Developer: Shenzhen Bay Area Urban Construction and Development Co., Ltd.
Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Tower C is the tallest twin towers connected by an aerial walkway in China, located in Nanshan District, Shenzhen. It consists of the East Tower and the West Tower linked by the walkway, and achieved the topping-out of its main structure on December 19, 2025.
The project was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, inspired by the imagery of "a couple dancing." With flowing lines integrating urban spatial elements, it creates a multi-functional complex combining office spaces, hotels, commercial areas, cultural facilities, and transportation. Upon completion, it will serve as a TOD landmark and a world-class corporate service hub for the area.
The 6,000-ton steel structure connecting corridor of Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Tower C achieved millimeter-level splicing at an altitude of 119.15 meters, featuring construction challenges that include "extreme span, extreme weight, extreme height, and extreme precision." The project employed the "ground assembly + large hydraulic synchronous lifting" technique, with overall errors controlled within 10 millimeters. Utilizing the "one software, one hardware, one network, one platform" intelligent construction system, the project incorporated equipment such as welding robots and smart construction elevators, making it one of Shenzhen's first pilot projects for intelligent construction.
The curtain wall project spans 415,000 square meters, utilizing a domestically pioneered pleated multi-curvature unit curtain wall system. It encompasses 71 systems and over 90 types of glass, combining aesthetic appeal with energy-saving functionality to effectively reduce building energy consumption.
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