JDS Architects

Hangzhou Gateway

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

Hangzhou Gateway

JDS ARCHITECTS

ARCHITECTS
JDS ARCHITECTS

PHOTOS
Julien Lanoo (11)

BUDGET
$10M - 50M

AREA
100,000 sqft - 300,000 sqft

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Hangzhou, China

TYPE
Commercial › Office

This 16-floor office building is a block the size of the site with two voids traversing the building diagonally in plan, creating an iconic H shape.

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo
Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

The void through the bottom floors becomes an arch which serves as a covered public space and is oriented to create a pathway between the two urban centers surrounding the site.

It establishes and enhances a connection throughout the overall master-plan by creating a green node. By lifting its mass into an arch the building recreates a gateway between two surrounding public spaces rather than a hindering wall of office space.

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo
Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

The double curved surface of the arch and the graphic pattern of green space invites passer-by’s to meander through.

The top void creates a stepped green recreational park reminiscent of ancient Chinese rice-field landscapes. 

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo
Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

The landscape also serves as rainwater retainer which re-uses natural water and cools down the building. It is oriented to provide maximum sunlight and views to the offices. Sunlight, access to fresh air and outdoor recreational space create a quality work environment.

By carving out voids the building offers spaces at a human scale with specific qualities, contrasting with the undifferentiated space created by recent development in Chinese cities.

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo
Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

The design engages with Hangzhou’s rich and diverse architectural history by reinterpreting the traditional Chinese gateway and reconnecting with the city’s tradition of proximity to nature.

Structurally, the building is simple and economical. Two cores serve as supports, bracing the lower floor plates.

Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo
Hangzhou Gateway
© Julien Lanoo

The middle floor plates span the two cores, acting as a simple beam and creating a stable platform which supports the upper floors.


Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway


Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway
Hangzhou Gateway

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