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Take a closer look at the roof construction detail of Büro Ole Scheeren’s Shenzhen Wave - ZTE Headquarters. This project...
01/06/2026

Take a closer look at the roof construction detail of Büro Ole Scheeren’s Shenzhen Wave - ZTE Headquarters. This project is characterized by a sinuous diagonal ‘Wave’ which cuts through the building and links its multiple levels, lifting the structure off the ground and cresting up through the roof.

Located at the entry to the Shenzhen Bay Super HQ masterplan in southern China, the distinctive design for the tech leader is imagined as a dynamic, living organism that generates innovation, cutting-edge ideas and new ways of working and living together.

📍Shenzhen, China
📸 中建一局 Vanke

Floating above, the Róng Museum of Art consists of constellation of gallery volumes that merge to form a flexible exhibi...
04/05/2026

Floating above, the Róng Museum of Art consists of constellation of gallery volumes that merge to form a flexible exhibition space – including an extensive double‑height gallery capable of hosting large‑scale installations. A meandering stair flows along the building’s outer facades to culminate in a rooftop garden. This open green space extends the Houhai Hybrid Campus’ central oasis into the museum itself and acts as an elevated exterior events platform, able to host shows, performances and outdoor programming with views across Shenzhen’s waterfront.

📍Shenzhen, China

By suspending the building’s main body above the ground, Ole Scheeren’s design frees its base as a covered, naturally ve...
28/04/2026

By suspending the building’s main body above the ground, Ole Scheeren’s design frees its base as a covered, naturally ventilated public plaza.
A grand skylight brings daylight into the sun and rain-protected space. Envisioned as an “art forum”, this organic space will be accessible 24 hours a day, allowing visitors and the public to pass through and gather. Artworks, temporary installations and public events will activate the space, turning casual movement through the site into a cultural encounter.

📍Shenzhen, China

The cone-shaped volumes of the Róng Museum of Art collect rainwater on their roofs, which is filtered into retention pon...
22/04/2026

The cone-shaped volumes of the Róng Museum of Art collect rainwater on their roofs, which is filtered into retention ponds on the ground for recycling, contributing to Shenzhen’s broader ‘sponge city’ approach to water management.

📍Shenzhen, China

“What is significant is that how China’s innovation sector is opening new ground for culture and urban development. From...
18/04/2026

“What is significant is that how China’s innovation sector is opening new ground for culture and urban development. From the very beginning, we worked closely to define a museum and overall complex that is not only a showcase, but a symbiotic urban and ecological statement with big tech as a central cultural patron” says Ole Scheeren.

“Around the world, most tech environments are relentlessly self‑focused. Here, the ambition is to chart a different path by investing in public space, cultural venues and education, and to use economic success to underwrite a deeper, more generous engagement with the city and wider society.”

📍Shenzhen, China

Floating above, the constellation of gallery volumes merges to form a flexible exhibition space – including an extensive...
10/04/2026

Floating above, the constellation of gallery volumes merges to form a flexible exhibition space – including an extensive double‑height gallery capable of hosting large‑scale installations. A meandering stair flows along the building’s outer facades to culminate in a rooftop garden.

This open green space extends the Houhai Hybrid Campus’ central oasis into the museum itself and acts as an elevated exterior events platform, able to host shows, performances and outdoor programming with views across Shenzhen’s waterfront.

📍Shenzhen, China

The Róng Museum of Art is due to complete in 2027. Its facade’s textured glass tubes catch light by day and glow softly ...
04/04/2026

The Róng Museum of Art is due to complete in 2027. Its facade’s textured glass tubes catch light by day and glow softly when illuminated at night. The result
is a woven-like appearance with tactile depth and organic texture, creating a legible landmark within the dense Shenzhen skyline.

Each fritted glass tube can be illuminated individually, allowing for subtle variations and curated sequences of light across the museum’s envelope. After dark, the building evokes the character of a cultural lantern, its shifting glow acting as a radiant focal point that draws the city’s gaze and imagination.

📍Shenzhen, China

Architecturally, the Róng Museum of Art is designed to generate curiosity and invite movement and exchange between the m...
30/03/2026

Architecturally, the Róng Museum of Art is designed to generate curiosity and invite movement and exchange between the museum, the Hybrid Campus and the surrounding city.

The museum comprises a total of 4,500 square meters, with 2,300 square meters of gallery space, as well as extensive educational facilities, including a major public art library, workshops, spaces for lectures and screenings, culture-focused retail and cafes and restaurants.

📍Shenzhen, China

Ole Scheeren’s design for Róng Museum of Art creates a symbiotic space in Shenzhen’s Nanshan District dedicated to visua...
27/03/2026

Ole Scheeren’s design for Róng Museum of Art creates a symbiotic space in Shenzhen’s Nanshan District dedicated to visual and digital culture of the 20th and 21st century, including art, design, architecture and film.

The museum forms the cornerstone of the Houhai Hybrid Campus – also designed by Ole Scheeren
– which integrates residences, offices, curated specialty retail, and a House Hotel operated by Swire
Properties into a 24‑hour urban ecosystem.

Named after the Chinese character for “symbiosis” and “integration,” the Róng Museum of Art marks a
significant milestone in how Shenzhen’s tech‑driven economy supports arts and culture.

The Róng Museum of Art becomes a unique cultural institution that channels technology-based prosperity to support the wider urban development of Shenzhen into a global city with its own artistic voice.

📍Shenzhen, China

Büro Ole Scheeren unveils the Róng Museum of Art, a new cultural landmark in Shenzhen. Conceived for one of China’s larg...
23/03/2026

Büro Ole Scheeren unveils the Róng Museum of Art, a new cultural landmark in Shenzhen. Conceived for one of China’s largest tech companies, the Róng Museum of Art will be focused on visual culture of the 20th and 21st century. The new institution asserts a civic responsibility of big tech towards culture and urban life in China’s capital of innovation.

📍Shenzhen, China

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