
Shanghai: The Latest Architecture and News
Zhongshuge Bookstore / Li Xiang
The Hub Performance and Exhibition Center / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
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Architects: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
- Area: 15700 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Acor, Flow, HAY, Kohler, Stella Works, +1
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Professionals: Neri & Hu Design and Research Office
The Modular Lilong / LUKSTUDIO

- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: CENTROID CONSTRUCTION
nArchitects Wins Shanghai Competition with Home-Inspired Library

nArchitects’ Library as Home has won first place in the 2016 International Young Architects Design Competition for the 110,000 square meter Shanghai Library East Hall in China. Hosted by the Shanghai Pudong New Area People’s Government, the competition sought out designs that enhance Shanghai’s distinct cultural influence and promote community life.
Library as Home reflects these goals in its design as “a large house for all, with a rich variety of environments that Shanghai’s citizens could appropriate as their own.”
Quietness / Wei Yi International Design

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Architects: Wei Yi International Design
- Area: 165 m²
- Year: 2014
Blossom Pavilion / Atelier Deshaus
Apartment 37 / Atelier Mearc
JI-SHI Urban Harvest / Atelier INDJ

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Architects: Atelier I-N-D-J
- Area: 446 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Experience G, BianRen, YeMao, Talent Construction
A Traditional and Simple Chinese Home Design / Guo Donghai, Yan Linglin
Ceramic House / Archi-union
One Person Gallery / Wutopia Lab

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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: freelance decoration team
Agence Ter Proposes 350 Hectares of Parkland Along the East Bund in Shanghai

Agence Ter has won a competition to redesign the bank of the East Bund, adjacent to Pudong in Shanghai, reconstructing 21 kilometers of waterfront along the Huangpu River. Devising programmatic elements for five sections of the riverfront, Agence Ter hopes to inject a variety of functions into what is now an underutilized area. In the words of the designers, “The project redefines the space of the bank to create a living interface between neighborhoods and the river, a new width articulating soft transport, ecology, public spaces, activities and economy.”

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