The Panda Base Sightseeing Watchtower stands out as a fascinating and unique project due to its innovative design, materials, and sustainable approach. The 69.8-meter-high tower, located in the Chengdu Panda Base, the world's leading research center for giant panda and biodiversity conservation, is designed to resemble “bamboo shoots breaking the ground,” offering a panoramic view of the park. Its façade is covered with 720 arch-shaped steel beams clad in aluminum, each varying in shape and size, creating a dynamic and visually striking appearance. The tower crown features an advanced opening and closing system, allowing the beams to open and close within two minutes during special events, embodying the concept of “spring bamboo shoots breaking the ground and blooming.”
A key technical aspect of the project is the extensive use of GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) material on the façade. This material is ideal for fitting the complex doubly curved surfaces, significantly reducing the number of joints and providing a seamless, highly integrated appearance. The parametric study and engineering of the arc-shaped beams, conducted with the support of Inhabit, ensured precise execution and adherence to the design vision.
The project's commitment to innovation and sustainability is evident through its integration of ecological principles and high-quality development standards. By creating a landmark that promotes ecological civilization, the Panda Base Sightseeing Watchtower not only enhances the visitor experience but also serves as a model for future architectural endeavors. Inhabit’s continued provision of professional technical services aligns with the trend towards green architecture, ensuring that the project remains a city-level, influential landscape landmark.