morphosis architects: giant interactive group corporate headquarters
morphosis architects: giant interactive group corporate headquarters

'giant interactive group corporate headquarters' by morphosis architects in shanghai, china
all images courtesy morphosis architects
image © iwan baan
internationally-renowned practice morphosis architects has completed 'giant interactive group corporate headquarters',
a dynamic complex of multiple functions in shanghai, china. composed of two campus wings - the east and
west - the design fully integrates its form and framework into the site, folding in and out with the landscape plane.
positioned at the edge of a man-made lake, the project engages in an open dialogue with its augmented ground plane,
undulating in form to a bold cantilever over the water. the west campus features an oscillating green roof that climbs
up to the edge of the office building, providing thermal mass and reducing heat gain and cooling expenditures.
the grounds lining the edge of the lake steps down into a series of wide steps to encourage public and social activity
along the waterfront.

image © roland halbe
clad in charcoal grey panels, the snaking east campus office building houses three distinct zones:
open, non-hierarchical office space; private offices, and executive suites. in addition, a library, auditorium,
exhibition space and cafe are arranged into the lifted landscape. the west-campus hosts a multi-purpose
sports court, swimming pool, and fitness spaces for employees.

image © roland halbe
an enclosed walkway serves as the main circulation spine of the headquarters,
meandering through the office buildings and connecting the east and west campus
together in a elevated catwalk.

image © iwan baan

image © roland halbe

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

image © roland halbe

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

image © iwan baan

(left) images © iwan baan
(right) image © roland halbe

images © iwan baan

image © roland halbe

floor plan / level 0
image © morphosis architects

floor plan / level +1
image © morphosis architects

floor plan / level +2
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

section
image © morphosis architects

steel frame model
image © morphosis architects

profile view
image © morphosis architects

views of the east campus office building
images © morphosis architects

sectional model of east campus office building
image © morphosis architects

sectional model of entry lobby
image © morphosis architects

bird's eye view of construction site
image © morphosis architects

image © morphosis architects

images © morphosis architects
Really appealing; who wouldn't want to work there?
Tom P 02.24.11
The humans in these shots look listless and disinterested, dwarfed in this thing by its mechanical entrails. Why didn't the photographer shove them aside? After all, it's about the designers, right?
JAH 02.24.11
amazing, it must be a super expensive building.
Tycho 02.24.11
@JAH
That's exactly the reason why I appreciate Iwan Baan's work; he's not scared to include live subjects and people in his images--they're part of his composition. I think the images above give a nice sense of scale and usability of the space which, in a way, humanizes the design.
That's exactly the reason why I appreciate Iwan Baan's work; he's not scared to include live subjects and people in his images--they're part of his composition. I think the images above give a nice sense of scale and usability of the space which, in a way, humanizes the design.
ricky 02.24.11
Astonishing building. Wonderful photos.
tod 02.24.11
sure, over the top and a little much, but i can't think it wouldn't be a dynamic and stimulating place to work
rayray 02.24.11
genius
Sancho 02.24.11
morphosis architects: thom mayne
architecture | 01.03.11
his building 41 cooper square in new york city was awarded the 2010 highest honor at the LA american institute architect awards for excellence in architectural design.
2
morphosis architects: king abdullah petroleum
architecture | 02.09.10
the traditional campus is divided into a three dimensional master plan of interconnected built form and planted landscapes that accommodate discrete zones of public and private program.
5
morphosis architects: emerson college los ang
architecture | 01.19.10
located along one of the main intersections in hollywood, the colleges is set to be a landmark building.
3
jean-baptiste soubias: diktat!
READER'S SUBMISSION
a range of furniture pieces based on ironical and narrative designs. the objects are a satirical look at our memory.
zündel cristea: mixed-use buil
READER'S SUBMISSION
winner of the 2012 mipim award for best residential project in paris, france, for a mixed-use building in the urban development zo...
BREIL new times
DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS
the watch offers a new method for telling time whereby the command hands indicat
nils kajander: BREIL paparazzo
DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS
shortlisted in designboom's international design time BREIL competition, the wat
SELFPROMO - january 17 - march 17
DESIGN - AEROBICS
how to present yourself in a creative world. different approaches to make sure your work is brought to the attention of the people that 'matter'...
POP UP - january 17 - march 17
DESIGN - AEROBICS
don’t blink or you’ll miss it! in this course we’ll look at temporary structures, from living quarters and exhibition stands to container stores...
keep up to date with recent articles and upcoming events.
to receive both newsletters please check 2 boxes.
© copyrights 2000 - 2012 designboom, all rights reserved. all material published remains the exclusive copyright of designboom.
no contents, including text, photographs, videos, etc. may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of designboom. in addition,
no material or contents may be reproduced on the world wide web by techniques of mirroring, framing, posting, etc. without the written consent of designboom.
no contents, including text, photographs, videos, etc. may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of designboom. in addition,
no material or contents may be reproduced on the world wide web by techniques of mirroring, framing, posting, etc. without the written consent of designboom.

submit a project
publish a project
email
RSS
facebook
twitter














