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Building: XINTIANDI, SHANGHAI

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Xintiandi Shanghai is a landmark mixed-use development completed in 2002, located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. This innovative project seamlessly blends historic preservation with contemporary urban design, featuring offices, commercial spaces, and residential units. Developed through a collaborative effort by internationally renowned architects including Wood and Zapata, Tongji University's Architecture and Design Research Institute, and Nikken Sekkei International, Xintiandi exemplifies modern urban revitalization. The development has become a symbol of Shanghai's transformation, attracting both businesses and residents while maintaining the charm of the city's traditional architectural heritage. Its success demonstrates how thoughtful architectural intervention can create vibrant mixed-use communities.

Xintiandi Shanghai is a landmark mixed-use development completed in 2002, located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. This innovative project seamlessly blends historic preservation with contemporary urban design, featuring offices, commercial spaces, and residential units. Developed through

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Xintiandi Shanghai is a landmark mixed-use development completed in 2002, located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. This innovative project seamlessly blends historic preservation with contemporary urban design, featuring offices, commercial spaces, and residential units. Developed through a collaborative effort by internationally renowned architects including Wood and Zapata, Tongji University's Architecture and Design Research Institute, and Nikken Sekkei International, Xintiandi exemplifies modern urban revitalization. The development has become a symbol of Shanghai's transformation, attracting both businesses and residents while maintaining the charm of the city's traditional architectural heritage. Its success demonstrates how thoughtful architectural intervention can create vibrant mixed-use communities.