The photographer uses a low-angle shot, standing at the base of the building and looking up to emphasize its height and unique double-helix structure. The composition employs leading lines, utilizing the lines on the building’s facade to guide the viewer’s eye upward, showcasing the building’s dynamic and rhythmic qualities. A wide-angle lens is used to capture more details and the overall shape of the building, enhancing its grandeur and visual impact.

1. Travel Tip: It is recommended to shoot between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, as the lights come on in the evening, making the scene even more beautiful.
2. Additional Tips: Photography in the ground-floor atrium does not require a reservation; you can use a camera freely, but tripods are not allowed.

Leeza SOHO - DNA Double Helix Building

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16th Floor, South Tower, Lize SOHO, Building 1, No. 20 Lize Road, Fengtai District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The photographer uses a low-angle shot, standing at the base of the building and looking up to emphasize its height and unique double-helix structure. The composition employs leading lines, utilizing the lines on the building’s facade to guide the viewer’s eye upward, showcasing the building’s dynamic and rhythmic qualities. A wide-angle lens is used to capture more details and the overall shape of the building, enhancing its grandeur and visual impact. 1. Travel Tip: It is recommended to shoot between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, as the lights come on in the evening, making the scene even more beautiful. 2. Additional Tips: Photography in the ground-floor atrium does not require a reservation; you can use a camera freely, but tripods are not allowed.

Walking Guide

Located at Building 1, No. 20 Lizhilu, Fengtai District, next to Exit D of Lizhe Business District Metro Station. Take Metro Line 14 to Lizhe Business District Station, exit the station, and head to Lizhe SOHO. Enter the first-floor lobby, and find the small circular mark on the floor in the center of the lobby, which indicates the best spot for photography. Stand at the marked spot and take a shot looking up to capture the building's DNA double helix structure.