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Pedia Aldy, S.T., M. Sc
DISUSUN OLEH :
Building’s Profile
Architects : ATAH
Design Team : Zhongxia Ji, Fan He, Dejun Zhang, Zhenqin Yang,
Lingxiang Geng
Area : 2400.0 m2
The Heli-stage of the CTC is the epicenter of the commercial complex and is
correspondingly located at the main project entrance, which is the symbolic center of the
entire project. Due to the background of the project, a unique structure with its own design
language proposes to fuse the various commercial attractions with an artistic blast.
The design concept involves a
spiral form, blurring the boundary
between floors, therefore connecting
the exterior space with the interior,
creating a continuous exhibition
space. In order to achieve such
visual effect, a geometric web fuses
onto a helical surface. One will
shuttle through both indoor and
outdoor landscaping via the access
staircase without being aware of the transition due to the blurring effect of the floors. During
an artistic presentation, performers seem to be walking towards the center of the stage via a
slow spinning staircase.
The interior design adopts the concept of weaving, using abstract design elements such
as the spinning wheel. Upon entry, visitors immersed into the architectural extravaganza of
rotating, diffusing, and interweaving movement, which celebrates the space. This is
accentuated by its interior design, taking cue from the textile production process, as well as
the local textile culture in mind. With appropriate planning of both building hardware and
software, the project is envisioned to be more sustainable than other new constructs within its
era.
Interestingly, as a diversified design studio, we jointly launched a limited edition
pendant based on the project in collaboration with a jewelry designer. Popular among clients
and fashionistas, the pedant reflects integration of design into life from another perspective.
The CTC, which sits at the heart of the Keqiao Science City, mixes artistic and
commercial areas that highlight Keqiao’s status as an important hub for the production and
trade of textiles. Nothing emphasizes that union of ideas more than the Heli-stage, with its
functional spiral staircase doubling as a stage.