Beijing Dongzhimen Transportation Hub | China

Project Description
Urban Complex and Auxiliary Project for Beijing Olympic Games
Project Overview
This urban complex was a key auxiliary project for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, playing a pivotal role in the development of the city’s infrastructure during and after the Games. The project serves as a multi-functional hub, integrating a range of amenities and services to create a dynamic and modern urban space. Located near a major transportation hub, this development combines high-rise offices, luxury apartments, a five-star hotel, a business center, and an aviation service facility, making it an essential part of Beijing’s cityscape.
Key Features
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Total Building Area: 590,800 m²
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Building Height: 160 meters
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Number of Floors: 34 above ground, 3 underground
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Multi-Functionality: Office spaces, luxury apartments, business center, hotel, aviation services
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Connection to Transportation Hub: Seamless access to major transport systems
The complex's design and functionality make it a prime example of mixed-use urban development, meeting the needs of business, residential, hospitality, and aviation sectors all in one location.
Multi-Functional Design
This urban complex was designed with multiple interconnected functions, making it a vital part of Beijing’s post-Olympics infrastructure:
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High-rise Office Spaces: Providing modern, flexible office environments for corporations and businesses.
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Luxury Apartments: Offering premium living spaces for high-net-worth individuals in close proximity to commercial and transportation hubs.
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Five-Star Hotel: Catering to both business and leisure travelers, the hotel adds a luxury touch to the complex.
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Business Center: Equipped with modern facilities and services to support businesses and entrepreneurs.
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Aviation Service Facility: Serving the growing need for air travel services, this facility connects the complex with global aviation networks.
Project Significance
Beyond its immediate functional benefits, this urban complex symbolizes the legacy of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Designed as a multi-functional urban hub, it helps streamline Beijing’s connectivity while providing spaces for work, residence, leisure, and services. Its integration with the transportation network ensures easy access to various modes of transit, making it a central node in the city’s modern infrastructure.
The project contributes to Beijing’s economic growth and strengthens its position as a global business and cultural center. By combining commercial, residential, hospitality, and aviation functions, the complex helps meet the diverse demands of modern urban life.


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