OCT Shenzhen Clubhouse | Meier Partners
Shenzhen / China / 2012
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OCT Shenzhen Clubhouse [ENG]
[ENG] - Sited on a prominent island in the middle of the OCT harbor lake, the new OCT Shenzhen Clubhouse will provide guests and members with a restaurant, private dining suites, a multi-purpose area, as well as recreational facilities, a fitness center and a small exhibition gallery.
Themes of circulation and heightened spatial experience mark the approach to the building across a dedicated bridge, welcoming guests from the entire OCT Bay Commercial Development.
The geometry of the Clubhouse follows a precise focal point from which “layers” of distinct spaces radiate and terminate in a sweeping curve that is seen from the Cultural and Entertainment Center across the water.
At the south end of the island, linked to the Clubhouse by an outdoor pathway and garden, is the structure that houses the Indoor Pool and Fitness Center. The simple geometry of the Fitness Center contrasts with the adjacent Clubhouse in scale and form, providing a balance with the extroverted outline of the Clubhouse and stimulating the dialogue between the two structures.
The meandering paths through the gardens of the Clubhouse evoke a strong sense of the Chinese landscape philosophy. Various vistas, textures, flowers and settings offer an opportunity for solitude, as well as platforms to admire the surrounding views of the water and the harbor entertainment complexes beyond.
The firm’s guiding principles of metal panel and mastery of natural light define the building and animate the interior spaces. The dramatic planes and natural light shape the space, mark the passage of time and the presence of the sky.
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OCT Shenzhen Clubhouse [ENG] [ENG] - Sited on a prominent island in the middle of the OCT harbor lake, the new OCT Shenzhen Clubhouse will provide guests and members with a restaurant, private dining suites, a multi-purpose area, as well as recreational facilities, a fitness center and a small exhibition gallery. Themes of circulation and heightened spatial experience mark the approach to the building across a dedicated bridge, welcoming guests from the entire OCT Bay Commercial Development....
- Year 2012
- Work finished in 2012
- Status Completed works
- Type multi-purpose civic centres / Restaurants / Leisure Centres
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