Retail Architecture for Xinding Real Estate Ltd.
Hyperlane Park consists of 12 plots, spanned across the sky garden corridor, overlooking the city and project entrances. Designed as a 2.4 km continuous urban landscaped corridor, the sky walkway is a leisure space that cultivates a live-work dynamic. The project is proximal to a music conservatory. Inspired by syllabic rhythms and sounds, the design fosters this musical motif through six different groups of architectural forms. The fluid layout of the design grants the building unity with its surrounding textures to highlight the project's harmonious blend with its community.
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The project is proximal to a music conservatory campus to its North. Residential and educational developments envelop the surrounding neighborhood. Inspired by syllabic rhythms and sounds, the design team fosters this musical motif through six different groups of architectural forms and facade lines. The fluid layout of the design grants the building unity with its surrounding textures to highlight the project's harmonious blend with its community.
Hyperlane, Urban Symphony, Urban Organism, Linear Sky Garden, Elegance, Vitality, Rhythm, Playfulness, Order, Strength
Inspired by syllabic rhythms and sounds, the design team fosters this musical motif through six different groups of architectural forms and facade lines. The fluid layout of the design grants the building unity with its surrounding textures to highlight the project's harmonious blend with its community. The movement of the project transcends the facade design. The curves of the facade face the development's neighborhood and are connected by vertical metal elements.
The project started in July 2020 in Chengdu Sichuan, China.
The main portion of the development is allocated to a variety of businesses and functions such as retail, residential and creative space. The creative space can be transformed to skate parks, interactive art installations or performance space that appeals to people of all ages to enrich the public green corridor.
The site located on Xueyuan lu East, street facade reach to 2.4km, and adjacent to Sichuan Music College. The tremendous street facade and relative shallow depth could let project itself blend into its urban context naturally. Based on the concept “Hyperlane” to connect people and the city, the project would be a bridge of social contact, and also a flexible urban public space that react to people’s activities. Based on these objectives it would become an integrated growing-type urban organism.
The Internet revolution and coronavirus have instigated a massive change in work, leisure, communication and travel. With the rise of technology comes drastic society attitudes and ideologies towards space and architectural design must evolve to accommodate these changes. In collaboration with ASPECT and BPI, Aedas designs the 2.4km long Hyperland Park brimming with social, retail and creative space– the future of mixed-use development.
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Chengdu Hyperlane Park Retail Architecture has been a Platinum winner in the Urban Planning and Urban Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Platinum A' Design Award is recognized for honoring designs that stand at the forefront of creativity and innovation. It is the highest accolade bestowed by the A' Design Awards, acknowledging works that blend remarkable innovation with impactful societal contributions. These designs not only showcase exceptional artistic and technical proficiency but also highlight their creators' commitment to advancing the boundaries of art, science, design, and technology. Recipients of this award are celebrated for their role in shaping the aesthetics and trends of our time, contributing significantly to the enhancement of quality of life and promoting sustainable development.
Aedas was recognized with the coveted Platinum A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Chengdu Hyperlane Park Retail Architecture.
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Aedas unveils the 2.4km long Hyperlane Park, a revolutionary mixed-use development in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, designed to accommodate the changing societal attitudes and ideologies towards space in the wake of the Internet revolution and coronavirus.
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