Heatherwick Studio’s latest project in Xi’an, China, features a stunning tree-like park at its heart, blending nature with urban life.
A series of elevated pathways and shaded walkways create vibrant spaces for gathering, reimagining public areas as hubs of connection and relaxation.
Thomas Heatherwick always brings a unique sense of the unexpected to his work, and this project is no exception. The ‘tree’ features dramatic angles and elevation, in an overall form that is highly distinctive and memorable.

The district is designed for sustainability, with green roofs, natural ventilation, and energy-efficient systems seamlessly integrated into its architecture. We like the way the surrounding plazas and promenades invite exploration, fostering a pedestrian-friendly environment.
By combining Xi’an’s rich cultural heritage with bold, forward-thinking design, Heatherwick Studio has created a vibrant urban destination that bridges tradition and innovation.




Heatherwick Studio has masterfully combined elements of Xi’an’s rich cultural heritage with a forward-thinking design approach.
The result is a dynamic and vibrant urban destination that honors the past while looking toward a more sustainable and innovative future for the city.









Photography is by Qingyan Zhu.
See a few more of Heatherwick Studio’s projects below.
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