SOHO Fuxing Lu / gmp Architects

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  • Team Members – Competition: Stefan Hornscheidt, Li Zheng, Zhou Bin, Zhang Jing
  • Team Members – Detailed Design: Cai Yu, Guo Fuhui, Kornelia Krzykowska, Li Ling, Sebastian Linack, Xie Fang, Thilo Zehme, Zhang Yingying, Zheng Shanshan, Zhou Bin, Catharina Cragg, Dai Tianxing, Gao Rui, Hua Rong, Wu Hua, Yuan Hang, Zhang Xuhui
  • Project Management – Competition: Su Jun
  • Project Management – Detailed Design: Matthias Wiegelmann, Kong Jing
  • Team Members – Competition: Stefan Hornscheidt, Li Zheng, Zhou Bin, Zhang Jing
  • Team Members – Detailed Design: Cai Yu, Guo Fuhui, Kornelia Krzykowska, Li Ling, Sebastian Linack, Xie Fang, Thilo Zehme, Zhang Yingying, Zheng Shanshan, Zhou Bin, Catharina Cragg, Dai Tianxing, Gao Rui, Hua Rong, Wu Hua, Yuan Hang, Zhang Xuhui
  • Chinese Partner Practice: ECADI
  • Client: SOHO China
  • City: Shanghai
  • Country: China
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© Christian Gahl

Text description provided by the architects. The former French Concession in the heart of Shanghai is known for its typical rectilinear development – the Li Long. Li stands for neighborhood, and Long refers to the narrow rectilinear streets separating the buildings. This urban morphology, which is typical of Shanghai, creates narrow and intimate urban spaces.

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First Floor Plan

The design for SOHO Fuxing Lu, an urban quarter with restaurants, shops and offices primarily intended for young start-up companies, adopts the scale and orientation of the neighboring blocks, integrates existing historic buildings and, in this way, adds to the important urban seam in the inner city using the existing urban development structure.

SOHO Fuxing Lu / gmp Architects - Facade
© Christian Gahl

The ensemble consists of nine oblong building blocks with sloping roofs and an east-west orientation, and a high- rise building which provides a more general reference to the urban landscape.

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Within the confines of this precinct, a network of pathways and small alleys converges at a central square with restaurants. A circular access provides entry to commercial facilities in the basement and to the underground railway. The façades and roofs have been clad with light natural stone strips of different widths. The dark grey metal elements of the glass façades provide a contrast to these strips.

SOHO Fuxing Lu / gmp Architects - Cityscape
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The abstract pattern image of the façades and the omission of any historic references underscore the urban focus of the project in the center of the city. On completion, the project obtained the LEED Gold certificate.

SOHO Fuxing Lu / gmp Architects - Facade
© Christian Gahl

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Cite: "SOHO Fuxing Lu / gmp Architects" 14 Aug 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/771855/soho-fuxing-lu-gmp-architekten> ISSN 0719-8884

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