The city of Shenzhen is China is set to get a new centerpiece in the form of Tower C, a sustainable, eye-catching and exceptionally sleek skyscraper project envisioned by none other than the world-renowned Zaha Hadid Architects.
Comprising two glass towers, the Tower C skyscrapers will soar to a height of nearly 400 meters. However, rather than its considerable height and undeniably elegant design, this project stands out due to its array of eco-friendly features. This sleek skyscraper development is set to feature aquaponic gardens on its terraces, smart lighting systems, rainwater harvesting stations and solar panels, making it a fine example of sustainable design for the 21st century.
Tower C is set to play host to offices, retail spaces, entertainment venues as well as a convention center and hotel, making this a place where Shenzhen residents and visitors can gather to engage with the best their city has to offer, all in a sustainable and green-focused development.
Sustainably Sleek Skyscrapers
The 'Tower C' Skyscrapers Exemplify Eco-Friendly Urban Architecture
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