Kokaistudios is proud to announce the opening of the K11 Art Mall on
June 28, 2013. Located in the heart of Shanghai’s central shopping
street, Huai Hai Lu, this innovative commercial project has re-vitalized
the podium levels of the landmark New World Tower, an icon of the
1990’s commercial renaissance of Shanghai. Kokaistudios oversaw both the
architecture and the interior design of 35,500 sq.m of commercial space
in an ambitious intervention that deeply transformed the building and
its relations with the surroundings. This K11 project, embodying its
core brand values of “Art, People and Nature” creates new scenarios to
the city’s commercial heart. Early this year, the project was
awarded“Core and Shell LEED Gold Certification for Existing Buildings”
and received the prestigious Asia Pacific Property Awards 2013 in
Commercial Renovation/ Redevelopment Category.
Architects: Kokaistudios
Location: Shanghai, China
Design Team: Andrea Destefanis, Filippo Gabbiani, Pietro Peyron, Li Wei, Carmen Lee, Wang Yun, Coco Cheng
Local Architect: Tong Ji Architecture Design Research Institute
Area: 35500.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Charlie Xia
Leed Consultant: Arup
Landscape Design: Hassell
Facade Consultant: KWP+SEELE
Light Consultant: Isometrix
Water Feature: Harmonix
Mep Consultant: AECOM
Client: New World Development
The renovation of the podium facades, over 9,100 sqm, conjugates
opposite and conflictive needs for conservation and innovation: the
respect for Huaihai Road historical heritage and New World Tower’s
original designwith the demand for visibility of K11 and its tenants.
The strong visual integration throughout the six floors of the mall is
achieved through the opening of an underground double height atrium at
the center of the courtyard, accessible from abovethrough a 280 sqm
free-form glass skylight. Its unique design required the use of special
software for its engineering, geometric control and positioning, during
construction, of its custom made mullions whose unique triangular shapes
were designed for maximum transparency, with each node uniquely shaped
and individually cast.
Access to the building and circulation within it have been radically
reconfigured into a seamless imaginative sequence of experiences and
places, spiraling around the central outdoor courtyard, a“journey of
imagination” where public spaces are interwoven with art display areas,
hi-tech features softened and juxtaposed by living elements and natural
materials.
The inner courtyard featuring the nine floors’ height waterfall, the
tallest outdoor waterfall in Asia, runs in an automatic inductor system
where the water consumption is optimized depending on the climactic
conditions and also features an extensive areas of over 2,000 sqm of
living vertical gardens which collect rainwater that is then re-used in
other areas of the project including the buildings cooling systems.
Food and beverage venues located at the third and fourth floor surround
an urban farming facility and some of the outlets benefit from direct
access to the roof garden, a former parking lot converted to a luxuriant
urban oasis. Consistent portions of the glass wall around the inner
court can slide open during good weather, transforming the upper floors
galleries into outdoor balconies overlooking the central courtyard.
Private art galleries, organized around an event space in basement 3,
integrate the permanent collection K11 owns and displays around the
mall. The dense program of openings, activities, lectures, design
competitions and exhibitions, all fostering people’s active
participation, have proven very successful since the project soft
opening in February.
Natural light reaches the innermost parts of the mall during daytime
through the glass floor of basement 2 atrium. At night, it’s the
artificial light from below providing a diffuse glow tothe floors above.
This visual integration of all public areas put people at the center,
triggering the interplay of seeing and being seen.
The project was awarded the “Core and Shell LEED Gold Certification for
Existing Buildings”. Different strategies have informed Kokaistudios
design in order to increase energy performance, reduce the “heat island
effect” and water usage, improve the quality of the material chosen and
the public transport accessibility.
Kokaistudios worked closely with K11 to reach the perfect integration of art appreciation, humanistic experience, naturalness and environmental protection with shopping consumption, creating a brandnew space for urban life and activity, enabling city life in harmony with nature.
from archdaily
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