Inspirez-vous
  • Nouvelles
  • eMagazine

  • FR
    • English
    • Español
    • Français
    • 简体中文
Soumettre
  • GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN
  • Mon compte
  • GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN
  • Nouvelles
  • Inspirez-vous
  • eMagazine
  • Mon compte
  • FR
    • English
    • Español
    • Français
    • 简体中文

Partagez sur

Beijing Satellite Manufacturing Factory Renovation

Par : Hongshi Design

GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17e édition

Discipline : Architecture

Catégories : Bâtiment commercial / Immeuble à usage mixte : Lauréat Platine

Located in China’s capital, the Beijing Satellite Manufacturing Factory was founded in 1958 and is the birthplace (development site) of China’s first artificial Earth satellite, Dong Fang Hong 1, which was launched in 1970. At present, two of its buildings have been included in the national industrial heritage list. Due to the inability of the factory area to meet modern technological research and manufacturing needs, the Hongshi team undertook the site’s architectural and landscape restoration.

The project was divided into two parts: restoration and augmentation. The restoration work mainly involved revitalizing the aging buildings to their former era’s appearance. This includes cleaning the paint-covered brick walls and reinforcing the structure while preserving its original texture. Augmentation involved maintaining the building’s framework and adding new modern elements as needed to accommodate the functional requirements of a modern industrial park. Additionally, the factory’s unique features were utilized in a passive design to support energy-efficient solutions.

The factory area is formed by two main axes running from east to west and north to south. The intersection of these axes in a T-shape forms a plaza, where the paving is engraved with the names and dates of 55 satellites launched by China. Moreover, the evaluation of 180 trees within the park allowed for architectural canopies, landscape steel stairs, and trees to coexist harmoniously, thus preserving approximately 85% of the original trees on-site.

At the east end of Satellite Road, it is an exhibition hall using a finished container, displaying two historical and honored manufacturing equipment of Beijing Satellite Manufacturing Factory, providing visitors and users of the park a three-dimensional and intuitive cultural connection to the theme of Chinese aerospace manufacturing history.

After the project’s transformation, the site now serves as both a business and industrial park and an urban park, which showcases an open and historically rich heritage that the public can once again enjoy.

Collaboration

Entrepreneur général : Hongshi Design

Photographe : Xiaoguang Li

Photographe : Haiyang Gu

Le projet en images

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Voir les autres photos du projet

Crédit photo : Xiaoguang Li

Filtres: Architecture, Bâtiment commercial

Restez à l'affut

Inscription à l'infolettre

Magazine INT.DESIGN

Obtenez le prochain numéro

Magazine INT
  • INT Design

  • Concours
  • Galas
  • Nouvelles
  • Articles
  • Recherche
  • Magazine

  • Abonnement
  • Portail client
  • Magazine virtuel
  • Communication

  • Contact
  • À propos

  • Agence PID
  • La Médiathèque du Design
  • Notre histoire
  • Politique de confidentialité
Facebook Pinterest
Instagram LinkedIn

© 2025 AGENCE PID. Tous droits réservés.

Politique de confidentialité

Changement de langue