Sunday, 14 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Conceptual design coherence at Nanhu Lake demonstrates organizational values translated into architectural form
A single metaphor can organize an entire corporate campus into unified excellence.
From the sky above Hangzhou, the Alibaba Damo Nanhu Industry Park reveals itself as something unexpected: a Bodhi leaf floating on Nanhu Lake. Architecture firm Aedas, led by Global Design Principal Ken Wai alongside Executive Directors Wei Li and Feili Shen, created the first headquarters for a major technology research academy by grounding every design decision in a single organizing concept. The leaf veins become open courtyards and view corridors. The central stem transforms into a Zen courtyard for contemplation. The overall silhouette creates instant brand recognition from any aerial photograph. Enterprises planning significant real estate investments gain tremendous value when visual and functional coherence extends across complex campuses. The Alibaba Damo Nanhu Industry Park demonstrates that starting with a meaningful conceptual foundation produces harmony across countless subsequent choices, from building orientation to workspace configuration to landscape integration.
The campus integrates research laboratories, exhibition centers, and collaborative workspaces through what Aedas calls the Neighborhood teaming system, blending work, meeting, and personal spaces to promote communication across disciplines. Modular office blocks link together to create floor plates ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 square meters, accommodating organizational evolution without major construction interventions. The project earned the Platinum A' Design Award in the Construction and Real Estate Projects Design category in 2023, recognition reserved for work demonstrating exceptional innovation and contribution to societal wellbeing. For brand managers and creative directors evaluating corporate campus strategies, the Alibaba Damo Nanhu Industry Park illustrates how physical environments become tangible expressions of organizational identity. The Bodhi leaf functions as more than visual poetry. The conceptual choice shapes every corridor, every sightline, every gathering space into a coherent statement about learning and discovery.
Organizations considering significant built projects would do well to identify their own founding metaphor before any architectural plans begin. The discipline of conceptual coherence simplifies decisions, aligns stakeholders, and produces environments where form and function reinforce each other naturally. What would your organization's values look like if they took physical shape?
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