Introduction to the Project
In 2020, WSP ARCHITECTS undertook the ambitious task of designing the Zhengzhou Linkong Biopharmaceutical Park in Zhengzhou, China. Spanning an area of 250,133 square meters, this project aimed to create a cutting-edge facility for research, production, and innovation in the life sciences and biomedicine sector.
Location and Overview
Situated in the south of Zhengzhou airport’s economic comprehensive experimental zone, the biopharmaceutical park is part of a larger industrial cluster dedicated to R&D, production, entrepreneurship, and innovation in life sciences. Phase I of the project covers an area of 181.6 mu and comprises various facilities including an exhibition center, incubation center, pilot production group, and large-scale production plant.
Planning and Design
The park’s design faced significant challenges in integrating the requirements of scientific research and production processes with creative solutions that reflect the characteristics of the biomedicine industry. The park is divided into south and north areas, connected by a central life axis that forms a unified whole. Zoning is streamlined to accommodate different functions, including high-rise R&D incubation, pilot test groups, and production plants.
Key Features of the Park
- Exhibition Center: Inspired by the DNA double helix, the exhibition center features a spiral design that extends from the ground to the roof. It provides spaces for achievement display, foreign exchange, and professional meetings, integrating ecology, architecture, and landscape.
- Incubation Building: Symbolizing the “rhythm of life,” the incubation building boasts a silver-white facade with vertical aluminum plates, creating a futuristic and technologically advanced image. It houses public laboratories, conference facilities, and an innovation and entrepreneurship base.
- Academician Workstation: This center, characterized by an arc-shaped green plant roof, serves as a high-end achievement transformation hub for industry leaders. It enhances the park’s industrial strength and creates a conducive environment for investment attraction.
Production and Living Facilities
The North District focuses on pilot tests and production workshops, providing R&D and production space tailored to the needs of biomedical enterprises. The park also offers living facilities, including staff restaurants and landscaped courtyards, to ensure a high-quality working environment for researchers.
Conclusion
Zhengzhou Linkong Biopharmaceutical Park represents a significant milestone in the development of the biomedical industry in China. With its state-of-the-art facilities, innovative design, and commitment to sustainability, the park is poised to become a leading hub for research, production, and innovation in the field of biomedicine.