New CCTV Tower in Beijing

The main function of the New CCTV Tower is to serve as the headquarters for CMG (China Media Group). The former CMG headquarters was another building, the China Central Television Building at 11 Fuxin Road around 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) to the west.

Beijing is home to many historical sites such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China, Summer Palace, and many more. Although Beijing is filled with these lovely ancient attractions, it also has some modern odd-looking buildings and a great example here is the New CCTV Tower (CCTV Headquarters).

 

A Futuristic Building in the Old Capital

The New CCTV Tower has a shiny look which when the sun is at the right angle, directly looking at it for more than some seconds may even hurt your eyes. The design of this building is also very odd-shaped and the engineers have put an enormous amount of work into it.

The New CCTV Tower also known as the CMG Headquarters has a height of 234 meters (768 feet). The tower also has 51 stories inside which alongside its height, we can easily call a skyscraper. It is located on East Third Ring Road, Guanghua Road in the Beijing Central Business District (CBD).

New CCTV Tower in Beijing 2

 

Who designed the New CCTV Headquarters?

This magnificent piece of rich architecture has been designed by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), a Dutch architectural firm based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The OMA is an active global brand and currently has many buildings all around the world in Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania.

An international design competition was held and ten companies from around the globe entered the competition. There was an international jury responsible for selecting the winning design which included architect Arata Isozaki and critic Charles Jencks who narrowed down the selection to three and finally, the OMA won the competition.

In 2002, on January 1st they won the contract from the Beijing International Tendering Co. and became the official constructors of the CCTV Headquarters and the Television Cultural Center.

Two architects designed the New CCTV Headquarters, Rem Koolhaas a Dutch architect and founding partner of OMA, and Ole Scheeren a German architect. Both of them are award-winning architects and have worked on numerous projects all around the world. The complex engineering design of the building is a work by Cecil Balmond of Arup Group, a Sri Lankan–British designer.

 

New CCTV Tower, the Best Tall Building of the World

The unique design of The New CCTV Headquarters won the Best Tall Building Overall Award which is awarded by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in 2013. This was the third time a Chinese building has won the award, the first was Shanghai World Financial Center in 2008 and the second one was Beijing Linked Hybrid in 2009. The New CCTV Tower won the award for Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia in the same year too.

CCTV Headquarters

OMA also won an award at the Cityscape Architecture Review Awards Gala in the mixed-use category for their design which took place in 2007 on October 18th, in Dubai, UAE. New CCTV Headquarters is between the first of 300 new towers of the new Beijing CBD. It has all the offices and studios of Administration, broadcasting, news, and program production within itself.

 

Design, Architecture, and Construction of New CCTV Tower

The construction of this odd-looking building started in 2004 on June 1st and by early 2008 in January, the facade of the building was completed. The construction of this tower experienced a delay. The reason for the delay was a fire that engulfed the neighboring Television Cultural Center in February 2009. After all, it was in May 2012 when the construction was over and the headquarters was completed.

As it is quite obvious at first glance, this is not a traditional tower and has not seen a traditional construction. The main building of this futuristic landmark is made up of six horizontal and vertical sections which shape a loop. It creates an odd grid on the facade of the building with an open center. The floor space of the building has an area of 473,000 square meters (5,090,000 square feet).

Based on the form of its design, it was a real challenge to construct it and one of the biggest reasons was the fact that it was located in a seismic zone which made constructing it much more challenging. About building the Tower, Rem Koolhaas one of the main architects has said that the Chinese could never conceive the design and the Europeans could never build it and it is a hybrid by definition.

The New CCTV Tower has a radical shape and has been nicknamed “da Kucha” by a local taxi driver which would roughly mean “big boxer shorts” or “big pants.” A Chinese critic had claimed that the building has been modeled based on a pornographic image of a woman who is on her hands and knees. This has been officially denied by Rem Koolhaas.

In 2007, on May 30th, the New CCTV Headquarters was built in three buildings. Then, these three structures were joined to form one and a half buildings. This connection was planned for the early morning so that the steel in each tower would cool at the same temperature and would not lock in structural differentials.

The New CCTV Tower building was part of a media park planned to shape a landscape of public entertainment, production studios, and outdoor filming areas as a central green axis of the CBD extension.

 

The Fire of 2009

In 2009 on February 9th, on Lantern Festival day, the fireworks ignited the Television Cultural Center and it caught on fire. This building was the adjacent building to the New CCTV Tower in the complex and caused a delay in the construction of the tower.

The complex was to have the Beijing Mandarin Oriental Hotel, which was 160 meters (520 feet) that was severely damaged by the fire, a large public theater, two recording studios with three audio control rooms, a digital cinema, two screening rooms, and a visitor’s center.

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