Zhuhai Planning Science and Technology Innovation Center / nsaaa + Zhuhai Institute of Urban Planning & Design

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  • Category: Office Buildings
  • Design Team: Xu Yan, Liu Pingping, Zhang Xuwei, Wang Tao, Li Liang, Gu Yuelin, Deng Deyuan, Wang Junjun, Zhu Kongmin, Yao Qingxia, Wang Hong, Wang Xinglong, Zhou Mengqi, Luo Dan, Jiang Hongzan, Chen Xiaojie, Liang Guihua, Chen Rui, Zhang Qianzi, Zhou Tao, Liu Liping, Liu Dan
  • Schematic Design: nsaaa
  • Clients: Zhuhai Institute of Urban Planning & Design
  • Construction Drawing Design: Zhuhai Institute of Urban Planning & Design
  • City: Zhuhai
  • Country: China
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Zhuhai Planning Science and Technology Innovation Center / nsaaa + Zhuhai Institute of Urban Planning & Design - Exterior Photography
© Van Wang

Text description provided by the architects. In architectural discourse, regionalism is no longer a novel concept. For small-scale projects, increasing numbers of architects strive to interpret locality. Yet for large urban developments, especially high-rises, regional identity often seems inherently suppressed. Most designs still place their focus on being formally innovative with the aid of evolving curtain wall technologies. Such form-driven approaches strip architecture of authenticity, allowing buildings to be placed anywhere without context. The highest objective of being iconic statements, mask hollow design logic and capital-driven agendas. This rigid separation of "bones" and "skin" subtly regresses modernism into classical formalism, reducing architecture to ornamented objects with costly exteriors—disconnected from their sites and internal functions.

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Cite: "Zhuhai Planning Science and Technology Innovation Center / nsaaa + Zhuhai Institute of Urban Planning & Design" 27 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1030388/zhuhai-planning-science-and-technology-innovation-center-nsaaa-plus-zhuhai-institute-of-urban-planning-and-design> ISSN 0719-8884

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珠海规划科创中心 / nsaaa + 珠海市规划设计研究院

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