
Shenzhen: The Latest Architecture and News
Shenzhen Middle School Guangming Science City School / Atelier Global

COFCO Qianhai Innovation Center Office / Goettsch Partners

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Architects: Goettsch Partners
- Area: 190000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: SYP Glass
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Professionals: PT Architecture Design, WSP Norge, Zhe Jiang Zhong Nan Construction Group Co., RFR Group, HDA
MXTR Park / Within-Beyond Studio

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Architects: Within-Beyond Studio
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2025
Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum / Zaha Hadid Architects

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Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
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Professionals: Art of Fact, TEECOM, Gillespies, GYAC (Shanghai) Co. Ltd., Acoustics & Theatre Design Division, +6
Shekou Cultural and Sports Park / Tanghua Architects & Associates

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Architects: Tanghua Architects & Associates
- Area: 21547 m²
- Year: 2024
Zaha Hadid Architects Completes the Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum

Zaha Hadid Architects has just revealed that the Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum, located in the Guangming District, has officially opened. Designed as a platform to highlight scientific research and technological innovation, the institution will explore the role of science in shaping the future. Adjacent to Guangming Station on Shenzhen's metro network, the design responds to its location as a solid, spherical volume facing the city, defining the southeast corner of the new Science Park. The museum aims to provide a space for public engagement with current developments in science and technology.
Shenzhen Shekou School Renovation / YUARCHITECTS

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Architects: YUARCHITECTS
- Area: 35000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Foshan Lighting, Jin Aluminum, Nippon Paint
MASONPRINCE Flagship Store / TOMO DESIGN

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Architects: TOMO DESIGN
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2025
Playful Pedagogy: 4 Projects Using Topography to Redefine Children's Learning Environments in China

Educational architecture globally is undergoing a significant transformation, moving away from static, rigid designs toward more dynamic, interactive, and nature-driven environments. As cities become denser and land availability diminishes, architects are reimagining schools not just as places for learning but as ecosystems where children can grow holistically. A key element in this shift is the integration of landscape and topographical design, which allows schools to transcend traditional boundaries, combining education with play, exploration, and connection to nature. These designs aim to create engaging spaces that challenge children to interact with their environment physically and emotionally, fostering creativity, independence, and well-being. By layering natural elements such as mounds, gardens, terraces, and play structures into architectural plans, educational spaces are being reshaped into vibrant, multi-dimensional landscapes that encourage movement, imagination, and discovery.
Announcement: Feasibility Study and Schematic Design for the Linhai Qianwan River Bridge (No. 1 Landscape Bridge) Project

Project name: Feasibility Study and Schematic Design for the Linhai Qianwan River Bridge (No. 1 Landscape Bridge) Project
Location: Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province
Tender Platform: Shenzhen Public Resources Trading Website
Website for Inquiry: https://www.szggzy.com/jygg/list.html?id=jsgc
Shenzhen Longhua District Qingquan Foreign Language Junior School / Yijing Architectural Design

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Architects: Yijing Architectural Design
- Area: 29266 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Marco polo, Nippon Paint
Shenzhen Children's Hospital Longhua Campus / Nickl & Partner Architekten + ZHUBO Design

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Architects: Nickl & Partner Architekten, ZHUBO DESIGN
- Area: 315517 m²
- Year: 2024
Cheer Kindergarten / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro

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Architects: HIBINOSEKKEI, Youji no Shiro
- Area: 4240 m²
- Year: 2023
Sunshine Loft and Moon Pavilion / NODE Achitecture & Urbanism

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Architects: NODE Achitecture & Urbanism
- Area: 833 m²
- Year: 2024
The World's 25 Tallest Buildings Currently Under Construction

As the global population continues to rise, dense cities face mounting challenges in catering to the needs of billions of people living and working in urban areas. Architects have long explored the skyscraper typology as a solution to these challenges, integrating commercial spaces and public amenities within residential buildings to create all-inclusive experiences for tenants. Over the years, skyscrapers have evolved into multifaceted vertical communities that aim to address the complexities of urban living.
Every year, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) ranks the tallest buildings worldwide, encompassing completed projects, those under construction, and proposed developments. In this updated 2024 article, ArchDaily presents a list of the 25 tallest buildings currently under construction, along with their expected completion dates. These skyscrapers showcase the latest innovations in architecture, engineering, and urban planning.
Zaha Hadid Architects Reveals Construction Updates for Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology in China

Construction has commenced on the Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology tower, a 46-story building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. Its design, situated on a narrow site in Shenzhen's Futian district, aims to respond to its urban context. The building's form, measuring 199 meters in height, incorporates setbacks placed to maximize sunlight penetration to surrounding streets and public areas. This design decision is further reflected in the façade's varying transparency and color, created by vertical and angled glazing mullions in black and bronze. Recent construction photographs reveal the topped-out tower, waiting to receive its envelope while temporarily showcasing openly its structure and interior organization.
The 25 Tallest Buildings in the World

Humanity has become obsessed with breaking its limits, creating new records only to break them again and again. In fact, our cities’ skylines have always been defined by those in power during every period in history. At one point churches left their mark, followed by public institutions and in the last few decades, it's commercial skyscrapers that continue to stretch taller and taller.
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has developed its own system for classifying tall buildings, stating that the Burj Khalifa (828 m.) is the world’s tallest building right now. Read on for the 25 tallest buildings in the world today.
SOM Breaks Ground on CIMC Global Headquarters in Shenzhen

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has commenced construction on the global headquarters for China International Marine Containers Group (CIMC) in Shenzhen's Qianhai district. The 270-meter-tall structure, designed by SOM after winning an international competition, will stand as a 53-story tower. The project aims to serve as a corporate hub while also incorporating sustainable practices. The development is scheduled for completion by 2029.
















