Hangzhou Civic Center

Hangzhou Civic Center
杭州市民中心
The Hangzhou Civic Center with the Memories of Jiangnan, the three mascots of the 2022 Asian Games on display
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMunicipal government offices
LocationHangzhou, China
AddressJinsha Avenue, Jianggan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China[1]
Coordinates30°14′54″N 120°12′23″E / 30.24833°N 120.20639°E / 30.24833; 120.20639
Construction started2004[1]
Completed2012[1]
Height
Roof110 m (360 ft)[1]
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete[1]
Floor count26[1]
Floor area580,000 m2 (6,200,000 sq ft)[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Tongji Architectural Design[1]
DeveloperHangzhou Qianjiang New City Construction[1]
Structural engineerZhejiang Dadi Steel Structure[1]
Main contractorZhejiang Construction Engineering Group & Zhejiang Greatwall Construction Group[1]
Website
www.hzcbd.com
Hangzhou Civic Center
View within the central ring looking east towards the Qiantang River
Chinese杭州市民中心
Literal meaningHangzhou Urban Residents' Center
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHángzhōu Shìmín Zhōngxīn
Wade–GilesHang-chou Shih-min Chung-hsin

The Hangzhou Civic Center or Citizen Center is a civic center in Jianggan District in central Hangzhou, the capital of China's Zhejiang province. It is located beside the Citizen Center Station on the Hangzhou Metro's Lines 4 and 7.

It houses the Hangzhou Library and Urban Planning Museum.

Design

The Hangzhou Civic Center consists of a central plaza and park surrounded by 6 curved high-rise office towers surrounded by 4 lower rectangular podium buildings housing various public services.[1] The high-rise towers are connected by curving elevated walkways on the 23rd & 24th floors 85 meters (280 ft) above ground level and by underground corridors on the B1 floor.[1] The basic conceit of the design is the traditional Chinese scheme of establishing harmony between a square Earth and the round Heavens (天圆地方, Tiān yuán Dì fāng). The basement area includes shops, storage, parking facilities, and air raid shelters.

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m CTBUH (2025).

Bibliography

  • "Hangzhou Civic Center 1", Skyscraper Center, Chicago: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, 2025.