Kokaistudios

Citic Square Renovation

Citic Square Renovation
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CITIC SQUARE RENOVATION

Kokaistudios

ARCHITECTS
Kokaistudios

TEXT
Frances Arnold

INTERIOR DESIGN DIRECTOR
Rake Wang

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN TEAM
Muyun Zhao, Eva Maria Paz Taibo, Dongyin Li, Ru Chen

INTERIOR DESIGN TEAM
Muyun Zhao, Ru Chen, Xiaowan Shen, Sara Zhang, Chenyu Huang

LOCAL DESIGN INSTITUTE
Arcplus Institute of Shanghai Architectural Design & Research(Co.,Ltd.)

CHEIF ARCHITECTS
Andrea Destefanis, Filippo Gabbiani

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DIRECTOR
Wei Li

MANUFACTURERS
信义, 晶华, 砼创

PHOTOGRAPHS
Terrence Zhang

AREA
34500 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Shanghai, China

CATEGORY
Renovation, Retail

Text description provided by architect.

Kokaistudios’ recently completed architectural renovation project of the CITIC SQUARE shopping mall epitomizes Shanghai’s inherent duality.

With a futuristic aesthetic combining multimedia elements and some of today’s most sought-after brands, it sits seamlessly alongside one of the city’s best-preserved examples of traditional, historic lane housing.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Located in the Jingan district on the main thoroughfare Nanjing West Road, the transformed building’s pixel-inspired facade and carefully selected materials break the traditional ‘box’ shape to blur the boundaries between city and mall, public and private.

Completed in 2000, the mall lacked several of the elements demanded by today’s lifestyle-led retail environment: flexible multimedia components; attractive outdoor spaces; and eye-catching interiors for high-profile, luxury F&B outlets.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Kokaistudios’ interior and exterior renovation not only brings the mall up to date in terms of a destination shopping-hospitality experience, it successfully reintegrates CITIC SQUARE into the fabric of Shanghai by opening up previously hidden vistas and playing on the scale to complement the mall’s layered urban context.

Pixels are central to Kokaistudios’ design approach. Their interpretation is both literal - such as the mall’s transparent grid facade - as well as conceptual: individual units that come together create a cohesive whole.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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They are most visible on the mall’s Nanjing Road frontage where an outdated glass and stone facade has been replaced by a series of large-sized rectangles and squares of varying dimensions and graduated opacities, each protruding from the building’s core volume to create the impression of floating.

Effectively acting as individual shop windows, this ‘pixel’ approach allows tenants to customize their own vitrines. Because each cube juts out from the building, passing street traffic is subject to three-dimensional impressions of the storefronts’ exterior.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Despite their contemporary connotations, the ‘pixels’ connect the mall to its historic urban context. Directly opposite is one of the city’s best-preserved lòngtáng: typical of Shanghai and dating from the early twentieth century, they are walled compounds of traditional lane housing, usually two- to three-stories in height.

CITIC SQUARE’s pixels facade creates a scale in keeping with the older architecture opposite. The dialogue between old and new continues through the frontage’s materials of fully transparent glass panes, semi-opaque glass bricks, and UHPC concrete panels.

A network of gardens both sunken and floating further blur the boundaries between private and public space, CITIC SQUARE, and the city of Shanghai. These include terraces atop each of the facade’s pixel windows, significantly enhancing stores’ attractiveness to shoppers through the unique views.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Previously a repository for the mall’s mechanical functions and equipment, the roof has also been transformed into an outdoor dining area for CITIC SQUARE’s anchor F&B tenant and the square outdoor activity area.

In an expansion of the mall’s footprint, a twin sunken garden has been installed on its eastern side, mirroring an existing one to the West.

The intervention facilitates flow through CITIC SQUARE’s basement level which will focus predominantly on lifestyle.

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Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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The design approach of breaking up the big-box mall continues inside the space, where a formerly vast atrium is now dissected by a mezzanine.

Because lower levels’ flagship custom-made facades allow for greater light control as opposed to upper floors’ abundance of transparent glass, the platform creates two distinct atmospheres, signaling shoppers’ journey between fashion below, and F&B above.

The renovation also shifts visitor flow from up and down, to through the space thanks to escalators at the mall’s two entrances, both of which have been configured to anticipate their likely demographic.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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For example, the East entrance opens into a lifestyle space due to its proximity to the Nanjing Xi Lu subway station.

The West entrance is close to nearby luxury shopping destination Plaza 66 and guides visitors towards thematically similar high-end fashion.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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Like a secondary circulation tracking that of shoppers, LED screens run throughout the atrium in an infinite loop.

Fully customizable, they update the mall into a dynamic multimedia space. Resembling a pulsating data flow, they reinforce CITIC SQUARE’s pixel theme with digital, literal, and futuristic effects.

Citic Square Renovation
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Citic Square Renovation
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The design trope is revisited in an abstract way in striking lift lobbies, where walls of glass bricks create impactful pixelated numbers.

In order to stand out in Shanghai’s increasingly congested retail landscape, malls must move with the times.

At the same time, these large-footprint buildings must be comprehensively and seamlessly incorporated into public spaces.

Kokaistudios’ smart renovation of CITIC SQUARE achieves just this balance: now fully flexible multimedia, lifestyle venue, it doesn’t dominate the Jingan skyline; rather it complements a rich, varied urban fabric.

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