China Poly sought to create a new landmark headquarters complex that, through its quality and mix of public and commercial uses, would establish a strong civic presence. The new 100,000-square-meter headquarters sits opposite the existing headquarters building, on a prominent intersection along Beijing’s Second Ring Road, northeast of the Forbidden City. In addition to Poly’s headquarters, the program includes leasable office space, retail, restaurants, and the Poly Museum. The museum, which has the unique purpose of repatriating China’s cultural antiquities and includes one of the country’s most important bronze collections, reflects the project’s public mission. The building’s simple, monolithic triangular form is based on an L-shaped office plan enclosed by an expansive, glass cable-net wall. The bars of office space align with the surrounding development while the large atrium looks outward to the intersection and the existing China Poly building beyond.