Internet goliath Tencent is building a city the size of Midtown Manhattan in China, complete with grass-covered rooftops, offices, and apartments. Here's what Net City will look like.
The master-planned city project is one of the latest launched by a tech company that proposes providing a sprawling campus where employees can work, live, and play.Tencent held an international design competition in 2019 to choose a firm that could develop a sustainable city from the ground up on a 320-acre peninsula in Shenzhen, China. NBBJ was chosen.
"In today's computer-driven world, we are free to imagine a highly integrated city that brings 'work, live, play' closer together to foster more synergy between people," NBBJ Design Partner Jonathan Ward said in a press release.New corporate offices will be the center of the project, surrounded by living quarters, schools, retail spaces, and other amenities that suit a work-life balance for Tencent employees.
The designs meet the criteria of China's "Sponge City" initiative and will collect water on the campus by managing runoff and flooding, according to NBBJ.The project is expected to be completed in seven years.
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