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By Asia Education Review Team , Wednesday, 10 April 2024 09:06:31 AM

Taigu Design and CEIBS Shenzhen Campus Unite for Education in China

  • The partnership between Taigu Design and the CEIBS Shenzhen Campus marks a groundbreaking advancement in educational progress within the Greater Bay Area. This collaboration signals a new epoch of innovation and distinction, poised to reshape the educational panorama for forthcoming generations.

    CEIBS stands as the singular business school in China established through joint efforts of Chinese and foreign administrations, amalgamating profound Chinese heritage with a global outlook. With its presence in Zurich, Switzerland, Accra, Ghana, Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen, it has evolved into a preeminent business school in Asia and beyond.

    Situated strategically within the Ma Wan vicinity, the Qianhai Free Trade Center in Shenzhen functions as a pivotal urban hub for the Qianhai district. Its architecture, characterized by low-density buildings, encompasses adaptable shared spaces, dynamic structural designs, and distinctive outdoor environments. The campus location enables CEIBS to harness its academic prowess while contributing to the progression of the high-end education industry chain in Shenzhen.

    Shenzhen epitomizes a youthful city, defined by its liberty, openness, global outlook, and Chinese essence. The city's populace embodies inclusivity and forward-thinking, reminiscent of the winding coastline along the bay area, reflecting an explorative attitude. Tan Kan, the founder of Taigu Design, articulates the vision to establish a multidimensional educational setting characterized by fluid design elements, luminous open atriums, and interconnected internal spaces conducive to collaboration and comfort. 

    The objective is to streamline movement paths while accentuating the interplay of light and shadow, tangible structures, and intangible aspects to seamlessly merge boundaries and foster effective communication through ingeniously crafted terraced structures.