WAT’s first store is located on Julu Road, Shanghai and kicks off plans for store expansion in other cities in China. WAT’s store in Changsha will combine retail and bar functions to explore the prototype of a supermarket bar.
The WAT Changsha store site is located on Jiefang West Road in Tianxin District, the most lively and bustling commercial area in Changsha. There are dense restaurants and snacks, bars and nightclubs and shopping malls. WAT Changsha store will be a super game park, where alcohol and games are played to the extreme.
The first exhibition at MICA, the new art museum of Changsha Meixihu International Culture & Arts Centre, is now open.
‘Flowing Eternity’ is an immersive exhibition by MOTSE, a group of 40 artists and scientists based in Shenzhen whose collaborative, interactive works use innovative technologies in new media to explore contemporary culture.
The project is located in a high-quality development area in Changsha City. It is close to the main traffic roads of the city, and is also one of the main entrances of the community in the future. Both of the architectural design and the interior design come from Benjai Architecture.
The silk Road has always been a destination for Jean-Pierre Heim’s travels from the Mediterranean to Central Asia and then to China though cultures and countries, his travels had always a destination to embrace local culture, tradition and architecture.
Changsha city, known as one of the key knots of the silk road, the new economical “Road and Belt”. This new Sasseur Super Outlet, designed by architect Jean Pierre HEIM, developed by Sasseur Group will take place in Changsha province of Hunan. The new Sasseur concept is travelling now in China under a new reunited brand and architectural design by architect Jean Pierre HEIM.
Under a new Slogan “LET OUT YOUR DREAM!” which the anagram of SUPER OUTLET Sasseur is repositioning its brand under the COCOON symbolic design of the new economical vision in China.
There is a Peach Blossom Garden in everyone’s heart. At the end of 2017, China Resources cooperated with Rongor Design to create the Tao Yuan Li Marketing Center, an urban peach blossom garden in the southern landscape style at the Xiangjiang river, which is based on the Peach Blossom Spring written by literati of Eastern Jin Dynasty Tao qian.
Located in Changsha, the 17-storey Firework Mansion used to be the dormitory building for staff of the former state-owned fireworks company. Nowadays, young people have moved away, so those left are mostly retired elderly people.
There is a 60 m2 apartment on the top floor of the building. The once high-expense complete shear wall structure forms a light tight environment. Even in daytime, the interior is dim. The owners want to transfer this apartment into a family bookstore, and name it “Reedom”. They wish to provide a good place to go for the residents in Firework Mansion.
1st prize for the design of the Meixi Urban Helix in Changsha by KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten | The symbolic structure is a vantage point, high-rise walkway, and the new landmark of the expanded city.
In Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in south-eastern China, KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten International won out against international com-petitors (Archea Associati, Florence /Beijing und Cox Architecture, Sydney, Australia) in the architecture competition – with its concept for the Meixi Urban Helix. In the two-stage competition, participation in which was by invitation only, the design submitted by the German architects, who have a branch in Beijing, was awarded first prize.
The Deep Pit Ice and Snow World is located in the Dawang Mountain Resort Area near the city of Changsha. The project combines an Entertainment Ice World with an Indoor Ski Slope, a Water Park and supporting restaurant and shopping facilities with a total gross floor area of 120,000m².
The master plan for the MRD (Micro Residential District) of Changsha provides 500.000 sqm living space on the 23,2 ha urban district. The southern part of the district with special demands regarding living concepts, sustainability, energy efficiency and ecological materials were designed by our office and is realised. The buildings combine the traditions of Chinese living, with a strict north-south orientation and modern living typologies.
The International Culture & Arts Centre embodies a unique variety of civic nodes and spaces: A Grand Theatre, a Contemporary Art Museum, a Multipurpose Hall and supporting facilities. The central plaza is generated by the relative position of these separate buildings and offers a strong urban experience whereby the flow of pedestrian visitors that come from all sides of the site intersect and meet. In parallel it also stretches outwards to the neighboring streets with unfettered and phenomenal views across Meixi lake with access towards Festival Island.