DJI Sky City

Coordinates: 22°34′49″N 113°56′17″E / 22.580354°N 113.937989°E / 22.580354; 113.937989
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DJI Sky City
大疆天空之城
DJI Sky City in 2023
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General information
StatusCompleted
AddressLiuxiandong, Xili Subdistrict, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
Coordinates22°34′49″N 113°56′17″E / 22.580354°N 113.937989°E / 22.580354; 113.937989
Groundbreaking2017
Completed2022
OwnerDJI
Design and construction
Architect(s)Norman Foster
Architecture firmFoster and Partners
DeveloperChina State Construction Engineering
Structural engineerArup

DJI Sky City (Chinese: 大疆天空之城; pinyin: Dàjiāng tiānkōng zhī chéng)[1][2]), also known as DJI Headquarters Tower, is the global corporate headquarters of DJI. Located in Nanshan, Shenzhen, China, the building complex serves as the laboratory and office spaces for the company. The building was designed by Norman Foster of Foster and Partners and constructed by China State Construction Engineering corporation. The project broke ground in 2017 and completed in December 2022.[3][4]

The complex consists of two tower buildings, each with a central core with large volumes cantilevered. Multiple protruding glass blocks are suspended asymmetrically on the side. The complex will host 8,000 employees with office space, research and development, testing, and public facilities.[5] Two skyscrapers are around 200 meters tall (213m and 195m respectively[6]) with an open-air suspension bridge connects two building towers at 100 meters above ground.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DJI 大疆全球总部"大疆天空之城"落成启用". DJI China. 26 December 2022.
  2. ^ "DJI Sky City". Foster + Partners.
  3. ^ "Recently Completed | Foster + Partners". Archived from the original on 2020-06-05.
  4. ^ "DJI Sky City Tower 2". skyscrapercenter.
  5. ^ Barandy, Kat (28 September 2022). "foster and partners completes DJI headquarters 'sky city' in shenzhen". designboom.
  6. ^ "A new benchmark for future R&D buildings". Arup.
  7. ^ Parkes, James (29 September 2022). "Foster + Partners connects pair of skyscrapers with 100-meter-high suspension bridge". de zeen.