Xi’an, China
“The project’s subtle and elegant architectural form merges seamlessly with its surroundings, and through the innovative formats, it houses,” states Dong Wei Wang, Aedas Executive Director.
“It will activate the district and drive overall development.”
Led by Dong Wei Wang and Keith Griffiths at Aedas, together with China Northwest Architectural Design & Research Institute and Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute, have won the international design competition for the Port Zone Core Area Mixed-use Development adjoining Xi’an Airport’s Terminal 5.
The new development focuses on cementing the terminal’s place as a multi-functional aviation hub and urban living room for the historical city.
The project is located in the east gateway area of the airport, adjacent to several national cultural relics.
The 3 sq km site is rationally partitioned into six blocks to accommodate retail, hotel, office, and high-end service industry.
The goal is to preserve Xi’an characteristics while creating a terminal that offers multi-functionality and transport efficiency.
The image of a green valley and flowing silk informs the overall layout. By using abstract geometric forms, the volume is obscured to harmonize with the environment.
A flowing green axis is placed at the center of the development, designed like a central canyon interwoven with nature and humanity, a lively corridor providing a rich spatial experience.
Under its sweeping green roof, a large-scale shopping park is set; a curved skylight flows along the rooftop like a meandering river, bringing natural lights into the shopping mall.
An aviation experience museum in the shape of a pebble is set towards the eastern entrance to welcome vehicles entering the airport.
A number of space nodes with the theme of nature such as valleys, forests, waterfalls, and rivers are introduced into the atrium.
With the addition of holographic projections, virtual reality elements, and overhead screen displays, it houses exhibitions, events, and leisure spaces featuring diverse motifs to create an immersive cultural and shopping experience.
The design arranges the offices, apartments, hotel, and other functions in the surrounding blocks.
The clean and sharp architectural contour along with the vibrant interior lends the blocks great appeal.
The design prioritizes accessibility and convenience by introducing efficient circulation pathways with bridges and corridors, and a three-dimensional multi-layer transportation system that enables seamless transfer to public transportations, ensuring users’ ease and comfort.
A series of routes and connective points are catered to different types of vehicles, providing a convenient transfer for the arrival and departure of tourists.
The PRT (Personal Rapid Transit) system is introduced at the basement level to improve the connection between the area, the GTC (Ground Traffic Center), and the bus hub.
Last but not least, the central canyon that runs from east to west is designed to reach various spaces and the nearby relic park directly.
Project: Xi’an T5 Terminal Mixed-Use Business Architectural Design
Design and Project Architects: Aedas
Design Team: Dong Wei Wang and Keith Griffiths
Architects of Record: China Northwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Co. Ltd. and Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute (Group) Co., Ltd. (SMEDI)
Planning Team: Shenzhen Hanyu United Business Consulting Co., Ltd.
Client: Shaanxi Xixian New Area Airport New Town Administration Committee