DAF Guests :inhabit
Gu Cong graduated from University of Shanghai for Science and Technology in 1997, majored in mechatronics. He started his career as a façade designer. With more than 20 years’ experience in façade industry. Along with his career development, Gu gained full scale of knowledge of facade from concept design stage to construction stage, including detailed façade design of various systems, material and cost analysis, façade performance and project management and etc. In terms of consultancy service, Gu is able to provide comprehensive consultancy to the client and architect. He also is a member of Shanghai curtain wall committee working on Shanghai local curtain wall codes compiling work.
The Bund City Hall Plaza
The Old City Hall Building (the former Public Concession Ministry of Public Works Building) was built in 1914 and completed in 1922, with the appearance of the building in the British neo-classical style, with baroque decorations. The Old City Hall Building is the core building of the Huangpu District 160th Street Square Conservation and Comprehensive Renovation Project, which mainly consists of street enclosure buildings, courtyard red buildings, courtyard multi-functional buildings, underground spaces, etc., with a floor area of about 68,000 square meters.
The overall positioning of The Bund City Hall Plaza project is a classic historical block for high-end modern service industry, forming 70% office, 20% and 10% commercial and cultural composite business, creating an international financial and office service platform, a cultural benchmark for the central activity area and a shared public space in the city.
Shanghai Qingpu Panglong Urban Village Renovation
The project is located in the ancient town of Panglong in the Xihongqiao area of Qingpu, one of the city's 32 suburban historical and cultural landscape districts, and the closest historical and cultural landscape district in Qingpu to downtown Shanghai. The project is positioned as a multi-functional comprehensive international community, with high-quality regional cultural and commercial facilities, themed green spaces, superior educational resources and a quality employment environment.