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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.

Molly Club in Wuhan, China by J.H Architecture

 
October 24th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com 

In today’s China, the night economy is driving increasing demand for creative social spaces for young customers. Molly Club, combining entertainment and basic restaurant service, is one example of this trend, providing a relaxing place for young people after a long, stressful day at work.

The Club is located in Chuhe Han Street in the Wuhan Central Cultural District, which has a total length of 1.5 kilometres. In the daytime, the street is known for its many branded fashion stores and some of the world’s top cultural projects. At night, the street is transformed with bright lights and catchy music.

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

  • Architects: J.H Architecture
  • Project: Molly Club
  • Location: No.6, Building 4, Wanda Universal International Center, Han Street, Wuhan
  • Photography: Chen Ming
  • Software used: Sketchup, cad, Photoshop, indesign
  • Surface area: 300 m2
  • Project type: Bar interior design
  • Construction: Lao Zhao
  • Design: Jianhe Architectural Design Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
  • Lead designer: Yang Rui
  • Stage design: keefer
  • Completion: March, 2019

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Molly Club has a restaurant on one side and a print shop on the other. Instead of a big, bold sign with a bright light box, the Club is discreetly marked, with only a small logo made of flickering lights beside the door. The extended entrance builds a connection between the space and customers, while large circular windows in the folding door maximize music and light overflow from the Club.

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

The designer included some intentional visual disorder in the barroom. Soft lines are applied to the building’s structure, and the top curve mimics the vaulted ceilings of large religious buildings, but just above head level. Modern lights in basic geometric configurations contrast with the wild look of natural plants. Through these strong visual contrasts, the interior is designed to encourage customers to forget the stress of work, enjoy the music and immerse themselves in a relaxing space.

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

The club also features some interesting scenes. For example, the narrow staircase is built to resemble a precipitous canyon, where customers passing each other shoulder-to-shoulder have an unforgettable exploratory experience. A light ball hanging at the top of the stairs makes walking up and down feel like a valley stroll at sunset.

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

To meet a variety of customer requirements, the VIP area is located on a mezzanine, where customers enjoy a commanding view of the club. There are also upstairs private rooms with their own DJ system. In the afternoon, these rooms are used as a catering area with warm yellow lights; in the evening, they become a cozy and exclusive bar area bathed in red light.

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © Chen Ming

Image Courtesy © J.H.Architecture

Image Courtesy © J.H.Architecture

Image Courtesy © J.H.Architecture

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Categories: Bar, Club, InDesign, Photoshop, SketchUp




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