Shenzhen, China
“Shenzhen is a place of rapid transformation and incredible energy. When we conceived the design for this city, we wanted to create something emblematic of its vitality that is celebratory and welcoming – the two ‘jewels’ are both expressive of the creative power of performance, and reflective, engaging with the civic life outside,” states Stephen P-D Chu AIA, Principal at Ennead Architects.
Ennead Architects have won a three-staged open competition to design the new International Performance Center in Shenzhen, China.

The new project is aimed to be part of a major cultural development to further cement the city as a world-class metropolitan destination.
Featuring two golden shells on the undulating roof of the building, the building opens up itself with a full height glass lobby on the ground level to provide an unobstructed visual connection to the city and parks around.
One of the golden shells is planned to house the Dream Theater, while the other will function as the Star Concert Hall accommodating up to 800 seating capacity.

The project is located in the Futian District in downtown Shenzhen, Ennead Architects’ new International Performance Center will be one of three new co-located public cultural buildings, along with the Shenzhen Reform and Opening-up Exhibition Hall and Shenzhen Finance Culture Center, part of a large masterplan that will mark a significant cultural addition to one of the world’s leading technology capitals.
Referred to as “The People’s Performing Arts Center,” the project will serve the global arts community and the citizens of Shenzhen alike, reimagining the possibilities of immersive performing arts experiences.

Ennead’s winning submission emphasizes the intersection of creativity and technology that is both gesturally artistic and technically precise.
Taking cues from the duality of Shenzhen’s village past and urban future, the architects created two richly textured, golden egg-like shells that create a dynamic building, the skin of these two golden volumes changes with the time of day and season.
The Center is wrapped by a full-height glass lobby providing an unobstructed visual connection to its surrounding.

Seated within the multilevel atrium, the two golden shells will serve as the Dream Theater and the Star Concert Hall.
The Center will consist of various flexible practice rooms, rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms, and scene shops as well as a variety of public amenities including a restaurant and an exhibition space.

“Weaving seamlessly into the city fabric, the Center is meant to be a civic destination that will link to a new subway station hub and a network of underground commercial shopping and amenities,” said Ennead Architects.
For instance, the Star Concert Hall creates a seamless integration of architecture, technology, and the highest standards of acoustics.
Thanks to its oval shape, the vineyard-style hall will have a stage that can fit a full-sized orchestra and seating for around 800 people.


Project: International Performance Center in Shenzhen
Architects: Ennead Architects
Client: International Performance Center in Shenzhen












