Sonntag, 2. August 2009

Linked Hybrid by Steven Holl Architects

Linked Hybrid, a mixed-use complex of eight linked towers in Beijing, China.

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The project, which was last week named Best Tall Building 2009 in the Asia and Australia category by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, comprises apartments, a hotel, cinema, kindergarten, school, underground car park, commercial zones and a public green space.

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A series of multi-functional “skybridges” connect the eight residential towers and the hotel tower.

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The architects are aiming to achieve LEED Gold Certification, making Linked Hybrid one of the largest green residential projects.

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FACT SHEET
Program: 750 apartments, public green space, commercial zones, hotel, cinemateque, kindergarten, Montessori school, underground parking.
Floor area: (square) 2383797sf/221462sm
Floor area: (square) above 1753775sf/162931sm
Floor area: (square) below 629635sf/58495sm
Building area (square) 2368060sf/220000sm


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