'Re-Veil' Factory Regeneration / Superimpose Architecture
Saving Cultural HeritageSuperimpose designed an exhibition centre for Changzhi, a third tier city in Shanxi Province of China. Under the prevailing economic and urban transformation in China, Changzhi faces suburbanisation, which is effecting into a new CBD. The main design challenge for Superimpose was to either erase the current city fabric or try to preserve the province?s fewest remaining industrial heritage.
© Marc Goodwin
Architects: Superimpose Architecture
Location: Changzhi, Shanxi, China
Partners Superimpose: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt
Design Team: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt, Pablo Gonzalez, Huimin Xie, Xiaoyu Xu
Area: 6000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marc Goodwin, Valentin Racko
© Marc Goodwin
Saving Cultural Heritage
Superimpose designed an exhibition centre for Changzhi, a third tier city in Shanxi Province of China. Under the prevailing economic and urban transformation in China, Changzhi faces suburbanisation, which is effecting into a new CBD. The main design challenge for Superimpose was to either erase the current city fabric or try to preserve the province?s fewest remaining industrial heritage.
© Valentin Racko
Superimpose was appointed to take part in the CBD design. The future CBD is planned on a site, which has more than 15 former bearing factories built in 1945 for the Liberation War. The 70 yea...
© Marc Goodwin
Architects: Superimpose Architecture
Location: Changzhi, Shanxi, China
Partners Superimpose: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt
Design Team: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt, Pablo Gonzalez, Huimin Xie, Xiaoyu Xu
Area: 6000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marc Goodwin, Valentin Racko
© Marc Goodwin
Saving Cultural Heritage
Superimpose designed an exhibition centre for Changzhi, a third tier city in Shanxi Province of China. Under the prevailing economic and urban transformation in China, Changzhi faces suburbanisation, which is effecting into a new CBD. The main design challenge for Superimpose was to either erase the current city fabric or try to preserve the province?s fewest remaining industrial heritage.
© Valentin Racko
Superimpose was appointed to take part in the CBD design. The future CBD is planned on a site, which has more than 15 former bearing factories built in 1945 for the Liberation War. The 70 yea...
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