One Central, Mixed-use skyscraper in Sé, Macau, China
One Central is a 42-story mixed-use skyscraper in Sé featuring residential towers, a hotel, serviced apartments, and commercial spaces. The complex sits on the Nam Van Lake waterfront and connects directly to the adjacent MGM Grand Macau.
The development was completed in the 2000s as a joint venture between Hongkong Land and Shun Tak Holdings on reclaimed waterfront land. This project marked a major phase in the modernization of Macau's central business district.
The building's design by Kohn Pedersen Fox integrates modern Chinese architecture with international retail brands across three levels of shopping space.
The building is easy to navigate with shops and dining spread across multiple levels and direct access to adjacent retail spaces. Visitors should note that the interior layout connects various zones for convenient browsing.
The facade features rippled glass panels that reflect sunlight during the day while programmable lighting transforms the exterior after dark. This interplay between natural reflection and artificial light makes it visually distinctive at all hours.
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