Pengcheng Laboratory Park Phase 1

Shenzhen, China
10 Design has been appointed to realise the design vision of the Shenzhen Government for phase one of the city’s forthcoming flagship scientific research facility, the Shenzhen Pengcheng laboratory. The practice won the project following a national public tender process held by the Shenzhen Government and Pengcheng Laboratory.

Phase one of the schemes’ wider masterplan will manifest in circa 436,500sqm of laboratory space incorporating a series of research spaces, with accompanying recreation, dining, sports and social facilities. 10 Design’s brief is to design a space which promotes social interaction between the researchers who will occupy the site. In order to do this, our plans are to position social amenity spaces at the heart of the scheme, complemented by a series of elevated connected walkaways which navigate the terrain and the internal movement to allow connectivity and fluidity when passing through. This part of the development will be split into three main sections, the northern campus, the southern campus, and the central social hub with VIP conference facility and a focal sculptural element.
Client:
Bureau Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality (Developer); Pengcheng Laboratory (End-user)
Type:
Research facility, Office, Education
Site Area:
167,500sqm
GFA:
436,500sqm
Service:
Architecture, Masterplanning, CGI
Status:
Under construction
This project will be a high profile scheme for the scientific research community within China. Our plans have been assembled to create a holistic response to the design brief and the challenging terrain of the site and its surrounding context. We’ve encompassed the client’s vision of a series of research spaces in harmony with the surrounding green landscape and kept social interaction at the very forefront of the design work. It’s a key project which adds to our multifaceted portfolio of international work and we’re pleased to be encouraging innovation in science and technology by designing a space which will facilitate collaborative work.
Social interaction and cohesion with the surrounding area are our key design drivers to this project. Whilst the research elements of the project are vital to positioning the centre as world leading, the design team has envisioned attractive supporting spaces in terms of living, recreation, dining and social to make the asset a real destination.
Once complete, the scheme will be one of four major provincial laboratories in Guangdong and aims to attract the best talent from across the globe to accelerate scientific discovery. The project represents a significant investment into the future of scientific research within the Greater Bay area.

winning awards

China Graphics Society the 11th “Dragon Graphics” National BIM Technology Awards 2022 - First Prize Winner 
International Design Awards 2021 - Honorable Mention – Architecture Categories
Outstanding Property Award London 2021 - Winner, Architectural Design – Office / Work Environment
The 6th REARD Global Design Award - Gold Award, Urban Renewal & Industrial Park Architecture
World Architecture News Awards 2021 - Finalist
London Design Awards 2021 - Shortlist
Architecture Masterprize 2021 - Honorable Mention, Commercial Architecture
DNA Paris Design Awards 2021 - Winner of Commercial & Office Architecture
International Design Competition - Winner

team

Design Partner - Nick Cordingley
Project Partners - Jason Easter, Edmond Lau

Architectural Team
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

CGI Team
Peter Alsterholm, Yasser Salomon, Henry Han, Adisak Yavilas, Lulu Guo

consultants

10 Design - Lead Design Architect
ARUP - MEP and structure engineer 
A+E - Local Architect 
J&A - Interior Designer
SPD - Landscape Designer

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