Dalian International Conference Center Building Design, Architect, Shenzen Project Images
Dalian International Conference Center, China
Chinese Development incl. Opera House + Exhibition Centre, Shenzen design by COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
24 Feb 2012
Progress on this major COOP HIMMELB(L)AU building in China
Design: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
Images © COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
Dalian International Conference Center Photos
This building is located in Dalian, an important seaport, industrial, trade and tourism center, located on the Liaodong Peninsula.
The 100,000 sqm building includes a Conference Center, an Opera House and an Exhibition Center.
18 Jan 2011
Dalian International Conference Center Award
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU wins Wallpaper* Design Award 2011 in the category “Best Building Sites”
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU’s building in China is winner of the Wallpaper* Design Award in the category “Best Building Sites”. The magazine Wallpaper belongs to the most influential international print media in the area of architecture and design, and is considered as trendsetter in the trade among architects, designers and other creatives.
Images © COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
Previously:
Dalian Conference Center
Building News Update – Dalian International Conference Center
16 Jul 2009
English text:
Construction is speeding up on the seafront site for the Dalian International Conference Center, as the ambitious target is to host the annual “Summer Davos” Summit in September 2010. The 120,000 square meter project comprises a state-of-the-art conference center for up to 7,000 visitors as well as an opera house for 1,600 guests.
After winning the international competition by September last year the groundbreaking ceremony took place in November followed by the structural works for the basement as well as the 30,000 ton steel construction by just April 2009. Steel construction is scheduled to be finished by the end of September this year.
Construction images © COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
German text:
Der Bau des Dalian International Conference Centers an dem Küstengrundstück läuft auf Hochtouren, denn ambitioniertes Ziel ist es, den jährlichen “Summer Davos” Gipfel im September 2010 auszurichten. Das 120.000 qm große Projekt beinhaltet ein hochmodernes Konferenzzentrum für bis zu 7.000 Besucher sowie ein Opernhaus für bis zu 1.600 Gäste.
Nach dem Gewinn des internationalen Wettbewerbs im September letzten Jahres, fand die Grundsteinlegung im November statt, gefolgt von der Finalisierung der Rohbauarbeiten des Fundaments sowie einer 30.000 Tonnen Stahlkonstruktion im April 2009. Der nächste Meilenstein ist die Fertigstellung der Stahlbauarbeiten bis Ende September 2009.
Dalian International Conference Center Building by COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU reveals details on their second project in China
30 Jan 2009
This major new building in China has broken ground in attendance of Mayor Xia Deren. COOP HIMMELB(L)AU was selected as winner of the invited competition in August 2008 out of entries by Zaha Hadid Architects or gmp von Gerkan, Marg und Partner amongst others.
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU reveals details on their second project in China
(Vienna, January 30, 2009) The Dalian International Conference Center in Shenzen, China has just broken ground in attendance of Mayor Xia Deren last November. COOP HIMMELB(L)AU had been selected as winner of the invited competition in August 2008 out of entries by Zaha Hadid Architects or gmp von Gerkan, Marg und Partner amongst others.
The International Conference Center is located in Dalian, an important seaport, industrial, trade and tourism center, located in the southernmost part of the Liaodong Peninsula in the Chinese Liaoning Province. The project combines on overall 100,000 sqm a number of different functions within one hybrid building: a Conference Center, an Opera House, an Exhibition Center as well as a basement with parking, delivery and disposal.
Wolf D. Prix, Design Principal of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU describes the concept of the center as “an idea to create a “small city” composed of conference- and performance-rooms under a single shell-like roof. Located in the center there is a large, for 1,800 visitors’ laid-out theater respectively opera house with stage areas and a flexible conference room for 2,500 persons. Middle size and small conference rooms will be arranged like pearls around this core. Herewith, roofed streets and plazas emerge in between the halls enhancing informal communication.”
On the subject of the building’s energy concept Wolf D. Prix explains: “At all times we have implemented concepts that reduce consumption of resources in our projects. Also our building in Dalian was planned upon sustainable principles; for example an elaborate climate concept that comprises the usage of seawater for cooling will generate a 30% energy saving respectively carbon dioxide reduction.”
The design for the building creates a focal point, an instantly recognizable landmark in Dalian at the terminal point of the future extension of the main city axis.
Dalian International Conference Center Shenzen images / information from COOP HIMMELB(L)AU 300109
Location: Dalian, People’s Republic of China
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Chinese Architect Studios – Design Office Listings
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Nanjing Project : Steven Holl Architects
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