Buro Ole Scheeren Unveils a Live-Work-Play Development in Hangzhou, China
Briefly

Büro Ole Scheeren's Urban Glen in Hangzhou integrates living, working, and leisure, showcasing a duality of facades and promoting interaction with nature and culture.
The design features a topography of terraces connecting two towers, enhancing natural light, while the plinth integrates public amenities, art, and green spaces.
The project's urban interface facade uses recessed channels to create depth, while the inner facade introduces greenery and geometric compositions, blurring boundaries.
With a hotel and offices, the interaction-focused design provides seamless circulation through escalators, fostering an environment that connects various functions within the city.
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