Lane 189 / UNStudio
Lane 189, located in the Putuo district in central Shanghai - opposite Chang Shou Park and close to the Jade Buddha Temple - is designed to provide a lifestyle destination for Shanghai?s young professionals. Lane189 combines retail, restaurant and office spaces in an organisation that rearranges the typical mall into a vertical city centre and provides  opportunities for shopping, strolling, eating, gathering and relaxing.
© Eric Jap
Architects: UNStudio
Location: Shanghai, China
Leads Architects: Ben van Berkel, Hannes Pfau
Area: 38800.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Eric Jap, Hufton + Crow
Consultants: Inhabit (facade); Ag LICHT, LEOX Design (lighting); TJAD (landscape)
© Hufton + Crow
From the architect. Lane 189, located in the Putuo district in central Shanghai - opposite Chang Shou Park and close to the Jade Buddha Temple - is designed to provide a lifestyle destination for Shanghai?s young professionals. Lane189 combines retail, restaurant and office spaces in an organisation that rearranges the typical mall into a vertical city centre and provides  opportunities for shopping, strolling, eating, gathering and relaxing.The design incorporates elements of ?old Shanghai? through geometry, pattern and materialisation and combines these with a contemporary urban experience, thereby creating a destination with a distinctly Shanghai feel.
Micro Site Analysis...
© Eric Jap
Architects: UNStudio
Location: Shanghai, China
Leads Architects: Ben van Berkel, Hannes Pfau
Area: 38800.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Eric Jap, Hufton + Crow
Consultants: Inhabit (facade); Ag LICHT, LEOX Design (lighting); TJAD (landscape)
© Hufton + Crow
From the architect. Lane 189, located in the Putuo district in central Shanghai - opposite Chang Shou Park and close to the Jade Buddha Temple - is designed to provide a lifestyle destination for Shanghai?s young professionals. Lane189 combines retail, restaurant and office spaces in an organisation that rearranges the typical mall into a vertical city centre and provides  opportunities for shopping, strolling, eating, gathering and relaxing.The design incorporates elements of ?old Shanghai? through geometry, pattern and materialisation and combines these with a contemporary urban experience, thereby creating a destination with a distinctly Shanghai feel.
Micro Site Analysis...
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