China Construction Design International
State-owned enterprise | |
Industry | architecture firm |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Shanghai, People's Republic of China |
Owner | China State Construction Engineering Corporation |
Parent | China State Construction Engineering Corporation |
Website | www.ccdi.com.cn |
China Construction Design International (CCDI; Chinese: 中建国际) is an architecture firm headquartered in Shanghai, People's Republic of China, with offices in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, and New York City. Founded in 1994, CCDI is a subsidiary of the state-owned construction and engineering firm, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSEC). Started as an architectural design firm, CCDI has 5 regional branches and 15 representative offices across China.
From 1994-2002, CCDI's work focused on the south China market, working on residential projects and public facilities such as exhibition halls and sports arenas.[1] But, in 2003, CCDI and a consortium of other firms, won an architectural competition with the innovative design of the Beijing National Aquatics Center (called "the Water Cube), which was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1] Since then, CCDI has experienced substantial growth, and now employs over 1600 personnel.[1]
Selected projects
References
- 1 2 3 Yuan, Helen (Summer 2008). "Mr. Unconventional: Zhao Xiaojun, Designer, 'Water Cube' National Aquatic Centre". China Europe International Business School, Link. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
External links
- Retail Construction Design Company | Houston, Texas | Titan-Solutions.net
- CCDI Project Site
- CCDI Architects: Designing China's Future by Victoria Mulgrave (2008 Images Publishing)