Acquarium / Atelier8
Settles into the new night life entertainment hub in Shanghai. Due to the project?s location, the plan does not rely on the pre-existing square, thus erecting it autonomously. The previously installed four meter high windows enhance the three-dimensional space, giving it sublime proportions.
© LiYue
Architects: Atelier8
Location: 160 Ju Lu Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China
Author Architects: Jorge Gonzalez, Dai Chenjun, Zhao Qing
Area: 79.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: LiYue
© LiYue
From the architect. Settles into the new night life entertainment hub in Shanghai. Due to the project?s location, the plan does not rely on the pre-existing square, thus erecting it autonomously. The previously installed four meter high windows enhance the three-dimensional space, giving it sublime proportions.
Axonometric
Dynamism in a static space leads to the concept of this lounge ? entirely glazing the space with different objects inside and people moving around, resembling a fish tank.
© LiYue
Enclosed space to define atmosphere but open to the visitor sight to get the attention. Our main goal is to define those boundaries.
© LiYue
We decided to keep those windows, the line between public and private space, as a key point and enhance their importance with a curtain chain which will add movement and a soft characteristic to the huge glass surface ...
© LiYue
Architects: Atelier8
Location: 160 Ju Lu Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China
Author Architects: Jorge Gonzalez, Dai Chenjun, Zhao Qing
Area: 79.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: LiYue
© LiYue
From the architect. Settles into the new night life entertainment hub in Shanghai. Due to the project?s location, the plan does not rely on the pre-existing square, thus erecting it autonomously. The previously installed four meter high windows enhance the three-dimensional space, giving it sublime proportions.
Axonometric
Dynamism in a static space leads to the concept of this lounge ? entirely glazing the space with different objects inside and people moving around, resembling a fish tank.
© LiYue
Enclosed space to define atmosphere but open to the visitor sight to get the attention. Our main goal is to define those boundaries.
© LiYue
We decided to keep those windows, the line between public and private space, as a key point and enhance their importance with a curtain chain which will add movement and a soft characteristic to the huge glass surface ...
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