Raffles City Chengdu (complex)

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Raffles City Chengdu is a large mixed-use urban complex in Chengdu, China, designed by architect Steven Holl and known for its distinctive “Sliced Porosity Block” architectural form.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial and residential development
mixed-use complex
urban complex
architect Steven Holl NERFINISHED
architecturalConcept Sliced Porosity Block NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
brandOwner CapitaLand NERFINISHED
city Chengdu NERFINISHED
contains hotel
office space
public plaza
residential apartments
retail podium
serviced apartments
shopping mall
underground parking
country China
developer CapitaLand NERFINISHED
function commercial use
hospitality use
office use
residential use
hasCirculationType multi-level pedestrian circulation
hasDesignGoal create porous urban block
integrate public plazas into private development
maximize natural light
hasFeature daylight-optimized voids
integrated public space
interconnected towers
large central courtyard
porous urban block form
public roof gardens
sky terraces
hasGreenDesignElements yes
hasNumberOfUses multiple
hasPublicAccess yes
isPartOf urban redevelopment of central Chengdu
locatedIn China
surface form: People's Republic of China

Sichuan Province NERFINISHED
notableFor Sliced Porosity Block form
integration of public space and private development
mixed-use urban density
owner CapitaLand NERFINISHED
partOf Raffles City brand
regionServed Chengdu metropolitan area NERFINISHED
usesStructuralSystem reinforced concrete

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Sliced Porosity Block alsoKnownAs Raffles City Chengdu (complex)