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Envision Energy Headquarters

Jiangyin, Chinese Mainland

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The Envision Energy Headquarters was designed for a green energy research and development firm focused on the design and production of wind turbines. The 3,000-square-meter building sits adjacent to the company¡¯s rotor assembly facility and serves a dual purpose: providing public exhibition and educational spaces to showcase the benefits of renewable energy, while also creating a collaborative and supportive workplace for employees.

The headquarters includes dining facilities, a sports and fitness center, and an employee ¡°spirit lounge¡± designed to encourage collaboration and rejuvenation among the company¡¯s designers.

Wind energy and its fluid movement inspired the building¡¯s form, exterior skin and interior atrium. A cantilever shelters the main entrance on the north side, while creating a roof terrace with expansive views on the south.

The metallic facade reinforces the concept of movement, flowing around a polished aluminum, airfoil-shaped volume, referred to as the ¡°eye,¡± at the heart of the building. This distinctive element houses the company¡¯s central monitoring and mission control room for its wind turbine systems.