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OMA Designs New Headquarters for Central Chinese
Television Giant CCTV in Beijing
January 7, 2003
There were already some rumours but now it is officially
announced, OMA will build the new headquarters for the big Chinese
television co-operation CCTV in Beijing.

CCTV Beijing |
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CCTV's new 550,000 m2 headquarters will be completed for the Beijing
Olympics in 2008. The total construction cost is estimated at 600
million euro. The CCTV headquarters will be one of the first European
skyscrapers to be built in China. Out of ten competitors Toyo Ito,
East China Architecture & Design Institute and OMA where selected
for the second phase. A jury that included architect Arata Isozaki
and critic Charles Jencks selected the OMA design.
The headquarter will be built on a 10-hectare site in the new Central
Business District in Beijing. The proposal consists of two high-rise
buildings: The first one is 230m high with a floor area of about
400,000m2 and combines administration with news, broadcasting, studios
and program production. The building is not a traditional tower,
but a continuous loop of horizontal and vertical sections that establish
an urban site rather than point to the sky. The irregular grid on
the building's facades is an expression of the forces travelling
throughout its structure. The second building, the 115,000 m2 Television
Cultural Center (TVCC) is visible from the main intersection of
the Central Business District through the 'window' of the CCTV headquarters.
It includes a hotel, a visitor's centre, a large public theatre
and exhibition spaces.
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