Saturday, 13 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
The Golden A' Award Winner Demonstrates Commercial Architecture That Outlasts Its Original Purpose
A forty-five meter tower turns a temporary sales function into permanent urban infrastructure.
What happens when a commercial real estate developer decides their sales center should become the most photographed point along an entire river? Tengyuan Design answered that question with Shenyang Hunnan, an exhibition center that earned the Golden A' Design Award in Architecture, Building and Structure Design. The project occupies 1400 square meters in Shenyang's Hunnan district, where a forty-five meter observation tower now offers visitors unobstructed views of the Hunhe River. During site analysis, drone exploration revealed that the river's beauty only becomes fully apparent above forty meters, a discovery that shaped the entire architectural concept. The design team created a structure serving multiple functions simultaneously: commercial showcase, public viewing platform, and regional landmark that will remain valuable long after the initial sales period concludes.
The Shenyang Hunnan project demonstrates sophisticated understanding of how architecture creates brand value across multiple timeframes. Aluminum panels with graduated perforations create what the designers describe as snowflake shadows dancing across the building, referencing Shenyang's northern climate while filtering light in ways that change throughout each day. Four intermediate viewing platforms distributed through the tower's height transform the vertical journey into multiple destinations, each offering different perspectives on the river landscape. A book bar and water bar provide comfortable gathering spaces that encourage extended visits and positive associations. The building's front plaza faces the city while its rear opens toward residential areas, mediating between public and private realms with deliberate intention. For brands investing in commercial architecture, the Shenyang Hunnan approach offers a compelling template: buildings that deliver immediate commercial returns while contributing meaningfully to communities they serve.
Commercial architecture can simultaneously serve business objectives and create lasting urban value. The Shenyang Hunnan project proves that sales centers can function as exhibition halls, viewing platforms, and city landmarks all at once. For enterprises considering their next architectural investment, the question worth asking: which purposes will still matter in twenty years, and how can your building serve them from day one?
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