A new landmark in the Hangzhou skyline
The Greenland Hangzhou Century Center, now the tallest building in Hangzhou’s skyline, serves as a striking symbolic gateway to this Chinese city near Shanghai. Its twin towers, connected by a skybridge, form the letter “H” for Hangzhou. The flowing glass facade, designed to resemble a veil, drapes the building and mirrors the curves of the Qiantang River.
The connected dual towers, which house offices, a hotel, and residences, mark the entryway to Qianjing Century City, a new nine-square-mile mixed-use district integrating infrastructure specifically designed for the 2023 Asian Games. Reminiscent of traditional Chinese moon gates found in garden landscapes, the arched underbelly of the bridge frames views of the riverfront and marks a pathway for pedestrians along the sloped central axis. Green spaces and public amenities woven throughout the development underscore the district’s civic importance.