Iconic complex taking shape in China's Greater Bay Area
The initial blueprint featured a multifunctional complex combined with a yacht center. Due to the building's special location, it embraces lots of curves that resembles waves, a feature that can be seen in architecture in Macao.
And the construction progress was by no means easy. It began in 2017 with complex foundation work that included the temporary damming of the Tianmu River and the project was temporarily halted in 2020 due to foundation issues.
In early 2021, the building's purpose was modified to become an urban technology museum complex before it was finally readjusted to its current function as an innovation hub.
"Every great architectural project encounters countless challenges," Fu said, drawing parallels with the Sydney Opera House and the Louvre's renovation.
The building's role continually evolved, from the initial urban exhibition center to the technology museum complex, and on to the innovation hub that embodies the region's advancement – always progressing in tandem with the times, Fu said.
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