국제적인 트랜드를 많이 닮아 있는 스타라이트 플레이스 쇼핑몰은
남들의 시선을 끄는 유니크한 형상과 전층을 수직으로 연결하는
오픈 아트리움가 인상적인 프로젝트 입니다.
새롭게 발전하는 중국의 난징시의 몇 안되는 랜드마크 중 하나로
새로 오픈한 모노레일 라인에 위치하여 상업과 비즈니스의 허브 역활을 충실히
수행할 것입니다. 특히 수직으로 관통하는 에어 아트리움의 볼륨을 형성하는
각층의 복도의 부드러운 웨이브는 지역에 위치한 지리적인 특성을
모티베이션하여 부드러우면서도 역동적인 볼륨감을 보여주고 있습니다.
또한 공간의 깊이가 깊어져 실내부로 자연채광과 자연환기가 어려워지는 것을
미연에 방지하여 최적의 내부환경을 구축하고 있습니다.
전에 다녀온 싱가폴의 중심상업시설도 그렇고 우리나라도 그렇고
매우 흡사합니다. 공간도 그렇고, 디자인도 그렇고, 안에 입점한 상점의
브랜드도 그렇고.... 가장 민감한 공간 중에 하나가 상점입니다. 아마도 이와같이
공간이 글로벌화 되는데는 이유가 있겠죠?
reviewed by SJ
Starlight Place, the latest shopping mall designed by Aedas, officially opened its doors to its customers in Chongqing, PRC last month. With its unusual and dynamic angular forms, the iconic mall has become one of the few landmarks in the city since completion that is picking up speed in its development. Chairman Keith Griffiths, General Manager in Greater China Ken Wai, Executive Director Ping Xu and others were in this booming city to join the grand opening ceremony graced by government officials and celebrities.
Leveraging on the prominent site location adjacent to the newly built metro monorail line, Starlight Place on Jiang Nan Avenue was designed to become a landmark building that celebrates Nanping district as the southern gateway to the city centre and enhance its status as a commercial and business hub within Chongqing. The design of the shopping mall uses dynamic lines and stretched forms to create a powerful and iconic architectural statement which dominates the length of Jiang Nan Avenue.
Architects: Aedas
Location: Chongqing, China
Year: 2012
Photographs: Courtesy of Aedas
The external forms were inspired by the undulating mountainous topography of Chongqing and the dynamic, enthusiastic energyso evident in itsresidents.The eye-catching forms are accentuated by the bold contrast of materials – polished black granite, grey aluminium and copper-toned cladding. The fenestration and cladding patterns are not applied in the conventional vertical / horizontal manner, but rather in a clashing manner of angles that further compliment the dynamism of the forms.
The architectural design also responds to the distinct climatic conditions of Chongqing which were thoroughly analysed and considered. For example, unlike other Chinese cities, Chongqing has very little direct sunlight and so Starlight Place is able to have a generous glass atrium skylight to bring natural daylight deep into the shopping mall public spaces. The landscape design is strongly influenced by the shopping mall architecture and thereby takes on many of the sameinspired angular forms and patterns. Paving patterns, signage and sculptural works of art all display the theme. As an interesting contrast, the Interior design concept by Aedas Interiors is a reaction to the angular boldness of the external architecture.
The concept is ‘opposites’ – the mall interior compliments the strong angular design of the exterior by choosing soft and curvaceous forms, deliberately avoiding sharp edge. It also represents the softer, tender side of Chongqing people’s personality and nature. The colour palette is also softer and less striking than the exterior. The quality of design is complimented by the list of tenants at Starlight Place which has established it as the premier interior shoppers’ destination in the south western district of Chongqing, and together with the 4000sq m glass skylight and nearly 3000 parking spaces, Starlight Place has been hailed as the most anticipated mall in Chongqing.
The landmark mall has already attracted nearly 250 renowned local and international brands. Notable tenants include CRC Vanguard, H&M, Max & Co., DKNY, Juicy Couture, Armani Jeans, Miss Sixty, Adidas Originals, MUJI, Jinyi IMAX cinema, and many distinguished restaurants such as South Beauty.Of particular accomplishment is that Starlight Place has the largest Apple Retailer and flagship Zara store in Chongqing, the very first Costa Coffee in Chongqing and has the very first GAP store in the whole of southwest China. Aedas was responsible for the architecture, interiors, landscape and graphics and branding strategy of the project.
from archdaily
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