
Shanghai: The Latest Architecture and News
Taikoo Li Qiantan Retail Wellness Center / 5+design

ROCKBUND Building Renovation / David Chipperfield Architects

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Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
- Year: 2023
New Venue of the Yuz Museum / Scenic Architecture Office

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Architects: Scenic Architecture Office
- Area: 1868 m²
- Year: 2023
Drink ‘n’ Jump Draft Beer Bar / Ao.ArchLab

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Architects: Ao.ArchLab
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2023
Contemporary Renovation of Qing Dynasty Post Office / More Design Office

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Architects: More Design Office
- Area: 188 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: OUI Light
How Water Responds to Land Reclamation in Coastal Cities

Land reclamation from the sea has become a popular phenomenon in coastal development. It is the most preferred solution to the need for land in coastal areas and has been implemented for various use cases, including flood control and agriculture. Nowadays, it has become a famous urban response to the rapid increase in coastal urbanization, economic activity, and global population. Countries like China and the Netherlands lead the chart on the amount of land area reclaimed. However, most reclamation projects today take place within urban centers in the global south. Cities in West Africa, East Asia, and the Middle East produce these new lands as economic forerunners for their commercial industry and as platforms to house luxury residences.
But the relationship between the design and production of reclaimed lands and the response of water in ocean environments is complex. It requires a symbiotic relationship with water bodies for stability but can provoke natural forces when negligently imposed on the sea. Ocean water behaviors, including tidal accumulation, sea level rise, connection to wetlands, and aquatic biodiversity, can question the success or failure of land reclamation projects in different contexts.
Heatherwick Studio Reveals the Design of New Public Exhibition Hall on Shanghai's Waterfront

Heatherwick Studio has unveiled the design of an exhibition hall situated on Shanghai's emerging West Bund waterfront, in China. Known as the 'West Bund Orbit,' this building will be the focal point of the new Financial Hub in the Xuhui District. Set to become a prominent landmark along the Huangpu riverside, the project is a pivotal public space for passersby, welcoming visitors to its cultural design program.
DoBe WE @Shanghai Book City / Wutopia Lab
Shanghai Yangpu Riverfront Power Station Auxiliary East Building / Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects

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Architects: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
- Area: 11148 m²
- Year: 2019
Under the Eaves Coffee Shop / Displacement Architects

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Architects: Displacement Architects
- Area: 1100 m²
- Year: 2023
Copper Blockhouse / Wutopia Lab

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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 405 m²
- Year: 2023
Zikawei Library / Wutopia Lab
Xintiandi Style II Shopping Center / AIM Architecture
Laizhou Bar / RooMoo Design Studio
The Vigorous Thick Wall / XFRAME
Ubras Concept Store / Sò Studio
Piazza in a Room / Wutopia Lab

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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 170 m²
- Year: 2022
























