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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Staggered spaces in Shanghai, China by Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design

 
May 2nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design 

The project was built from containers, situated at Orenda · Chongming Island, Shanghai, China. Its isolated location on an open grassland, as well as the narrow interior spaces of the containers, made the project challenging. In order to give the ten ordinary staggered containers unique aesthetics, the designers boldly extended the inner space of the containers outwards, through creating a void box connected to each closed container. The added boxes, framed by grilles, increased usable area, met the functional demands, and formed a contrast of solidness and void with the containers. Natural light can be filtered through grilles, generating a poetic view of light and shadows. The containers, and the new boxes generated from them, together produce staggered and overlapping architectural form, making the building look modern and futuristic.

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  • Architects: Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design
  • Project: Staggered spaces
  • Location: Haiyong County, Chongming Island, Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Zhu Enlong
  • Chief Designer/Creative Director: Xu Xujun
  • Design Team: Xu Xuwei, Liu Wei, Gong Xuan, Liu Wei
  • Project Area: architecture — 1800 m2, landscape — 2000 m2
  • Completion Time: May 2018

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The overall architecture features a coordinated palette of white and light natural wood color, which gives it a clean, simplistic and modern visual impression. Besides, matched by the surrounding green grassland, the architecture harmoniously blends with nature. A meandering river passes through the middle part of the building, adding flexibility and vitality to it. The entire building is composed of three floors, with 1F functioning as reception and display space, 2F providing simple meals, coffee and tea and 3F serving for working, meeting and business activities. The circulation conforms to the natural surroundings, offering different view at each step, and Zen elements utilized are well coordinated with the modern and minimalist design style. The indoor and outdoor spaces are integrated as a whole, which breaks the convention and gives the architecture soul.

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

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Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

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