Keep Exploring Architizer by Creating a Free Account or Logging in.

This feature is for industry professionals.  To unlock it, signup and then join or add your company. To unlock this feature,  signup and then submit your professional details.

Membership is Free.

LinkedIn Facebook Google
or
Already a Member? Sign in.
Add To Collection Add to Collection
Guangzhou Panyu Square Substation  

Guangzhou Panyu Square Substation

View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection

Other Projects by Ronald Lu & Partners

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Valais

Add To Collection Add to Collection

PARKLIN · Hill Cove, Zhuhai

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Yilian Financial Plaza

Add To Collection Add to Collection

De Novo

Add To Collection Add to Collection

KOHO

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Century Gateway

Add To Collection Add to Collection

HKUST School of Business and Management

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Tiu Keng Leng Sports Centre

Add To Collection Add to Collection

HKYWCA Sydney Leong Holiday Lodge

Add To Collection Add to Collection

11-39 Blue Pool Road

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Harmony Place

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Forest Hills

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Lake Dragon Residential Development

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Honor New World

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Virtue Court

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Maritime Phase 1

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Manhattan Hill

Add To Collection Add to Collection

One SilverSea

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Hong Kong Baptist Hospital Block E

Guangzhou Panyu Square Substation

STATUS
Concept
The 110kV Panyu Square Substation is located in Zhushan Village in Panyu City, a suburb of Guangzhou.

The substation was designed to be functional and to make human-centric contributions to the surrounding community; but also as a modern interpretation of the “floating clouds” concept – a traditional symbol representing luck and good fortune, as in Chinese culture, clouds have the power to bring disparate energies together. This design reduces visual pressure on the landscape through natural forms that unite the community and offer public facilities and open spaces to make life better for the residents.

The substation’s second-floor platform connects the surrounding village areas to public green spaces, making access more convenient. Its facilities, including tea rooms and electric vehicle charging spaces, sit alongside a communal urban square. Circulation stairs and a green slope connect the square to the platform floor which also holds a science gallery. Scattered seats on the stairs serve as both rest areas for people and stadium-type seating for events or gatherings. The platform also provides varied terrain for runners and walkers, and acts as a canopy and shelter for people and the vehicles charging below.

The outer wall of the substation is made from perforated aluminium plates. The design inspiration comes from the various shapes of rain clouds – tighter holes represent the condensed structure of a rain cloud’s upper layer, while the lower parts have a looser structure. The aluminium façade facing the square can also act as an interactive screen at night, where short films and other entertainment can be shown.

Product Spec Sheet

Were your products used?
Join as a manufacturer to add your products.

Collaborating Firms

Team