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Tencent Helix Shapes Shenzhen’s Skyline with Twisting Towers

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Tencent Helix is a symbol of the synergies between technology, innovation, and growth in a human-centric design.

Leading multinational Tencent, one of the world’s most valuable publicly traded companies, set an ambitious brief for its new global headquarters in Shenzhen – widely regarded as “China’s Silicon Valley”. Globally known for its super-app WeChat with more than 1.3 billion users, Tencent’s new headquarters will be part of a new urban development that is comparable in size and shape to Midtown Manhattan.

Encompassing a 14-hectare site in the prominent Qianhai Bay, Büro Ole Scheeren’s Tencent Helix emerges as an iconic centerpiece at the heart of the future technology and financial district. Designed to stand as both a cohesive, singular whole and a collection of distinct elements, Tencent Helix will be the global center of the company’s expanding ecosystem. At nearly 500,000 square meters, the campus will be almost twice as big as Apple Park, the corporate headquarters of Apple Inc. in California.

Ole Scheeren, the architect behind the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, was selected to design the new Tencent campus following a highly competitive international bidding process, which included entries from Herzog & de Meuron, Heatherwick Studio, Bjarke Ingels Group, Snøhetta, OMA, Kengo Kuma, Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners, and others.

Tencent has a vision for the role of technology as a multi-dimensional system of sustainable values for society. Our design for the new headquarters reflects the same values, converging technology with the needs of people and society in a multi-dimensional construct of space and social integration. – Ole Scheeren

Urban Synergy

As the central part of the expansive futuristic neighborhood on Dachanwan island, the scheme resolves the existing masterplan’s configuration as a final piece of Shenzhen’s urban puzzle. While its swirling structure ascends upwards into four towers, a network of pedestrian pathways reaches out horizontally and ties the overall urban context together into a harmonious whole. This creates a coherent design that stands as an iconic yet highly contextual landmark from all orientations.

The design of Tencent Helix is a symbol of the company’s meteoric growth, expressed in the curvature of a structure that ascends with a rotating gradient toward the sky. Its form emerges from the spiraling movement of a vortex, with swirling architectural forms fusing creativity and technology in a highly engaging space. The building’s dynamic, spiraling movement is anchored at its core with the Vortex Incubator, nodding to the origin of Tencent’s technology universe and evoking the DNA of life.

Social Connectivity

The Vortex Incubator – the collective heart of the HQ – is a dynamic space that connects the four office towers of varying heights and flexible floorplans into a social ecosystem of activities. Hosting Tencent’s academy, extensive recreational spaces, a health club, a conference center, and collaborative offices, this space acts as an interface for staff across different sectors to meet, collaborate, and communicate on three-dimensionally interconnected, large-scale floors designed for interactive use.

From the central Vortex Incubator, spiraling rays extend downwards to form the grand lobby and connect the ensemble with the Urban Forum below, allowing the public to engage and interact with the organization. This permeable urban base, with a mix of restaurants, retail, public amenities, and cultural space, integrates with the campus and its surrounding activities, firmly anchoring the HQ in the wider urban context of the emerging city around it.

Intended to accommodate 23,000 of Tencent’s workforce, the Headquarters campus provides a wide variety of spatial typologies with a range of customizable floor plates for flexibility of use and future-proofing. Around the Vortex Incubator and its four towers, five standalone Wings emerge from the landscape, providing flexible additional space necessary for the community to diversify and thrive.

Connection to Nature

The façade, crafted out of modular prismatic panels, creates visual complexity whilst flooding the interior spaces with daylight and providing views across the city and bay area. Despite the scheme’s visual complexity, clever design principles ensure structural efficiency and organizational simplicity.

Nestled between the towers, a system of spiraling landscape terraces forms the Vortex Garden, which embeds the headquarters in a sanctum of nature and functional outdoor space. This green lung at the heart of the structure provides a serene oasis offering green recreation spaces for staff and forming the core of the building’s sustainability and well-being strategy.

Prioritizing passive design principles, the four towers of the building are orientated to provide maximum natural daylight across all office floors and allow for natural ventilation. The optimized spacing and orientation create shading for the Vortex Garden, essential in Shenzhen’s hot and sunny climate, while also acting as an accelerator for the ocean breeze, resulting in additional cooling effects. Its garden ecosystems, further dissipating heat for the headquarters, allow for water retention in a sponge city concept, where water bodies act as retention ponds for storm surges, and the buffered water is used for landscape irrigation.

Envisioned as the headquarters of the future, the multi-dimensional space for social and business interaction drives innovation and growth and defines Tencent’s global presence in an iconic new piece of architecture.

Tencent Helix is a symbol of the synergies between technology, innovation, and growth in a human-centric design. Its well-structured social ecosystem is a testament to the evolving nature of global headquarters into a complex and interactive ensemble where functionality, sustainability, and community come together. – Ole Scheeren

Project Details

Project Name: Tencent Helix
Architect: Büro Ole Scheeren
Type: Headquarters
Status: Date of Commission: 2023.11
Expected Completion Date:2028.11
Client: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Site: DY01-03 block, Dachanwan in Qianhai Bay Area
Scale: Total GFA: 487,150 m2
Site Area: 138,330 m2
Height: 153 meters

The project description is provided by Büro Ole Scheeren.

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