REN Building in Shanghai 10,420 views
Posted 24 July 2008 by N. A. Hilal
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Beijing Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, Architecture Design, Beijing Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture
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Designed by Copenhagen based group of architects, BIG, the REN Building is expected to be a recognizable landmark for the 2010 World Expo in Shangai, China. As you can see in the image, the building is shaped by two buildings that unite on the water. The building will mix-use the function of hotel, sports and conference center.


Adib wrote:
Its not only the building that is great, the reflection in the water and the building together forms a united peace of Architecture…….great!! But i am not that much alevated by the design at the end of the tower, maybe lets say the two projecting buildings could unite in a more strong manner that this one, but if there is a concept behind it fine….”Marraige of forms is crucial in Architecture
Posted 19 Mar 2010 at 11:26 pm ¶