Grand Canal Place

Mixed-use heart of the community

Grand Canal Place is a mixed-use, multi-phased project that integrates retail, residential, hospitality, office, and bountiful public open space to create a new central hub for the community. The project presents a city within a city, a nestled set of districts that offer users a variety of distinctly designed destinations within the 18-acre site area.

At a Glance

Project Type

Mixed-Use, Retail, Open/Public Space

Location

Hangzhou, China

Size

4,240,000 sq ft

Client

Sino-Ocean Group

Executive Architect

HanJia Design GroupCO., LTD

Services

Architecture, Planning
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entrance

The entrance draws visitors in with its large glass atrium and public plaza.

The Arcade is an interior shopping street lit with natural sunlight through skylights.
The Arcade is an interior shopping street lit with natural sunlight through skylights.
This pedestrian-oriented street offers Hangzhou the best in lifestyle, fashion, entertainment, cinemas.
This pedestrian-oriented street offers Hangzhou the best in lifestyle, fashion, entertainment, cinemas.
Interior space is designed to be flexible and adaptable, with Grand Canal Place able to hosts events with large crowds.
Interior space is designed to be flexible and adaptable, with Grand Canal Place able to hosts events with large crowds.
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An exterior promenade creates a truly urban district, lined with luxury shops, upscale restaurants, and cafes.
An exterior promenade creates a truly urban district, lined with luxury shops, upscale restaurants, and cafes.
Offices are given views and direct access to the promenade, promoting activity during the day and night.
Offices are given views and direct access to the promenade, promoting activity during the day and night.
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Inspired by Hangzhou's cultural significance and evolving image, Grand Canal Place is designed to entice visitors, promote a rich pedestrian experience, and generate social interaction among visitors.

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