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Architecture studio Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has designed a terminal for an airport in Shenzhen, China, that will be arranged around a large covered garden. The 400,000 square-metre terminal will be an extension to Shenzhen Bao an International Airport and is designed to handle 31 million visitors a year. The building will have a streamlined form with an undulating, sweeping roof that emulates the pattern of airflow. Airport will be built around central garden Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners terminal will include a central 10,000-square-metre garden that was designed to act as a front door to the city of Shenzhen. The design concept has at its heart a 10,000 square-metre central garden space, the size of 40 tennis courts, said Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners partner Andrew Tyley. ....
French studio Dominique Perrault Architecture and local architect Zhubo Design are set to design a university campus with a 700-metre-long building for the Shenzhen Institute of Design and Innovation. Set to be built in a valley at the base of Phoenix Mountain, Dominique Perrault Architects and Zhubo Design s campus will contain academic buildings, public squares, gardens, sheltered promenades as well as student and teacher housing. Top: Shenzhen Institute of Design and Innovation by Dominique Perrault Architects and Zhubo Design. Above: a 700-metre-long building will stretch along the base of the mountain The 300,000 square-metre campus for the Shenzhen Institute of Design and Innovation aims to become a local landmark and will feature a 700-metre linear building. ....