At the heart of this landmark development is a striking 150-meter tower that houses a world-class Marriott Hotel, crowned with premium office spaces. Flanked by three distinct office towers, each tailored for contemporary corporate use, and a bustling retail podium, the development is designed to be a magnet for both business and leisure.
What truly distinguishes this project is its people-centric planning. A sunken landscaped courtyard forms the soul of the site, offering a calm urban oasis that invites social interaction, relaxation, and community engagement. This lush green core anchors the architectural ensemble and establishes a biophilic connection in the midst of Beijing’s dense urban fabric.
Connectivity is at the core of the design. The development offers direct underground access to the metro, facilitating seamless urban mobility. A multi-level glazed atrium creates a grand internal spine, visually and physically linking the hotel, offices, and retail components, fostering fluid movement and integrated experiences for users.
Architecturally, the design draws inspiration from the elegance and resilience of bamboo, a cultural motif that symbolizes growth, harmony, and strength. The facade of the main tower embodies the concept of a “growing bamboo”, while the retail zones feature intricate “bamboo knitting” patterns, creating a tactile, dynamic interplay of textures, shadows, and movement.
From hospitality and commerce to lifestyle and leisure, Beijing Feng Tai exemplifies the future of integrated urban development; sustainable, human-centered, and deeply rooted in its cultural and environmental context.













