SINA PLAZA

Graceful, curving signage inspired by sinuous lines of data facilitate navigation through the seemingly limitless headquarters of Sina in China’s Silicon Valley.

an architectural model of the sina building
interior signage divided into zones in the sina building

Sinuous pinches form distinct zones for communication.

Sina Plaza by Aedas is located in Zhongguancun Science Park, a technology hub akin to Silicon Valley, in northwestern Beijing. Central to the design concept of “limitless,” and as a nod to traditional Chinese architecture, the building frames two major courtyard gardens, creating an internal circulation route that resembles a flowing infinity symbol. The vast hub features 120,000 m2 of office and R & D space, TV studios, conference and meeting areas, corporate exhibition space, staff amenities, leisure facilities and canteens, in addition to a supermarket, carpark and a rooftop running track. To navigate the rectangular 550 m perimeter, a comprehensive system of colour coded signage allows users to commute with ease from one end of the building to the other, across nine levels and five lift cores. The signage form takes its cues from the notion of sinuous lines of data that pinch and fold to create discrete zones as well as providing structural integrity to ultra thin aluminium blades. A suite of bespoke emojis referencing travel, entertainment, sport and finance are embedded throughout the environmental graphics to reflect the contemporary online communication that is core to Sina’s influential micro blogging platform, Weibo.

  • Project Scope

    Signage masterplan

    External and internal wayfinding and base building signage design

    Workplace environmental graphics

    Carpark signage

    Sky signage

  • Project Collaborators

    Architects: Aedas

    Interior Designers: HASSELL & AB Concept