OMA's JOMOO headquarters in Xiamen features a sculptural design that transforms conventional office typologies. The building, consisting of a 230-meter tower and a multi-functional base, responds to the contrasting urban and natural surroundings. The facade, adorned with white vertical stripes, symbolizes JOMOO's industrial heritage and local architectural influences. The project, OMA's first high-rise in China, aims to redefine urban connections through its unique architectural form and is set against the backdrop of the city's growing landscape. The design accommodates office, showroom, and public spaces while maintaining flexibility in its interior layout.
The sculptural volume of JOMOO headquarters integrates a 230-meter tower with a multifunctional base, bridging the urban environment and nature while reflecting the company's industrial history.
The building's design features white vertical stripes on the facade, referencing Fujian's traditional window patterns and emphasizing the connection to JOMOO's roots in ceramics.
This high-rise marks OMA's first completed project in China, exploring urban connections in rapidly growing cities and contrasting conventional tower designs in China's urban expansion.
The irregular form of the building's base is inspired by the region's rocky topography, creating a civic presence and anchoring the headquarters in its natural surroundings.
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