’s Luhu District, the seventy-hectare site is wedged between an industrial area and the slopes of a nature park fragmented by years of hasty urban development and unrestrained spillways from the nearby Hengkeng reservoir.

Instead of approaching infrastructural and ecological challenges as separate from architectural design, our project advances a building strategy that employs architecture to reorganize the topography and the spillways into public amenities inhabiting a new type of waterfront.

By dividing large program masses into their smallest components, we managed to “extend” the landscape over roads, restoring natural continuity, increasing the overall green area of the park, and creating a seamless transition between building and landscape.

Luhu Cultural Center

The topographic organization of masses generates a series of discrete, interconnected public spaces cascading downhill and tied into a continuous loop that gives shape to a new spillway basin.

Reimagined as a civic waterfront, the basin edge is designed as a place in flux, where programming of public space changes with the fluctuating, seasonal water level.

Luhu Cultural Center

The project intentionally breaks with conventional approaches to designing civic buildings as monumental objects in favor of a more diverse articulation of public spaces, reminiscent of traditional villages.

Taken as a whole, the looping waterfront village becomes a new public realm meant to reconnect the surrounding neighborhoods with the Hengkeng reservoir promenade, but also to contain future development along its edge and away from the park.


Luhu Cultural Center
Luhu Cultural Center
Luhu Cultural Center
Luhu Cultural Center


Luhu Cultural Center
Luhu Cultural Center

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