Sliced Porosity Block

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Sliced Porosity Block is a mixed-use architectural complex in Chengdu, China, known for its dramatic carved voids, integrated public plazas, and sustainable design by Steven Holl Architects.

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instanceOf architectural work
mixed-use building complex
alsoKnownAs Raffles City Chengdu (complex)
architect Steven Holl Architects
surface form: Steven Holl

Steven Holl Architects
city Chengdu
country China
designConcept integrated landscape
sliced porosity
urban porosity
designFeature carved voids
integrated public plazas
porous massing
stepped terraces
sunlight-optimized cuts
hasPart central public plaza
hotel tower
office towers
residential towers
retail podium
roof gardens
sunken courtyards
water features
location Chengdu
material concrete
glass
steel
notableFor complex three-dimensional massing
dramatic carved voids
integrated public plazas
sustainable design strategies
province Sichuan Province
surface form: Sichuan
publicAccess open public plazas
structuralSystem reinforced concrete
sustainabilityFeature daylighting optimization
green roofs
natural ventilation strategies
rainwater collection systems
reduced energy consumption design
urbanRole mixed-use urban hub
public gathering space
use hotel
office
public plaza
residential
retail

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