Tower C by Zaha Hadid Architects will be a major commercial and financial center in Shenzhen Bay in China.
Zaha Hadid Architects' C Tower within the base of Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters is located exactly at the intersection of Shenzhen's north-south green axis and east-west urban corridor. Practically the center of the city.

Pictures they speak for themselves: beautiful, futuristic, almost like a movie.
A smart district
Connected to the district's intelligent management systems that continuously monitor external and internal conditions, internal environmental controls will be adjusted in real time to reduce energy consumption with highly efficient equipment.
Zaha Hadid's project in Shenzhen will also include water collection and recycling. He will not even lack photovoltaics to collect (and store) solar energy to support, I don't yet know whether in whole or in part, the district's needs.
Zaha Hadid Tower C in Shenzhen: self-sufficiency and integration
The aquaponic gardens of Tower C will be present on all terraced levels. They will biologically filter contaminants from the local environment and benefit from the installation of low-volatile organic composite materials to minimize indoor pollutants and particulates.
An ambition, that of Zaha Hadid's Tower C in Shenzhen, which is also announced in the declared use of recycled materials in the construction processes.
Tower C ushers in the era of the Superscape
The design of the entire complex beautifully integrates the city and nature within its green axis. It is a building that would be reductive to define as a "skyscraper". Zaha Hadid's project in Shenzen is rather part of a new concept of transversal (vertical and horizontal) complexes that can be defined as "superscrape".