Per Chinese building code, the living room and one bedroom of the apartment unit must receive 3 hours of sunlight each day
Element Hailar
Set amongst the sweeping praire landscape of China's northernmost province of Inner Mongolia, Element Hailar bridges the small city's transition from industrial production to modern economic center. Across the street from a man-made lakethat will become the center of the new business district, complete with skyscrapers slated for construction and various cultural landmarks, the new development creates a mixed-use, live-work community that fosters an exciting urban life-style for the surrounding community.
Born out of the natural landscape and ethnic Mongolian reverence for nature, a river of life is carved from the rolling landscape podium. Within, numerous courtyards center around central hearths that bring people together much like the warmth within nomad ger camps. Rising from the rolling plains are towering mountians that puncture the landscape, protecting the life within.
Specifications:
FAR: 1.8
Total Area: 103,126 sq meters
Hotel: 8,840 sq meters
Towers: 1
Floors: 12
Cores: 1
Lifts: 4
Retail: 34,336 sq meters
Floors: 3 (includes tower podiums)
Courtyards: 3
Office: 22,310 sq meters
Towers: 2
Floors: 12
Cores: 2
Lifts: 8
Residential: 37,640 sq meters
Towers: 7
Floors: 13 (1st floor Grarage and Lobby, 2nd Private Entertainment Rooms)
Number of Residential Stacks/Cores: 21
Units: 462