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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.

WE+lab FUXING Plaza in Shanghai, China by ROARC RENEW

 
November 22nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ROARC RENEW

Fuxing Park locates in the north of Middle Fuxing Road, shaded by oriental planes, while Roarc project “WE+lab” starts in the FUXING Plaza, an old three-storey building that seems  to be out of place amongst theFrench garden. Our challenge lies in how to elegantly blend the project in the French grace and romance of the Fuxing Park.

Stepping once again into this park, Roarc team was overwhelmed with the astounding characteristics  of the French garden: axis, axial symmetry, gridding, patterning, as well as the beautiful  flowers, planes trees, pavilions and ponds. Our team determined to salute  the only French garden with our design.

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  • Architects: ROARC RENEW (Xue Leqqian, Sheng Mengxuan, Wang Shuang)
  • Project: WE+lab FUXING Plaza
  • Location:No. 109 Yandang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
  • Photography: OscarLok
  • Lead Architect: Bai Zhenqi
  • Construction Engineer: WeiHua Xu
  • Construction Firm: ShiLi decoration Shanghai Ltd
  • Reconstruction Area: 3000 m2
  • Design Period: 2017. 01 – 2017. 02
  • Completion Time: June, 2017

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Urban renewalis also cultural identity

Since the beginning of its construction, Fuxing Park has been recording the development of  Shanghai’s lifestyle. Its early stage and present condition reflect a collision between history and future. The “re-shape” of FUXING Plaza now is more like a seed planted in the earth; only with a review to the past and a foresight  into the future can it become more integrated. Taking this into consideration, Roarc team extracted the elements “jollification” and “site” for image patterning at the WE+lab entrance. The team applied the shape of plants in the garden for the floor pattern, and used lines and numbers on the handrail to correspond with the classic Greek columns. The architectual storytelling expressed the design rationality.  The design is a continuation and commemoration of history, a field spirit, and also an enrichment  of culture. In the axial area, Roarc team used only the skeleton and branches from French planes, the most representative of local trees, as guides along the path; the team also abstracted the floral pattern, aiming to elaborate the natural state of growth and maturation.

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Cities change and develop,what is the way for the old ones to be reborn? RoarcRenew’s design goes deep down into Fuxing area to excavate and continue culture and humanitarian connotation in Fuxing area, transforming it again to a center of culture, art and social activity.

The project of WE+lab FUXING Plaza locates in the north of Middle Fuxing Road, next to the boulevard to the east of the sinking garden in Fuxing Park. The architecture is former Cashbox Party KTV, which had kept the youth and shared memories of local people in Shanghai. This project is to convert it from the original entertaining form into a creative furniture display business format and co-working space.

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A BOULEVARD

Roarc team’s whole design idea centered on the concept of “fracture” long before the design concept had came into being. The goal was to meet the demand of adequate business display space as well as orderly maximize the visual area in stores. For the visitor flow, Roarc’s design changed the original layout and manifested the new space logic with the idea of “boulevard”, i.e. the central axis started from the architecture and extended along a straight line, and the rest parts were arranged symmetrically to this line  to deconstruct and reestablish the space. The design followed the original central axis in the park, but also broke the randomness with the “boulevard” across the interior space and the landscape, to fill the project with new  atmosphere. Our goal was to  continue the integrity of thebuilding and its atmosphere,,  grant everyone direct visual sight from the main entrance to stores, and maximize clients’profits.

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B Field Spirit and Cultural Circumstances

Boulevard, French romance.

The French word “boulevard” originates from “bulvaerk” in Danish. “Bul” means bole and “vaerk” work; the both parts combined mean a fortification built with boles. The top is used as walking area. In some places, builders demolished the fortification and built a wide path. The French adopted this word, only to change its spelling to what is known as “boulevard” now. Later, this word is generally used to refer to wide streets with trees on both sides.

Roarc team found it appropriate to infuse the idea of “boulevard” to this project. Looking from urban perspective, the project’s interior space was no longer simply an indoor area, but a spacial form needed to be presented as “landscape node”. RoarcRenew intended to continue the indoor axis as an extension to the outdoor landscape axis in Fuxing Park, exactly as Tuileries Gardens in front of the Louvre, which is an extension of the French royal spirit. The space in this project is also a continuation of the stories in Fuxing Park.

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Roarc team analyzed the park and found its original planning had been  an organized geometric grid with rigorous order and clear subordination, simple style and graceful solemn. Key decorations spread over the central axis (the boulevard), easily seen at the parterre, such as the lattice wall, the fountain, the hedge and sculptures. The paths had strict classification as well. Taking this as the direction for interior design, RoarcRenew applied the key elements to indoor area to explore the boundary between the inside and the outside. During the exploration, Roarc team experimented with pattern design, interior landscape build and visualizational decoration, based on the support of landscape and gridding classification. This is not only a dialogue between the inside and the outside, the new and the old,  the modern and the contemporary, but also the shaping of the space wholeness. Deep under these research and “design”, it is not pandering, nor a materialized carnival; but a search for traces of the culture. What can the space offer? What does it resonate? Whether the “history” left behind and the “new story” are able to respond to the unique urban culture? The key to the Urban Renewal lies on whether the “New” urban culture can be accepted by the majority, which is also the core of field spirit.

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With the belief of restoring the old as the old, however this restoration can still give a  new look. The concept of “the old” needs to be broadened, which could become a habit or exist in our consciousness. Pattern is a new expression of the old. The graphic language formed by geometric curves inherits the classic elegance in French gardens during Rococo period, at the same time building up a cultural circumstance among indoor floor materials, to arouse memories and review the past.

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