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Leeza SOHO Tower’s Sculptural Form is Completed

Leeza Soho Tower, designed by Zaha Hadid before her untimely death, is characterized by the world’s tallest atrium which rotates through the building as the 45-storey tower rises to realign the upper floors with the Lize road.

Located on Lize Road in southwest Beijing, Leeza SOHO tower anchors the new Fengtai business district – a growing financial and transport hub between the city center and the recently opened Beijing Daxing International Airport to the south. The new business district is integral to Beijing’s multi-modal urban plan to accommodate growth without impacting existing infrastructure networks in the center of the city. Leeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale Magazine

“This 45-storey 172,800m² tower responds to demand from small and medium-sized businesses in Beijing for flexible and efficient Grade e A office space,” said Patrik Schumacher, the Chief Architect of Zaha Hadid Architects.

Adjacent to the business district’s rail station at the intersection of five new lines currently under construction on Beijing’s Subway network, Leeza SOHO’s site is diagonally dissected by an underground subway service tunnel.

“Straddling this tunnel, the tower’s design divides its volume into two halves enclosed by a single facade shell. The emerging space between these two halves extends the full height of the tower, creating the world’s tallest atrium at 194.15m which rotates through the building as the tower rises to realign the upper floors with Lize road to the north,” he says.

This rotation of the atrium intertwines Leeza SOHO’s two halves in a dynamic ‘pas de deux’ with connecting sky bridges on levels 13, 24, 35 and 45; its glazed facade giving panoramic views across the city.

Leeza SOHO’s atrium acts as a public square for the new business district, linking all spaces within the tower and providing varying views due to its twisting, sculptural form; creating a fantastic new civic space for Beijing that is directly connected to the city’s transport network.

The atrium brings natural light deep within the building, acting as a thermal chimney with an integrated ventilation system that maintains positive pressure at low level to limit air ingress and provides an effective clean air filtration process within the tower’s internal environment. Leeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale MagazineLeeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale Magazine

Leeza SOHO’s double-insulated, unitized glass curtain wall system steps the glazing units on each floor at an angle, providing narrow ventilating registers to draw outside air through operable cavities where required; creating extremely efficient environmental control for each floor.

The two halves of the towering shade the atrium’s public spaces, while the double-insulated Low-E glazing maintains a comfortable indoor environment in Beijing’s extreme weather conditions. With a u-value of 2.0 W/m²K, the glazing has a shading coefficient of 0.4. The tower’s overall external envelope u-value is 0.55 W/m²K. Leeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale MagazineLeeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale Magazine

At the forefront of 3D Building Information Modelling (BIM) in design, construction management, and building operations, Zaha Hadid Architects and SOHO China have implemented proven technologies to reduce the energy consumption and emissions at each of their four collaborations, totalling 15 million square feet (1.4 million sq. m) of mixed-use urban space in Beijing and Shanghai.Leeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale Magazine

Designed to achieve LEED Gold certification by the US Green Building Council, Leeza SOHO’s advanced 3D BIM energy management system monitors real-time environmental control and energy efficiency. These systems also include heat recovery from exhaust air and high-efficiency pumps, fans, chillers boilers, lighting, and controls. The tower incorporates water-collection, low-flow rate fixtures, and greywater flushing as well as an insulating green roof with photovoltaic array to harvest solar energy.Leeza Soho - Zaha Hadid Architects - Scale Magazine

The 2,680 bicycle parking spaces, with lockers, shower facilities and dedicated charging spaces for electric and hybrid cars are located below ground; while low volatile organic compound materials are installed throughout Leeza SOHO to minimize interior pollutants and high-efficiency filters remove particulates via the air-handling system.

Project Details

Top of façade: 199.99 m

Top of atrium: 194.15 m

Standard floor to floor height: 4.1 m

Number of floors: 45 floors above ground, 4 floors below ground

Site area: 14,365 m²

Gross floor area: 172,800 m²

Project Start Date: October 2013

Siteworks Start Date: April 2015

Completion Date: 19 November 2019

All pictures courtesy: Zaha Hadid Architects