
The Ecological Kaleidoscope of East Nanjing Road: Century Square Reborn / EMBT + TJAD

The Fine Wine Experience Shanghai / HATCH Architects

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Architects: HATCH Architects
- Area: 106 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Doblan
Grape Classroom in the Field / atelier anonymous

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Architects: atelier anonymous
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2026
Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth

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Architects: ARC Z Architects, Practice on Earth
- Area: 85 m²
- Year: 2025
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Professionals: ELA, Shenzhen Qichuang Facade Design Consulting Co., Ltd.
The Relocation and Expansion Project of Wuning Middle School / Atelier Archmixing

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Architects: Atelier Archmixing
- Area: 35579 m²
- Year: 2024
Qingjiang Furong Pavilions / FLIP studio

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Interior Designers: FLIP studio
- Area: 2630 m²
- Year: 2025
Expansion and Renovation of Primary School & Urban Infrastructure Multi-system Complex / Atelier Archmixing

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Architects: Atelier Archmixing
- Area: 34263 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Baosteel, FONGLY, Hebei Yinbiao Wire Mesh Products Co., Ltd.
Obsolete Typologies Revived Through 17 Adaptive Reuse Projects

Adaptive reuse is shifting from simple preservation to active revitalization, a process of structurally rescuing and reprogramming architectural typologies whose original functions are no longer relevant. The obsolescence of architectural spaces occurs for varied reasons: sociological shifts, leaving spaces uninhabited; technological advances, phasing out specific machinery; and economic changes, making centralized functions necessary. The strategy of repurposing focuses on achieving spatial and functional longevity through minimal interventions, allowing the original structure to serve as the memory anchor of the project.
This wave of adaptive reuse treats the historic shell as a limited resource, prioritizing structural permanence over surface aesthetics. Designers are engaging in a sort of archaeological process by exposing the original structural essence: the heavy timber, raw concrete, or monumental masonry. Interventions are confined to meeting new programmatic needs, often appearing as an independent insertion within the ancient envelope. This contrast redefines the building's lifespan not as a singular narrative but as a layered story of continuous events.
Interior Design of Fanshan Alunite Crystallization Ponds / FLIP studio

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Interior Designers: FLIP studio
- Area: 2165 m²
- Year: 2025
From Expansion to Enhancement: Shanghai's Urban Development Framework

Amidst global economic adjustments and a domestic focus on high-quality development, Shanghai has implemented a strategic shift in its urban development approach—moving from 'incremental expansion' to 'connotative enhancement.' Guided by the concept of a "people-oriented city", Shanghai has elevated urban construction from mere physical space aggregation to a comprehensive endeavor aimed at optimizing functional quality, revitalizing spatial vitality, and boosting residential resilience through urban renewal initiatives. This transformation is framed not merely as a response to resource constraints but also as an intentional approach to urban development principles. Its core proposition lies in: under the policy framework of strictly controlling incremental land use, how to unleash development potential through the "reproduction" of existing spaces.
The Yard, Dalian Cultural Center / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

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Architects: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
- Area: 4631 m²
- Year: 2025
Spaces for Browsing: Balancing Commerce and Community in the Design of Bookstores

The contemporary bookstore is a paradoxical space. It is commercial, but rarely commercialized; public, but often privately owned; small in scale, but expansive in impact. As adjacent architectural typologies evolve under the pressures of digital consumption, economic precarity, and changing social habits, the bookstore has not dimensioned, but adapted to the twenty first century. It is not a site for private or institutional literary exchange, but a spatial hybrid that accommodates ritual, rest, performance, and socialization.
% Arabica Shanghai EXPO World / Nguyen Khai Architects & Associates

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Architects: Nguyen Khai Architects & Associates
- Area: 179 m²
- Year: 2025
the Breeze Hall / SHISUO design office

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Architects: SHISUO design office
- Area: 680 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: CEMIMAX赛迈发科技
Wuzhen Vessel Hotel Façade Design / workshopXZ
Blue Bottle Coffee Columbia Circle Cafe / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

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Architects: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
- Area: 156 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Emeco, HAY
coffea SHED Columbia Circle Store / kooo architects

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Architects: kooo architects
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Enscape, CDN Lighting, Robert McNeel & Associates


















































































