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What's in the Oriental Gate in Suzhou?

As one of the super high-rise buildings with the most complicated structure in China, the Oriental Gate integrates traditional culture with modern architecture through simple geometric curve processing, and inherits Suzhou history and culture to the greatest extent.

As a landmark building in the core area of West Lake CBD, the Oriental Gate has attracted much attention from the beginning of planning and design. Yang Xiu, chairman of Tiandi Group, the main investor of the project, believes that the Oriental Gate is "a new starting point for ancient China to go to the world and a new gateway for the world to understand the East".

Features:

The Hanging Garden is located at the top of the Oriental Gate Tower. The unique arched glass curtain wall system at the top encloses an open "greenhouse space" and is designed into two sets of presidential suites in Chinese classical style.

In order to fully show the originality of the skyline of the Oriental Gate and the hanging garden in fire fighting, and to ensure that the plane position of the fire elevator and the height of its ceiling will not affect the design of the hanging garden, a fire elevator in the north and south towers was rebuilt on the fourth refuge floor.

When the electromechanical designer arranges the water cannon and smoke exhaust fan, he designs it in combination with the curtain wall frame system, and directly sets the fan on the outer curtain wall, thus eliminating the smoke exhaust pipeline and reducing the influence of electromechanical equipment on the visual effect of the hanging garden.