Situated in Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, the project is a new type of socializing and retail center and leisure venue for young people, which injects new vitality and value into old architecture in the context of urban renewal.
Innovation:
The project does not leverage the single pattern of conventional transformed spaces. Instead, it links diversified and composite commercial chains into the cultural destination where the young gather, and adopts inclusive and innovative design languages to create a brand new socializing scene, with a gradual impact on the character of the whole city. Cafe, bar, photography base and boutique are interconnected in marketing strategy, together forming a closed, logical offline experience loop. Existing beam structure is retained as much as possible and becomes an integral part of the diversified space, which interprets the structural philosophy of overlapping and staggered beams in tan open industrial space.
Creativity:
When entering the site, people seem to start an unexpected adventure connecting the past and future. Sightlines freely vary with the circulation route that centers on the round bar counter on the central axis, exploring unconventional sensory dialogue with objects and the space. Within the frame that spans the boundary between inside and outside, each thematic area is interconnected yet independent. The immersive lighting with color gradients and a sense of future technology enhances the theater-style atmosphere characterized by bizarre forms and various hues, while also enriching the layers of staggered scenes. Gray and white textured paints highlight the plain, natural tone of the overall space. Arc expressions, combined with functions, technology and aesthetics, circulate and extend up to the interior ceiling, enabling people to discover architectural structural beauty in familiar yet novel varying scenes.
Functionality:
Drinking service is offered on 1F, while fashionable boutique and photography base are set on 2F and 3F. The separated space featuring a sense of layering is logically consistent with young people’s socializing habits, thus stimulating more behavioral scenarios. In the future, the space will be open and restructured targeting market and consumer group’s demands, with more fashionable and superior vertical commercial activities constituting the evolving Anti-Mall.
Sustainability:
The project takes advantage of the flexible spatial structure and reduces architectural volume to pursue sustainability. The overall decorative materials are simple and unified, avoiding environmental damage as well as waste of resources. Gaining insight to the local features, the design continues the distinctive cultural context of the city. Large glass on the top of the building introduces more natural daylight, hence reducing energy consumption and bringing building and environment closer. Interior green plants and white walls together create a quiet, sustainable space.
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Deepak Jawahar
Cofounder
at The Architecture Story
7.6
7.5
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5.5
7.1

Dennis Vlietinck
Head of Design
at Wink
8
8
8
6
7.5

Anne-Rachel Schiffmann
Director of Interior Architecture
at Snøhetta
The challenge of creating a strong...
7.75
8
8
7
7.69

Giovanni Zaccariello
SVP Global Visual Experience
at Coach
8
7
8
7
7.5

Gilbert Khalil
Director of Design and Technical Services
at Sunset Hospitality Group
8
7
8
5
7

Farid Ziani
Partner Architect Designer
at KTX archiLAB
7.5
7
8
5.5
7

Dirk Osinga
Founder
at STUDIOSINGA
Strong coherent minimalist interior...
8
7
8
5
7

Nicolas Delefosse
Founder and Creative Director
at NDDO
7
8
7.5
5
6.88

Asif Din
Sustainability Director
at Perkins&Will
7
7
7
5.5
6.63

Cathy Figueiredo
Cofounder
at Wanna
8
7
8
7
7.5

Sontaya Bluangtook
Associate Design Director
at UNStudio
7.5
7
8
6.5
7.25

Lisa Adams
Director of CitizenHKS & Sustainable Design Leader
at HKS
7
7
7
5
6.5

Liqun Lin
Executive Director
at Xiamen Wenqu Decoration Design
8
8
7.5
5.5
7.25

Lucy Bagshaw
Project Director
at Tp Bennett
7
6.5
7
4
6.13

Klein Dai
CEO
at Algebraist Brand Management
8
6
7
6
6.75

Jocelyne Sacre
Design Strategist
at Consultant
I like many things in this project:...
8
7.5
8
6.5
7.5

Baoyu Tian
General Manager
at Foshan Shengtianjia Lighting Equipment
7.5
7
8
6
7.13

Bangsheng Yang
Founder
at Yang & Associates Group
7.5
7.25
7.75
6
7.13

Woody Yao
Director
at Zaha Hadid Design
7
7
6.5
6
6.63

Deepak Jawahar
Cofounder
at The Architecture Story
7.6
7.5
7.8
5.5
7.1

Dennis Vlietinck
Head of Design
at Wink
8
8
8
6
7.5

Anne-Rachel Schiffmann
Director of Interior Architecture
at Snøhetta
The challenge of creating a strong...
7.75
8
8
7
7.69

Giovanni Zaccariello
SVP Global Visual Experience
at Coach
8
7
8
7
7.5

Gilbert Khalil
Director of Design and Technical Services
at Sunset Hospitality Group
8
7
8
5
7

Farid Ziani
Partner Architect Designer
at KTX archiLAB
7.5
7
8
5.5
7

Dirk Osinga
Founder
at STUDIOSINGA
Strong coherent minimalist interior...
8
7
8
5
7

Nicolas Delefosse
Founder and Creative Director
at NDDO
7
8
7.5
5
6.88

Asif Din
Sustainability Director
at Perkins&Will
7
7
7
5.5
6.63

Cathy Figueiredo
Cofounder
at Wanna
8
7
8
7
7.5

Sontaya Bluangtook
Associate Design Director
at UNStudio
7.5
7
8
6.5
7.25

Lisa Adams
Director of CitizenHKS & Sustainable Design Leader
at HKS
7
7
7
5
6.5

Liqun Lin
Executive Director
at Xiamen Wenqu Decoration Design
8
8
7.5
5.5
7.25

Lucy Bagshaw
Project Director
at Tp Bennett
7
6.5
7
4
6.13

Klein Dai
CEO
at Algebraist Brand Management
8
6
7
6
6.75

Jocelyne Sacre
Design Strategist
at Consultant
I like many things in this project:...
8
7.5
8
6.5
7.5

Baoyu Tian
General Manager
at Foshan Shengtianjia Lighting Equipment
7.5
7
8
6
7.13

Bangsheng Yang
Founder
at Yang & Associates Group
7.5
7.25
7.75
6
7.13

Woody Yao
Director
at Zaha Hadid Design
7
7
6.5
6
6.63
Designer
Client
Feng Chao and Yang Kan
Floor area
510 ㎡
Completion
2021
Sanitary