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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.

Longshang Books Cafe in Shanghai, China by atelier mearc

 
September 3rd, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: atelier mearc

Chemical Bookstore was located on Meilong Rd, Shanghai. It was a typical old style bookstore. What you saw is just as simple as bookshelves, everywhere full of books and several aisles. Books, people reading books and purchasing behavior constituted the space.

Childrens-Books-Bestsellers-Literature, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

  • Architects: atelier mearc
  • Project: Longshang Books Cafe
  • Location: 142 Meilong Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Shan Liang
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: East China University of Science and Technology Press
  • Architect in Charge: Wei Zhou
  • Design Team: Jun Zhang, Qi Wang, Shuyu Yang, Xiwen Xu
  • Building Contractor: Shanghai Zhuan Construction and Development
  • Area: 188sqm
  • Project Year: 2017

Original-Chemical-Bookstore, Image Courtesy © atelier mearc

Regarding to the space shape and its content, it could be the most straightforward ‘bookstore’ that is so familiar with people. This point later is used as design method of the new bookstore, Longshang Books Café.

Sociology-and-Science-Textbooks, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

After investigating on ‘in what shape would the bookshelf be’, we found that a straight, parallel arrangement of bookshelf provides most route options possible. Unlike the original Chemical Bookstore, lined aisles are naturally formed by bookshelves, they also provides flexible moving directions.

Book-display, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Arch wall, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

The space combines bookstore, coffee and salon, these functions are differentiated but interacts with the other two. Therefore, a kind of ‘arch wall’ is applied. The element has been adopted in spacious salon area and bookshelf structures. Especially in the latter experience, sitting in the ‘arch wall’ reading, or browsing along the bookshelf backside becomes an interesting examination of these delicate correlation with people and environment.

Coffee-Salon, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Arch, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

The next step is to find the proper structure to support the bookshelf. Later when everything else is ready, the ‘arch’ arises after connecting with the bookshelves. The arch vault fits together with the support structure into one piece.

Coffee-Salon, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Aisle seats behind Coffee Salon, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Given all the elements of an ideal bookstore: bookshelf, ‘arch wall’, supporting structure, arch. Located on Meilong road, how will it make contact with the environment?

Bestsellers, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Facade, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Meilong road is an east-west street in southwest Shanghai. It runs through several old residential buildings.

On Meilong road, to the east of Longshang Books Café is East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), and to the west lies 600 meter long metasequoia strip.

For better understanding of the new bookstore, original facade is completely changed. One entry door and one large scale window helps to draw more natural light inside. This decision was made after careful and positive examination on how much light should the ideal bookstore needs being replaced.

Facade, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Metasequoia-meets-platan, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

There are 3 ‘windows’. ‘Window 1’ is the entry door, from where the indoor circulation begins. ‘Window 2’ stands on the same exterior facade where the circulation ends. It also leads lower light in. ‘Window 3’ connects coffee bar and the book area, through which an Osmanthus tree and campus of ECUST could be seen.

Coffee-bar-window 3, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Window 2, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

All bookshelves indoor are made of steel panel. Meanwhile, the curtain wall of exterior facade applies the same steel panel. Sharing the remarkable consistency, the facade acts as the corresponding point of indoor and outdoor.

Nightfall, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Arch, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

In consideration of using the most basic, familiar material, besides the stainless steel panel, wood is commonly used as well. In combination of familiar material and unfamiliar structure, the feeling of space scale gets vague.

Multi-use-of-arch, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Arch wall, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

There are 20,000 books and 24 coffee seats In this 188 m2 space newly rebuilt.

Literature-Coffee-Salon, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

One-of-the-screeens-open, Image Courtesy © Shan Liang

Plan, Image Courtesy © atelier mearc

Section, Image Courtesy © atelier mearc

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Categories: Autocad, Book Store




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