Wellbeing-focused design created for Jiaozi Park office complex in the Chinese city of Chengdu

Chapman Taylor has created a flexible and wellbeing-friendly workplace design concept for Jiaozi Park in the Chinese City of Chengdu.

The new office complex includes a diverse range of amenities and functions, with all spaces designed to be capable of easy adaptation as requirements change. There is also a bright and spacious reception foyer and a modern conference centre which is designed to encourage communication and collaboration.

The elegant and modern architecture is simple, bright and transparent, with the external lighting system creating an attractive night-time landmark on the local skyline. The building height and volume is carefully judged to complement the other buildings in the surrounding district, while sustainable technology is employed to ensure that the building responds well to Chengdu’s unique climate.

Inside, the building is designed to a human scale, offering a light-filled, pleasant and high-quality space in which users can feel relaxed and at home. The high-specification and flexible office spaces are designed with smart building systems in mind, allowing the building’s users to have greater localised control of the environment in which they work.

There is a fluid transition between the building’s interiors, which include plants and water features as well as panoramic views across the surrounding area, and the external public spaces, which include landscaped green spaces in which the building’s occupants can relax, socialise and recharge their batteries. The combination of smart, flexible workspaces and the beautiful landscaping strategy makes Jiaozi Park an ideal home for wellbeing-conscious businesses and staff.


The new office complex includes a diverse range of amenities and functions, with all spaces designed to be capable of easy adaptation as requirements change. There is also a bright and spacious reception foyer and a modern conference centre which is designed to encourage communication and collaboration.

The elegant and modern architecture is simple, bright and transparent, with the external lighting system creating an attractive night-time landmark on the local skyline. The building height and volume is carefully judged to complement the other buildings in the surrounding district, while sustainable technology is employed to ensure that the building responds well to Chengdu’s unique climate.

Inside, the building is designed to a human scale, offering a light-filled, pleasant and high-quality space in which users can feel relaxed and at home. The high-specification and flexible office spaces are designed with smart building systems in mind, allowing the building’s users to have greater localised control of the environment in which they work.

There is a fluid transition between the building’s interiors, which include plants and water features as well as panoramic views across the surrounding area, and the external public spaces, which include landscaped green spaces in which the building’s occupants can relax, socialise and recharge their batteries. The combination of smart, flexible workspaces and the beautiful landscaping strategy makes Jiaozi Park an ideal home for wellbeing-conscious businesses and staff.

Johnny Jiang (M.Arch M.D.A (Master of Design Arts))

Director, 上海 and Beijing

Johnny Jiang recently joined Chapman Taylor’s Shanghai studio as a Director in November 2018. He has considerable experience in architectural design in both Germany and China and has led and participated in many important large-scale urban design projects, including both architectural and interior design.

Johnny has plays a leading role on some of the Shanghai studio’s most significant urban design projects, and is skilled at combining innovative concepts with the requirements of China's market and the local context. Johnny’s leadership during the construction process, and his strict control of project quality, have been widely praised by clients and partners.

Areas of expertise:

Architecture / Interior Design / Urban Design / Masterplanning / Mixed-Use

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