Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio

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Shanghai, China
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3840
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  WOM
  • Lead Architect: Ming Zhang, Zi Zhang, Shu Qin
  • Design Team: Xuefeng Li, Yunsong Wu, Chengzhe Zhu, Yichen Zhang, Jingyi Liu
  • Structure Engineers: Jun Nan, Linyong Cao
  • Facility Engineers: Jinyue Shi, Zhaohui Gan, Hua Zhang
  • Client: Shanghai Yangpu Riverside Investment Co.Ltd.
  • City: Shanghai
  • Country: China
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Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. Currently at No.2800 Yang Shupu Road is Yang Shupu Power Plant, the once biggest thermal power plant in the Far East, which was built by the British investors in 1913. The site is left over with 105-meter-high chimney, huge crane-mouth hanging along the riverside, trestle works that used to carry the coal, clean water pond, damp and dry ash tanks and etc., which boasts spectacular space and impressive form and occupies a crucial position in the public project of Yangpu Waterfront.

Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Cityscape
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axonometrical diagram before and after renovation
Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Exterior Photography
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The dry ash tanks at the east of the wharf is turned into Ash Gallery. Its design starts at 2015. Due to uncertainty of the programming, the project is targeted towards art gallery with high flexibility and openness. Via inserting two platforms, the three isolated ash tanks are united into one.

Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade, Beam
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Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Interior Photography, Beam, Steel
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The original 15-meter-high steel surface of the tanks is tore down and replaced by thin horizontal bands, forming an ambiguous interface.The art space is designed as a public promenade, curling from the entrance carved by concrete framework to the top platform.

Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam, Column
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Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Interior Photography, Beam, Column
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Six boxes with a set of staircases are plugged into the tanks, whose functions are to be decided together with people’s behavior with the warehouse.

Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Interior Photography, Stairs, Windows
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Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Stairs, Facade, Handrail
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The Ash Gallery works as the rest station at the east part of Yang Pu Public Space during the 2019 Shanghai Urban Art Season from September to November.

Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Cite: "Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio" 18 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/945805/ash-gallery-tjad-original-design-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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