Scroll to top
Concept | Transport & Mobility Concept

Quality Innovation United reveals the first commercial Drone Port in Shenzhen.


Quality Innovation United (QIU)



Short description

Quality Innovation United has designed the first manned drone port in the Yantian district of Shenzhen.
The new facilities combine a new centre of Greater-Bay low altitude business travel for helicopters and new electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts (eVTOL), a research and operation heart for drones, as well as training and testing for manned drones.
Situated in the north-western region of Shenzhen, China, a renowned tech city globally, our proposed drone port embraces a unique topography atop a steep mountain, providing panoramic views of the ocean and the distinctive Yantian port. Encompassing an expansive 80,000 sqm area, this port for helicopters, drones and manned-drones includes generous hangar spaces, an outdoor landing pad/runway stretching up to 2 km, a flight control centre, short-stay passenger lounges and accommodations, R&D office spaces, a training centre, a drone museum, and a VIP marketing suite.
This unique project, first phase planned to be operational by the end of 2026, integrates with its surrounding green landscaping. The stepping building massing and layouts allows for roof gardens, invite natural light and cross ventilation, while offering breathtaking views of the ocean.
The architectural composition is split into two phases, creating building volumes that shape a central plaza. The building entrance and drop-off points are positioned at the center of the plaza, surrounded by a lush visitor's garden, serving also as a rainwater-retaining feature in alignment with the sponge city concept.
The ground level, predominantly facing the west runway, is dedicated to hangar space, and the maintenance for helicopters and drones. The space transforms into a drone museum and showroom, welcoming both private and public visitors.
Above the hangar space, the ten-storey stepping towers have a mixed-use programme including offices, R&D, visitor accommodations, training rooms, and conference halls.
The rooftop of the hangar and selected terrace spaces of the tower are the drone landing pads, designed to accommodate the weight of manned drones, the stepping shape of the tower volumes also creates self-shading for the spaces below. At the very top of the buildings are photovoltaic panels powering the common facilities of the complex.
All the spaces have unobstructed view of the ocean.
“The client and the local authorities have been working closely with industry experts to make the technology safe and available. Manned drone service will soon be a reality for the passengers in the Great-Bay Area.” - Quality Innovation United.

Entry details
LocationShenzhen - China
Lead designerYoung Wei-Yang Chiu
Photographer NameQuality Innovation United
Design teamTakuji Hasegawa, Jolanda Oud, Ficus Hsu, Yu Yang, Yunfu Yi, Qin Chuan, Han Kunling.
Share project