RMJM skyscraper dubbed ‘big pants’ by Chinese – Telegraph

Gate to the East tower image by RMJM Architects

Dezeen Wire: a new skyscraper in Suzhou designed by British architects RMJM has been likened to ‘giant underpants’ by Chinese commentators, reports the Telegraph.

The two-legged Gate to the East tower, which is due to be completed by the end of the year, has come under attack from Chinese media outlets and bloggers. “Is it an arch or just plain pants?” asked a recent front page of the Shanghai Daily, while the state-run news agency Xinhua quoted a Chinese blogger who wrote: “Why does China look like the playground of foreign designers with laughable architecture ideas?”

The 300 metre high RMJM skyscraper has been billed by the architects as an “iconic gateway” to Suzhou, 45 miles west of Shanghai.

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