Beijing Xiaomi Headquarters Park | Beijing Institute of Architectural Design and Research


The land used in Xiaomi Park is a non parallelogram, and the irregular shape of the land and the surrounding urban environment dominated by residential areas cannot provide users of the park with a clear sense of order, nor can they form a strong sense of place self-awareness.

The planning has established a strong order, with buildings, landscapes, and roads crisscrossing on a grid, presenting a “matrix interconnection” underlying intention.

This intention reveals the nature of Xiaomi at the cultural level, and its greater significance lies in the fact that most work and rest spaces have a north-south orientation.

In Beijing, this means a sunny, comfortable, and healthier working environment.

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The implantation of sunken landscapes links urban green spaces with landscape activity venues within the park, softening the boundary between buildings and cities to the greatest extent possible.

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