Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (visualization by Architect)

Pursuing the next generation of sustainable buildings with focus on user well-being, China Merchant Shekou’s latest commercial development Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Building, is the first registered and precertified WELL Core & Shell large-scale office building project in Shenzhen. The project includes 23-story office space, 1222 sqm sky gardens with urban farming facilities, attractive exterior landscaping public space, and good access to social amenities, where people can embrace the nature and enjoy the city life at same time. At Central Times, the occupants will benefit from healthy and comfortable working environment, and experience well-being living styles, with filtered clean air, increased ventilation, purified drinkable water, abundant yet glare free natural light, good view to the outside, 24-hour individually controllable air-conditioning system, noise attenuations, a panoramic lift, 15cm raised floor in office space. In order to promote physical activities, active staircase design is taken to encourage more use of stairs and less use of lifts, and for outdoor activities, various pedestrian amenities and good neighborhood connectivity are provided for people to walk, play, rest, shop and cycle.

Input by IEN Consultants

  • The first registered and precertified WELL Core & Shell large-scale office building project in Shenzhen.

  • Clean air purification system.

  • Increased fresh air supply by 30%.

  • Low VOC building materials.

  • Active staircase to encourage the use of stairs instead of lifts.

  • Biophilic design – bring occupants closer to the nature and lives.

  • Drinking water purification system.

  • Urban farming and local food production.

  • Office space with good daylighting and glare control.



Well CS
Gold

Year of completion: 2018
Project scale: 23,000 m2 (Gross Floor Area)
Environment benchmark: PM2.5 ≤15μg/m3 TVOC≤500μg/m3
Client: China Merchant Shekou Group, China
Contractor: Shenzhen No.1 Construction Engineering Co., Ltd
Architects: HHDesign