Following the
international competition, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has been selected
to build OPPO’s new headquarters in Shenzhen, China.
OPPO launched their first phone in 2008, growing to become China’s
leading smartphone manufacturer and the fifth largest worldwide with
over 40,000 employees in more than 40 countries. Pioneering new
communication technology in smart devices and internet services,
OPPO has established six research institutes, four research &
development centres, and a global design studio.
Accommodating this growth, OPPO’s new headquarters will continue their commitment to connectivity through design.
Conceived as four interconnected towers reaching a height of 200m (42 floors), the 185,000 sq.m design incorporates two towers of flexible, open-plan spaces linked by a 20-storey vertical lobby, and two external service towers providing vertical circulation. Orientated to maximize the views over Shenzhen Bay, the towers taper inwards at lower levels creating large civic spaces at street level.
Locating the towers’
service cores externally frees the centre of each floor from
obstructions; providing uninterrupted views throughout the building that
will enhance interaction between employees.
Large atrium spaces unite all occupants through visual connectivity,
helping to foster collaboration between different departments of the
company. The abundance of natural light, varied working environments and
diversity of routes for staff and visitors to
move through the building are all conducive to creative engagement and
spontaneity.
Developed as a new civic space for the city with a public walkway diagonally traversing its centre, OPPO’s headquarters will include a landscaped plaza, art gallery, shops, restaurants and a direct link to the adjacent station of Shenzhen’s subway network.
The 10th floor Sky Plaza
will provide local residents, visitors and OPPO employees with varied
dining, leisure and entertainment facilities, while the rooftop Sky Lab
will be a popular public space with spectacular
views over one of the world’s most dynamic cities.
Following LEED Gold certification of ZHA’s Leeza SOHO tower in Beijing
and Generali Tower in Milan, the new OPPO headquarters has been designed
to target LEED Gold from the US Green Building Council; developed with
3D Building Information Modelling and energy
management systems to optimise efficiencies.
Breaking ground later this year, OPPO’s new headquarters is planned to complete in early 2025.
Source : ZHA