ZHA recently celebrated the inauguration of the Songshan Lake Exhibition and Performance Centre in Dongguan, China, with a performance by the China National Symphony Orchestra. This significant cultural institution, situated on the picturesque Yuehe Lake waterfront, is envisioned as a central hub for the burgeoning city. It seamlessly blends performance venues, exhibition halls, and public areas, offering a rich tapestry of experiences for residents and visitors alike. The design is a tribute to Dongguan's deep cultural roots, particularly its 700-year legacy of Cantonese Opera, reflected in the building's sweeping, interconnected forms that evoke the fluid 'water sleeves' of opera performers, culminating in the grand theater and exhibition hall.
The architectural vision for the center is deeply embedded in local traditions, notably Cantonese Opera and Lingnan architecture. The expansive roof, with its distinctive upturned eaves, mirrors traditional Lingnan design, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits such as shading in Dongguan's humid subtropical climate. These outdoor spaces foster a natural connection between the interior and the surrounding public plaza, lush garden terraces, and a scenic waterfront promenade along Songshan Lake. The facility boasts a 1,200-seat Grand Theatre and a versatile 400-seat Multifunction Hall, alongside extensive exhibition spaces, capable of hosting a diverse array of events from concerts and conferences to industry gatherings and various cultural programs throughout the year. This unveiling also coincides with ZHA's recent rebranding from Zaha Hadid Architects, marking a new chapter for the firm.
Inside the Grand Theatre, acoustic engineering plays a pivotal role in creating an immersive auditory experience. Approximately 100,000 slender acoustic spines, varying in length, density, and tonal quality, adorn the walls and ceilings. These elements are meticulously designed to diffuse sound, manage reverberation, and mitigate standing waves, ensuring uniform acoustic performance across the entire auditorium. The result is a richly textured interior that is as visually stunning as it is acoustically effective. Furthermore, the project emphasizes sustainable construction practices, utilizing prefabricated ultra-high-performance concrete cladding from reusable molds, which minimizes construction waste and accelerates installation. The building’s environmental commitment is further bolstered by photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and permeable landscape surfaces, all of which contribute to its ecological footprint. Additionally, the restoration of wetlands along the waterfront enhances local biodiversity and provides crucial flood mitigation.
This newly established cultural beacon at Songshan Lake masterfully integrates traditional artistic influences with contemporary architectural solutions. By merging performance, exhibition, and communal spaces within a design that acknowledges its local heritage, leverages modern construction techniques, and harmonizes with the dynamic waterfront environment, the center is poised to become a vibrant nexus for culture and community engagement.