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Wuhan Marine Science and Research Tower Proposal / ACID + AaL + Studio méta-

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Courtesy of ACID + AaL + Studio méta-

Designed for a marine based company, the design by ACID (Advanced Construction Information Development Co., Ltd) + AaL (Advance Architecture Lab) + Studio méta- creates an iconic architectural representation of their day to day business. The architects were interested in a frozen expression of twisting water and the idea of this movement with relation to the core business of their client. More images and architects’ description after the break.

N4+ Gluebam House / Advanced Architecture Lab[AaL]

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Wuhan, China

Bio-Lake Reception Center / Zephyr Architects

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  • Architects: Zephyr Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3540
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Win Competition for 4th Tallest Building in the World

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Courtesy of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

Chicago-based firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture recently announced that it has won an international competition to design the Wuhan Greenland Center, which will likely be China’s third-tallest building, and the fourth tallest in the world, when completed in about five years at 606 meters (1,988 feet) high. Construction is scheduled to begin this summer in Wuhan near the meeting of the Yangtze and Han rivers.

More images and project description after the break.