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  1. 21 de ene. de 2022 · Zaha Hadid Architects hace del Infinitus Plaza uno de los edificios más sostenibles. Es la nueva sede mundial de Infinitus en China. Un impresionante complejo de 185.643 m2, con entornos de trabajo diseñados para fomentar la conectividad, la creatividad y el espíritu empresarial, así como instalaciones de investigación, laboratorios de ...

  2. Guangzhou, China. Architizer Editors. Details. Commercial, Office, Project Interview. Project Status: Built. Year: 2021. Size: 100,000 sqft – 300,000 sqft. Infinitus Plaza – Anchoring Guangzhou’s new Baiyun Central Business District as a national centre for China’s health and wellness industries, Infinitus China’s new headquarters ...

  3. 332857m 2. Plot area 46,965 m 2. Above Ground 4 Towers 15 Floors (12 Office Floors and 3 Retail Floors) Max Height 67 meters. Below Ground B1 Floor Retail and B2 & B3 Parking (1275 cars), MEP Retail Floors B1F,1F,2F,3F (90,000 m 2) Four continuous, flowing volumes coalesce to create an internal world of continuous open spaces within Galaxy Soho ...

  4. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Situated within Guangzhou’s humid subtropical monsoon climate, Infinitus Plaza has been designed and constructed to LEED Gold certification and the equivalent 3-Stars of China’s Green Building Program with its life cycle carbon emissions calculated at 15.3% embodied carbon and at 84.7% operational carbon emissions.

  5. Zaha Hadid-designed building makes an infinite statement Some buildings are so big it feels like you could walk around them for ever. At the Guangzhou Infinitus Plaza in China, though, you really will be able to.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2021 · The Infinuts Plaza headquarters designed by Zaha Hadid Architects was inaugurated today, proposing a gateway for the new Baiyun Central Business District in Guangzhou, China. Developed on the site ...

  7. 16 de nov. de 2016 · Zaha Hadid-designed building makes an infinite statement. Some buildings are so big it feels like you could walk around them for ever. At the Guangzhou Infinitus Plaza in China, though, you really ...