Seems there are some interesting paths to take here, not sure if any are relevant and how much further each path is
Might help finish off someone else's theory
The architect is of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange is Rem Koolhaas
Koolhaas is the founding partner of OMA, and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Rem Koolhaas https:// www.wikiwand.com/en/Rem_Koolhaas
His father strongly supported the Indonesian cause for autonomy from the colonial Dutch in his writing. When the war of independence was won, he was invited over to run a cultural programme for three years and the family moved to Jakarta in 1952. "It was a very important age for me," Koolhaas recalls "and I really lived as an Asian."[9]
Can this tie in with recent BDT for Bangladesh?
Bangladesh–Indonesia relations
https:// www.wikiwand.com/en/Bangladesh%E2%80%93Indonesia_relations
He seems to run in the same circles as Soros family
Mabel, Rem Koolhaas, George Soros, Guy Verhofstadt and their friends warn for the last time https:// translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=http:// www.welingelichtekringen.nl/economie/33478/mabel-rem-koolhaas-george-soros-guy-verhofstadt-en-hun-vrienden-waarschuwen-voor-de-laatste-maal.html&prev=search
He co-founded the firm
Office for Metropolitan Architecture
https:// www.wikiwand.com/en/Office_for_Metropolitan_Architecture
In Asia OMA recently completed the massive Central China Television Headquarters building in Beijing, and the new building for the Shenzhen Stock Exchange is currently under construction. In January 2009 OMA won the competition to build a performing arts centre in Taipei and in June 2009 the office won the competition to design "Crystal Island", a transport and cultural hub in the centre of Shenzhen.
Central China Television Headquarters building had a fireworks incident several years ago, that caused a massive fire and destroyed a neighboring hotel under construction. 1 person died.
Chinese officials blame state broadcaster's fireworks for Beijing hotel fire https:// www.theguardian.com/world/2009/feb/10/china-beijing-hotel-blaze-fireworks
Q has mentioned explosions, on the other hand this happened long ago
Mandarin Oriental building was the hotel that went on fire
It seems CCTV and the hotel were both designed by OMA
Rothschild Bank headquarters by OMA with Allies and Morrison - https:// www.dezeen.com/2012/07/23/rothschild-bank-by-oma-with-allies-and-morrison/
Video: Rothschild Bank headquarters / OMA | ArchDaily - https:// www.archdaily.com/190525/video-rothschild-bank-headquarters-oma
This article links to a really weird website design with OMA content on it
OMA - http:// oma.eu/
OMA has employee connection with at least one winner of
P.D. Soros Fellowship for New Americans – Meet the Fellows -
https:// www.pdsoros.org/meet-the-fellows/leen-katrib
This is a former employee of OMA that went on to be a star herself
Zaha Hadid - https:// www.wikiwand.com/en/Zaha_Hadid
She died recently
On 31 March 2016, Hadid died of a heart attack in a Miami hospital, where she was being treated for bronchitis.[48][49] Days before she had visited her One Thousand Museum under construction in Miami.
In 2010, Hadid was commissioned by the Iraqi government to design the new building for the Central Bank of Iraq. An agreement to complete the design stages of the new CBI building was finalised on 2 February 2012, at a ceremony in London.[118] This was her first project in her native Iraq
Also worked on
Iraqi Parliament Building in Baghdad
Some other projects in countries of interest
Middle-East
Qatar National Library, Education City, Qatar
Strategic Studies Centre for the RAND Qatar Policy Institute, Education City, Qatar
Qatar Foundation Headquarters, Education City, Qatar
Asia Pacific
Prada Transformer, Seoul, South Korea
CCTV - China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing, China
TVCC - Television Cultural Center, Beijing, China
SSE - Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Shenzhen, China
SST - Singapore Scotts Tower, Residential Building, Singapore
The Interlace, Singapore large-scale residential complex, Singapore
Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taipei, Taiwan