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Skeletons, flowers and fashion inspire MAD Architects' Xinhee Design Center
POSTED 10 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The 61,000sq m centre will be occupied by fashion company Xinhee and six of its subsidiary brands Credit: MAD Architects

The correspondence of clothing and architecture is they both explore the relationship between the interior and the exterior
– Ma Yansong
Construction is underway on the latest sculptural building designed by MAD Architects; a translucent, star-shaped design hub in the Chinese city Xiamen for fashion giant Xinhee.

The building, called the Xinhee Design Center, will have a public atrium at its core with a footbridge used as a catwalk for fashion shows. From there, six long spanning structures will extend out in different directions – like petals growing from a central point – creating a skeleton-like frame covered by a sun-shading envelope of see-through PTFE.

“We envision it as a building with skin-and-bones,” said MAD founder Ma Yansong. “The correspondence of clothing and architecture is they both explore the relationship between the interior and the exterior. It’s interesting for a building with such an intrinsically logical structure to look floating and free.”

The 61,000sq m (656,600sq ft) centre will be occupied by Xinhee and six of its subsidiary brands, which will each have offices in one of the extending arms of the building. Public leisure space in the building will revolve around the atrium, which will have indoor gardens and water features that link to green space outside.

In the summer months, cool air will be naturally ventilated through each level of the building due to its lifted structure. In the colder winter months the atrium will be transformed into a sun-filled greenhouse below the glass-enclosed roof.

Construction on the project is expected to be completed by 2017.

MAD have developed a reputation for their organically-shaped, flowing buildings which often take inspiration from the natural world. Last year the studio completed work on the mountain-like Harbin Opera House in China. They are also the design team behind George Lucas’ planned Museum of Narrative Art, which the Star Wars creator is currently seeking a home for.
Six long spanning structures extend out in different directions – like petals growing from a central point Credit: MAD Architects
Outdoor public gardens will surround the site Credit: MAD Architects
Each design brand will have its own office in one of the six arms of the building Credit: MAD Architects
Indoor gardens will be located throughout the building, with those in the atrium open to the public Credit: MAD Architects
The centre is currently under construction in the coastal city Xiamen Credit: MAD Architects
The atrium's footbridge will be used as a catwalk in fashion shows Credit: MAD Architects
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Skeletons, flowers and fashion inspire MAD Architects' Xinhee Design Center
POSTED 10 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The 61,000sq m centre will be occupied by fashion company Xinhee and six of its subsidiary brands Credit: MAD Architects
The correspondence of clothing and architecture is they both explore the relationship between the interior and the exterior
– Ma Yansong
Construction is underway on the latest sculptural building designed by MAD Architects; a translucent, star-shaped design hub in the Chinese city Xiamen for fashion giant Xinhee.

The building, called the Xinhee Design Center, will have a public atrium at its core with a footbridge used as a catwalk for fashion shows. From there, six long spanning structures will extend out in different directions – like petals growing from a central point – creating a skeleton-like frame covered by a sun-shading envelope of see-through PTFE.

“We envision it as a building with skin-and-bones,” said MAD founder Ma Yansong. “The correspondence of clothing and architecture is they both explore the relationship between the interior and the exterior. It’s interesting for a building with such an intrinsically logical structure to look floating and free.”

The 61,000sq m (656,600sq ft) centre will be occupied by Xinhee and six of its subsidiary brands, which will each have offices in one of the extending arms of the building. Public leisure space in the building will revolve around the atrium, which will have indoor gardens and water features that link to green space outside.

In the summer months, cool air will be naturally ventilated through each level of the building due to its lifted structure. In the colder winter months the atrium will be transformed into a sun-filled greenhouse below the glass-enclosed roof.

Construction on the project is expected to be completed by 2017.

MAD have developed a reputation for their organically-shaped, flowing buildings which often take inspiration from the natural world. Last year the studio completed work on the mountain-like Harbin Opera House in China. They are also the design team behind George Lucas’ planned Museum of Narrative Art, which the Star Wars creator is currently seeking a home for.
Six long spanning structures extend out in different directions – like petals growing from a central point Credit: MAD Architects
Outdoor public gardens will surround the site Credit: MAD Architects
Each design brand will have its own office in one of the six arms of the building Credit: MAD Architects
Indoor gardens will be located throughout the building, with those in the atrium open to the public Credit: MAD Architects
The centre is currently under construction in the coastal city Xiamen Credit: MAD Architects
The atrium's footbridge will be used as a catwalk in fashion shows Credit: MAD Architects
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