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  • Project Title

    Pengcheng Laboratory Park Phase 1


  • Winning Firm

    10 Design


  • Lead Designer

    Nick Cordingley


  • Awarded

    WINNER, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, Office / Work environment
  • Project Link
  • Project Location
    Shenzhen, China
  • Project Status
    Under development
  • Client
    Bureau Public Works Of Shenzhen Municipality (developer); Pengcheng Laboratory (end-user)
  • General Contractor
    10 Design As Lead Design Architect, Arup As Mep And Structure Engineer, A+e As Local Architect, J&a

  • Architectural Firm
     
  • Architect Firm / Studio Name
  • Lead Architect(s)
    Nick Cordingley
  • Other Team Members
    Jason Easter, Edmond Lau, Grant Wood, Bryan Diehl, Ryan Leong, Marco Bonucci, Ken Xu, Jan Henao, Shuyu Chen, Shuo Zhang, Sylvia Li, Cat Zhang, Robert Sochanski, Yulia Karnaukhova, Zack Cai, Jason Song, Christy Li, William Li, Henry Guan, Hafsa Siddique, Sian Wong, Christie Yeung, Kevin Mok, Peter Alsterholm, Yasser Salomon, Henry Han, Adisak Yavilas, Lulu Guo
  • About Firm
    10 Design is an international architecture and masterplanning practice with offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Edinburgh, Dubai, Miami, London, Shenzhen, and Singapore. The practice works in 60 cities across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Americas. The studio focuses on bringing innovative design solutions for multicultural projects, with economic and social integrity.

The first phase of Shenzhen Pengcheng Laboratory in China will be a state-of-the-art flagship scientific research facility, incorporating a series of research spaces, with accompanying recreation, dining, sports and social facilities. The plans have been assembled to create a holistic response to the design brief and the challenging terrain of the site and its surrounding context. The design team has encompassed the client’s vision of a series of research spaces in harmony with the surrounding green landscape and has kept social interaction at the very forefront of the design work.

Photo Credit: Catherine Chan