Sinar Mas Centre (formerly White Magnolia Plaza)

(formerly White Magnolia Plaza)

Sinar
  • Client Shanghai Jin Gang North Bund Properties Co. Ltd.
  • Expertise Hospitality, Mixed Use
  • Location Shanghai, China

Project Facts
  • Status Construction Complete
  • Completion Year 2017
  • Design Finish Year 2008
  • Size Site Area: 56,591.50 square meters Building Height: 319.50 meters Number of Stories: 66 Building Gross Area: 414,647 square meters
  • Awards
    2021, PRO+ Award, ASSC 上海市建筑学会 2021, CREDAWARDS(DSJ), China Real Estate & Design Award (CREDAWARD) 2021, 2021 ASSC Pro+ Award - Gold Award, ASSC 上海市建筑学会
  • Sustainability Certifications
    CHINA GREEN LABEL 2 Star LEED BD+C CS (Core & Shell) Gold
  • Collaborators
    Benoy Architects Beijing Crystal Design Technology Co Ltd. Rja Group, Inc, The Fortune Consultants Ltd SWA Group Shen Milsom & Wilke Dewar Partnership East China Architectural Design & Research Institute (Ecadi) Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc. (RWDI) Pha Lighting Design
Project Facts
  • Status Construction Complete
  • Completion Year 2017
  • Design Finish Year 2008
  • Size Site Area: 56,591.50 square meters Building Height: 319.50 meters Number of Stories: 66 Building Gross Area: 414,647 square meters
  • Awards
    2021, PRO+ Award, ASSC 上海市建筑学会 2021, CREDAWARDS(DSJ), China Real Estate & Design Award (CREDAWARD) 2021, 2021 ASSC Pro+ Award - Gold Award, ASSC 上海市建筑学会
  • Sustainability Certifications
    CHINA GREEN LABEL 2 Star LEED BD+C CS (Core & Shell) Gold
  • Collaborators
    Benoy Architects Beijing Crystal Design Technology Co Ltd. Rja Group, Inc, The Fortune Consultants Ltd SWA Group Shen Milsom & Wilke Dewar Partnership East China Architectural Design & Research Institute (Ecadi) Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc. (RWDI) Pha Lighting Design

The design for Sinar Mas Centre consists of a 320-meter office high-rise, a hotel tower, and a series of smaller scale mixed-use buildings. The complex is the centerpiece of a neighborhood redevelopment plan that connects directly to a new park along Shanghai’s Huangpu River. The main tower features curved surfaces that are accentuated by perforated metal light shelves that enhance the building’s environmental performance.

In designing the complex, SOM employed a holistic philosophy that considers the site, energy, materials, interior environment, and natural resources. The project calls for a host of sustainable features, including advanced building control systems, daylighting, waste reduction principles, thermal storage, and climatically responsive planning. The plan encompasses a practical approach to sustainable design that provides the highest value in terms of initial and operational costs, energy efficiency, and environmental impact.

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