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Architects Win Design Competition for Mixed-Use Lakefront Complex in Suzhou

Image courtesy Goettsch Partners
Image courtesy Goettsch Partners
04 December 2024 | Suzhou, China

Goettsch Partners has won the design competition for a 64,800-square-meter mixed-use lifestyle and entertainment complex at Qingjian Lake in Suzhou, China. The development, part of a larger park system, integrates residential, hospitality, recreational, and cultural venues within the lakefront park, promoting public amenities and ecological spaces. It aims to become a cultural destination and social hub for the surrounding community.

The plan includes 21,500 square meters of high-rise residential, 8,200 square meters of villa-style housing, 16,200 square meters of retail, a 10,500-square-meter hotel, and a 5,000-square-meter cultural theater. The design centers on a pedestrian-focused, ecological loop that connects nature trails and spaces for markets, public art, and entertainment.

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Drawing inspiration from Suzhou’s historic water towns, the development features small-scale pavilions, winding pathways, and dynamic angular roof structures. These roofs, contemporary takes on Suzhou’s traditional pitched roofs, provide shade and form a memorable silhouette, resembling the sloped roofs of boats along the Grand Canal. Elevated terraces with integrated landscaping offer panoramic views of the lake.

The mixed-use functions of the project are organized to promote a seamless transition from the urban landscape to the natural lakefront, with residential towers and a large cultural theater anchoring the urban corner. The design offers two distinct lifestyles: high-rise living with lake views and low-rise villas connected to the surrounding gardens. Retail pavilions activate the lakefront, offering restaurants and cafes with expansive terraces to enhance the indoor-outdoor living experience.

Currently in design, construction is scheduled to begin in 2025 with completion expected by 2026.

 

Learn more about this at Goettsch Partners.