Zaha Hadid Architects CIECC Beijing

The city is located in Beijing, the Center for Trade and Culture in China, and has recently opened the Capital International Exhibition and Conference Center (CIECC). The center, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), is the latest progress in the continuous expansion of the city, and to meet its demand for international conferences, conferences and industry exhibition.
Located in the 15th subway in Beijing and near the city’s international airport in the city, the northern and southern CIECC axis links the nine exhibition halls, providing saline clarity, extreme flexibility and efficiency. It is depicted as “strips” weave all the new facilities, and bridges over this central courtyard link the exhibition halls and the conference center and the hotel to provide internal blood circulation between the events of the events.
The architectural language is designed in the center and the deep copper colors that include large and comfortable windows, to balance the massive industrial scale in CIECC. It features a complex ceiling system consisting of similar geometric shapes that create an isolated and lightweight structure-which provides space-free spaces that can be quickly adapted to changes in exhibitions and the nature of use.
CIECC implements smart buildings management systems with mixed ventilation, ensuring optimal natural ventilation supported by highly efficient HVAC equipment to enhance internal air quality while reducing energy consumption. In addition, rainwater collection is available throughout the extensive imprint of the center, as well as the recycling of gray water and photovoltaic cells that provide energy generation on the site, all of which were advantages that helped the center achieve the highest certificate in the Chinese green construction program.
The center that has been unveiled recently and the largest and largest exhibition of exhibitions and conferences in Beijing – which expands the current facility in the city to more than 611,000 square meters with nine new exhibition halls, and three new reception halls, and a conference center that can include 9,000 delegates in addition to a hotel with 410 rooms.