The strange metamorphic building in China has stunned pedestrians

This unique building is a financial center located in Shanghai, China with a total area of ​​420,000m2.

Pedestrians will not be able to take their eyes off this unique building's movement.

This unique building is a financial center located in Shanghai, China with a total area of ​​420,000 square meters, including a combination of high-class offices, hotels, shopping centers and art centers - cultural. The work was done by British company Heatherwick Studio & Foster and colleagues.

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The building consists of 4 floors and 4 basements are inspired by traditional Chinese theater.

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The facade of the building is a unique combination because the steel pipes are plated with luxurious copper gold color, hanging along and close together like a bamboo curtain.

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These steel pipes can follow the electric axis and move around the building according to the pre-installed program.

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This work can serve many different uses.

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Ground floor area can be used for performances, product launches and brand events.

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Walking on the hallway on the upper floors, visitors can clearly see each steel pipe and watch them move.

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People enjoy watching the unique architecture of the building.

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The latest photos of the building were recorded by photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu during the construction phase.

Update 18 December 2018
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