Aedas Unveils Nansha IFC: A New Landmark and Catalyst for Growth in the Greater Bay Area
Project: Nansha IFC
Location: Guangzhou, China
Client: Guangzhou Yuexiu Group
Design and Project Architect: Aedas
Gross Floor Area: 166,803.62 sq m
Completion year: 2024
Design Director: Ken Wai, Global Design Principal
Photographer: Terrence Zhang
Led by Aedas Global Design Principal Ken Wai, the Nansha IFC is a landmark high-end commercial complex located in Lingshan Island, offering panoramic views of the Pearl River and redefining Nansha's skyline while driving development in the Greater Bay Area.
Surrounded by water on three sides, Nansha IFC enjoys stunning views of the Jiaomen Waterway, Hongqili Waterway, and the Pearl River. The design concept, ‘Wings of Lingshan,’ responds to the distinctive landscape of mountains and rivers of Lingshan Island. A scenic landscape is created for the complex with a harmony of nature and urban development.
Two office towers, standing at 220m and 135m tall respectively, create an architectural image of spreading wings, symbolising Nansha's spirit of ambition and inclusivity. The twin towers are connected by an elevated sky bridge, forming an open gateway that resembles a soaring eagle from a distance, harmonising with the natural landscape of Lingshan Island.
The sky bridge, located over 100 meters high and spanning more than 60 meters, optimises functionality and creates a streamlined appearance. It forms a 270-degree viewing area that offers green and open spaces for the community.
The tower’s façade features low-radiation glass that slopes inward at about 10%, reducing light pollution while creating a fluid visual effect. The lines on the façade are inspired by the rhythm of water waves, echoing the surrounding natural waterways.
‘The Nansha IFC is not just a building but a bridge between nature and the city,’ Ken says. From the overall planning to the details, the project emphasises a balance between function and ecology. It utilises the terrain and waterways to minimise environmental impact while enhancing sustainability and efficiency. The spatial design of the podium caters to modern business needs and encourages interaction, providing an important platform for business and cultural activities in the GBA.