The Modular Lilong Shop Shanghai

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The Modular Lilong Shop in Shanghai

Chinese Interior Architecture Development design by LUKSTUDIO Architects, China

29 Jul 2016

The Modular Lilong Shop

Design: LUKSTUDIO Architects

Location: Yioulai Shanghai Village, Shanghai, China

Chuang x Yi: The Modular Lilong Shop

The Modular Lilong

The ‘Modular Lilong’ was designed for Value Retail China to showcase ‘Chuang x Yi’; a concept brand that provides a platform for Chinese fashion designers. The 150 sqm site is located in Yioulai Shanghai Village; a sister to Bicester Village in London – both global shopping developments. The intent of ‘Chuang x Yi’ is to create a retail experience specifically related to the context of Shanghai.

The Modular Lilong The Modular Lilong

The term lilong refers to an urban typology, organized around meandering lanes, which often display creative solutions in response to issues of space shortage. The resulting blur between private and public, residential and commercial gives Shanghai its signature streetscape.

The Modular Lilong

Following the design brief to create a backdrop showcasing selective contemporary Chinese designers, Lukstudio re-interpreted the local, urban fabric with 3 ‘lanehouses’ arranged into different display areas; one waiting lounge, two dressing rooms, the main cashier counter and a service area.

The Modular Lilong

The structure of these lanehouses is conceived as a modular kit of parts, so that it can easily be disassembled and re-installed in another shop location if needed. The pieces are based on architectural features and textures found in a lilong. For example, old stone gates known as, ‘shikumen’ are used as entranceways, with their typical round corners seen in the smooth outline of the display cases. Furthermore, hanging washing lines are turned into copper-coated racks to display clothes, while bamboo rattan; a texture used in vernacular furniture, is applied to the divider screens. Display plinths and racks are positioned along the lane reminiscent of the common scene of scattering benches and stools.

The Modular Lilong The Modular Lilong

Despite the clear boundary between the stone pavement and the wooden flooring, the open display allows a fluid visual dialogue between the urban lane and the elegantly stacked houses. The retail experience consists of many architectural layers combined into a cohesive structure; offering a sense of pliancy and order that reflects the adaptive nature of lilong life. In this way Lukstudio has generated a journey of discovery, connecting old Shanghai architecture with today’s design world.

The Modular Lilong

The Modular Lilong Shop in Shanghai – Building Information

Project: Chuang x Yi: The Modular Lilong
Client: Value Retail China
Location: Shanghai Village, 88 Shendi East Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China
Net area: 150 sqm
Interior and lighting design: LUKSTUDIO
Design team: Christina Luk, Marcello Chiado Rana, Alba Beroiz Blazquez
Display furniture and custom lighting: TIWU design
Lounge furniture: Lost and Found, MRT

Design: Jan 2016 – Feb 2016
Construction: Mar 2016
General contractor: CENTROID CONSTRUCTION

Photography: Dirk Weiblen

The Modular Lilong Shop in Shanghai images / information received 290716

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Location: Shanghai Village, 88 Shendi East Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China

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