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Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum: exploring the power of science and the technology

Zaha Hadid Architects

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The Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum in the Guangming District of the city showcases the scientific endeavour, ground-breaking research and future possibilities of technology, this new institution will explore the power of science and the technological advancements defining our future. Designed as a leading visitor destination of the Greater Bay Area — the world’s largest metropolitan region with its population approaching 100 million residents — the museum will collaborate with the region’s renowned tech industries, universities, schools and research centres to cultivate innovation, as well as present the ongoing inventiveness that places Shenzhen as a global leader in the development of new technologies.

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Adjacent to Guangming Station of Shenzhen’s metro network, the design responds to its location as a solid, spherical volume facing the city and defining the southeast corner of the new Science Park. Extending westwards into the park, the building’s volume stretches and transforms into a dynamic sequence of outdoor terraces overlooking the park. These terraces serve as functioning extensions of the interior galleries that define the grand central atrium, which has been designed as an important new civic space for the city.

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Guided by passive environmental strategies, the design process employed advanced computer simulations to test and refine the building’s form, spaces and envelope for optimal performance within the annual solar radiation, temperatures, humidity, prevailing winds, air quality & other variable conditions of Shenzhen’s subtropical climate and location. Targeting a three-star rating of China’s Green Building Evaluation Standard, the 128,276 sq. m museum’s passive design features combined with smart management networks operating high-efficiency systems are projected to reduce the building’s energy consumption to 15.47 kgce/sqm per year, subsequently lowering emissions from electricity demand to an estimated 125.89 kWh/sqm a year.

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The museum incorporates 35,000 sq. m of permanent and temporary exhibition halls and galleries, with 6,000 sq. m of immersive theatres and cinemas, as well as 5,400 sq. m of research laboratories, educational facilities and an innovation centre. Additionally, 34,000 sq. m of visitor amenities and storage join production and maintenance workshops. The many galleries within Shenzhen’s new scientific institution emerge from the floor and walls of its central atrium, while other galleries float above the awesome scale and composition of the atrium’s grand public space, each giving visual clues that intuitively direct visitors through the museum’s series of interconnected spaces.


The atrium’s multiple perspectives and materiality also provide a thrilling launching point for every visitor’s journey of discovery. With its large, glazed wall facing the park, the atrium blurs the boundary between inside and out; inviting natural light and landscapes — as well as our boundless curiosity — into the heart of the building.


The museum’s façade features the first large-scale application of dual colour INCO technology in China. Precisely controlling an electrolyte formula and oxidation time, a nano-scale oxide film is generated on the surface of the steel, giving the façade a self-protecting, self-cleaning micro-layer that extends its life cycle by increasing resilience to weather and corrosion, while also enriching the stainless-steel with a fine texture and colour without any painting.

Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum
We are committed to building the world's first digital civilization science and technology museum, providing new ideas for the theme exploration and innovative practice of science and technology museums across the country. An excellent science and technology museum is not only a direct manifestation of the city's technological civilization, but also a vivid footnote to a city's embrace of the future.

Credits

 Shenzhen
 China
 The Bureau of Public Works of the Shenzhen Municipality
 05/2025
 128276 sq. m
 Confidential
 Zaha Hadid Architects
 Client: The Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality Operator: The Shenzhen Association for Science and Technology Design: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) Consortium Local Design Institute: Beijing Institute of Architectural Design Co. Ltd. (BIAD) Consortium Lead (ZHA) Team: ZHA Principal: Patrik Schumacher ZHA Project Directors: Paulo Flores, Simon Yu ZHA Commercial Director: Charles Walker ZHA Project Architect: Edgar Payan ZHA Project on-site Associate: Jinqi Huang ZHA Project Senior Associate: Lydia Kim ZHA Project Package Leads: Juan Montiel, Niran Buyukkoz, Saman Dadgostar, Julian Lin, Richard Wasenegger. ZHA Project Team:, Berkin Islam, Cheryl Lim, John Kanakas, Sven Torres, Michael On, Yuxuan Zhao, Enoch Kolo, Karina Linnsen, Boyan Hristov, Bechara Malkoun, Mansel Haynes, Haohao Chen, Alex Nap, Harry Spraiter ZHA Competition Team: ZHA Project Design Directors: Paulo Flores, Simon Yu ZHA Project Architects: Karoly Markos, Edgar Payan ZHA Design Leads: Niran Buyukkoz, Saman Dadgostar. ZHA Project Team: Jinqi Huang, Berkin Islam, Billy Webb, Cheryl Lim, Christos Koukis, Federico Fauli, Juan Montiel, Jurij Licen, Michal Wojtkiewicz, Bogdan Zaha, Michael On, Yuxuan Zhao, Enoch Kolo, Nastasja Mitrovic, Thomas Bagnoli
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Bio

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) redefined architecture for the 21st century with a repertoire of projects that have captured imaginations across the globe. Creating buildings uniquely tailored to the communities they serve, ZHA has been awarded the highest honours from professional and academic institutions worldwide. Founded by Zaha Hadid, ZHA is one of the world’s most innovative architectural studios—and has been for almost 50 years. These five decades of detailed research are inscribed within ZHA’s buildings which become more spatially inventive, more structurally efficient, more technologically advanced, and more environmentally considerate with each new design. ZHA’s 500 staff in five offices worldwide are currently developing projects in 34 countries across six continents—combining pioneering design solutions with ecologically sound materials and sustainable construction practices to meet the aspirations of each new generation.

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