GLOBAL FUTURE DESIGN AWARDS announced the results of the selection on 15 October 2024.POA Works“China Eye Valley Exhibition Centre”,Selected from a large number of finalists from many countries,Winner of the top prize in the category ‘Multifunctional Uncompleted Project’.
POA hopes to optimise the environmental benefits by incorporating local culture and maximising the integration of landscape resources within the site. The design form incorporates the concept of ‘Eye Valley + Infinity’, like the mathematical symbol ‘♾’, bringing new life to the infinite development potential of China's Eye Valley.
Pan Chengshou said: architecture should not only satisfy people's material, aesthetic and practical functions, but also enhance the quality of the surrounding environment, integrate into the environment and promote the close connection between the user and the natural environment, so that people can experience and enjoy the beauty of nature in a more in-depth manner.
The design of ‘China Eye Valley Convention and Exhibition Centre’ combines the irregular topography of the base ‘polygon’ and introduces the green park on the north side to create a hotel building with excellent landscape view and an efficient and convenient convention and exhibition building, which will enhance the service level of the area for the Eye Valley town and create a green and shared urban living room. It will also create a green and shared urban living room.
About Global Future Design Awards
The Global Future Design Awards (GFDA) was founded by APR, the world's leading architectural publisher. As one of the world's most prestigious awards for high-rise architecture, the GFDA focuses on the study of new technologies, materials, functional aesthetics, spatial organisation, and the presentation of globalisation, flexibility, adaptability, and digital innovations, recognising and celebrating design excellence that has brought a new definition to architecture, and aiming to promote innovation in the relationship between architecture and the natural world, between buildings and communities, and between architects and cities.