Posts Tagged ‘Shanghai’

07/09

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The Waterhouse at South Bund by NHDRO

Who knew military buildings made good hotels. Architects NHDRO proved this to be true when they converted disused Japanese army headquarters in the South Bund District of Shanghai into a luxury hotel. The Waterhouse hotel features exposed concrete and brickwork, staying true to the structure’s previous function and resonating with the industrial past of the docks it borders, while clearly contrasting old and new. The architects added a Corten steel extension to the roof, new circulation and narrow interior windows, surprisingly allowing glimpses into private rooms. Apart from the beautifully raw architectural fabric, the building offers views onto the the neighbouring Huangpu River and the breathtaking Pudong skyline.

(Images by Pedro Pegenaute)

13/08

Shoot the Stylist

UK pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010

British designer Thomas Heatherwick has released images of his updated design for the UK pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010. He was awarded the commission in September 2007, beating architects including Zaha Hadid, John McAslan and Marks Barfield. The six-storey pavilion is pierced by 60,000 transparent rods. The 7.5 metre rods will act as fibre optic filaments during the day, illuminating the interior of the pavilion with natural light. At night the rods transport the light from the inside to the exterior, allowing the structure to glow. The surrounding faceted landscape provides space for public events and also offers shelter for visitors. The pavilion will house the largest collection of wild plant seeds in the world – Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank partnership – displayed in the end of the transparent rods. Construction began in March on China’s annual national tree planting day.

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