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Aedas’ The Oberoi Wadi Safar—low-rise luxury resort with courtyard villas, palm groves and central water axis in desert terrain. Aerial dusk view of Aedas’ The Oberoi Wadi Safar in Saudi Arabia: low-rise resort villas organised along a linear water axis, framed by palm groves and courtyards. Earth-toned masonry volumes sit within desert topography, forming shaded pedestrian paths. Visible planning supports courtyard-based passive cooling, climate-responsive resort design and landscape-integrated luxury hospitality.
奥布罗伊瓦迪萨法尔酒店
沙特阿拉伯利雅德
Aedas’ Capella Diriyah—low-rise luxury hotel with earth-toned masonry, fortress walls, palm-lined courtyards in desert setting. Aerial dusk view of Aedas’ Capella Diriyah in Saudi Arabia: low-rise hospitality complex formed by thick earth-toned masonry walls, corner towers and courtyards. Palm-lined landscape and perimeter walls define shaded circulation and arrival. The composition supports analysis of courtyard-based passive cooling, climate-responsive desert architecture and heritage-led luxury resort planning.
迪里耶嘉佩乐酒店
沙特阿拉伯利雅德
Aedas’ Jinke Group Headquarters in Chongqing with stepped glass towers and gold‑toned curtain wall massing. Aerial dusk view of the Aedas‑designed Jinke Group Headquarters in Chongqing, showing stepped high‑rise office and hotel towers clad in high‑performance glass curtain walls and aluminium panels. The towers anchor a mixed‑use podium with retail frontage and internal circulation corridors, set within a dense urban district shaped by hilly topography and arterial road networks.
重庆金科中心
中国重庆
Aedas’ Taichung Commercial Bank headquarters with twin glass towers and suspended sky boxes within a central vertical void. Low‑angle dusk view of Aedas’ mixed‑use twin towers in Taichung, separated by a central vertical void. The façades are unitised glass curtain walls. Transparent sky boxes bridge between the towers, housing shared facilities and planted terraces. Linear lighting traces circulation paths, articulating the void and vertical massing in a subtropical urban context.
商业银行企业总部综合项目
中国台中
Aedas’ OCT Real One / Ruiwan Tower with vertical ribbed aluminium façade and glazed curtain wall overlooking Qianhai Bay in Shenzhen. High-rise tower by Aedas featuring a slender rectilinear form clad with glazed curtain wall systems and continuous vertical aluminium ribbing. The tower rises from a mixed-use podium with recessed glazing, set within a coastal urban district overlooking Qianhai Bay. Surrounding infrastructure and greenery indicate integration with a waterfront and central green axis.
华侨城瑞湾大厦及深圳宝安瑞吉酒店
中国深圳
Aedas’ mixed‑use retail podium with free‑form steel gridshell canopy and curved glass façades within a dense urban plaza. Ground‑level view of an Aedas‑designed mixed‑use complex showing a multi‑storey retail podium with floor‑to‑ceiling glazing, metal fins, and a large free‑form steel gridshell canopy. Curved roof structures span over public space, integrating daylight, shading, and water features within an active urban plaza.
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