Greenland Zhengzhou Towers / Brininstool, Kerwin, + Lynch

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The Greenland Zhengzhou Towers are unbuilt towers designed by Brininstool, Kerwin and Lynch in 2010. According to the architect description, the unique forms are “rooted in cultural influence, in which the massing is identifiable with the mountain formations found outside of Zhengzhou. The expression is balanced between historical symbolism and contemporary innovation.”

With an area that exceeds 6.5million square feet, this massive mixed-development was proposed to house a variety of programs, including office space and a five-star boutique hotel that occupies the top floors of the shorter tower on the south site.  BKL was involved with the design of the complex on all scales, from the site considerations the lighting design of the hotel units.  In addition to the typical hotel amenities afforded by luxury hotels (ballrooms, lap pools, spa, fitness center, etc.), the complex is decidedly Eastern, with meditation gardens and outdoor terraces. More after the break.

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Cite: John Rizor. "Greenland Zhengzhou Towers / Brininstool, Kerwin, + Lynch" 30 Aug 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/157669/greenland-zhengzhou-towers-brininstool-kerwin-lynch> ISSN 0719-8884

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