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Beijing Zhongguancun New Material Research & Development Center  

Beijing Zhongguancun New Material Research & Development Center

Beijing, China

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Beijing Zhongguancun New Material Research & Development Center

Beijing, China

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2015
SIZE
1,000,000 +
The 1.8 million square foot New Material R&D Center creates a campus of inter-connected courtyards that seamlessly integrate the community of office, living, and research and development space to create an environment of “Scholarship in the Garden.” The design combines the methods used in the historical courtyard palaces, temples and traditional Chinese homes with a modern interpretation that engages the contemporary scientific community.

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