The design was selected from a pool of 12 proposals from Australian architecture firms. "It was very hard to choose, a very difficult decision," explained Sams. "The final design had to answer the question: 'who represents Australia?' "
Australian architectural firm Wood Marsh together with design firm Think!OTS won approval with a unique concept combining dynamic design with natural imagery. The flowing exterior consists of a curving red-ochre wall that evokes sandstone visions of Australia’s outback and Ayer’s Rock. This wall is composed of a special type of weathering steel that reacts with Shanghai’s temperature and humidity, deepening its distinct color over time and adding an organic elegance to the structure.