Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots | Aedas

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Overview 1

Aedas unveils the ice mountain-inspired design for Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Overview 2

Located inside Chengdu East village, Aedas designed the Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots basing on the concept of an ice mountain.

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Courtyard

The development comprises office, retail, residential spaces and a 486-meter-high tower. The main highlights of the development are the retail streets.  The design stayed in line with the ice mountain concept, which expands to the continuity of mountain range and landscape terrain with fissures located on the foot of the mountain.  The fissure lines all converge towards the civic square in the centre of the land parcel representing the heart of the retail development.

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Plaza

The architecture for the heritage retail district is based on a modern interpretation of local aesthetics. Using the same material historically famous in Chengdu, Aedas developed low rise buildings with alleyways and courtyards not too dissimilar to many Chinese courtyard developments in this historical city. Aedas studied the size and proportion of these courtyard buildings and made use of the level differences to seamlessly blend the basement levels with the ground plane.

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Retail

The ice mountain concept ties the master plan into a cohesive statement befitting to this holistic development, with the high tower designed by Adrian Smith.

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots - Tower

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots 2

Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots

Project Info:

Project: Greenland Group Chengdu East Village CBED Plots
Location: China Architect: Aedas
Client: Greenland Group
Site area: 14,300 square meters
Gross floor area: 1.1 million square meters
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