KOKO Market by CPI
ARCHITECTS
Vari Architects
INTERIOR DESIGN
Vari Architects
FLORAL DESIGN
Luxelakes Cultural Tourism, Luxelakes Horticulture
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Luxelakes Cultural Tourism, Island Lab
CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Aodas Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., Sichuan Zhongshenghongrun Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., Chengdu Zhengmao Landscape Engineering Co., Ltd.
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS
Qi Fan, Yang Dingliang
COPYWRITING
Yang Dingliang, Cui Nan
DESIGN TEAM
Feng Pan'ao, Li Jun, Qiu Yuhao, Zhang Yiming, Zhang Heming
DESIGN MANAGEMENT
Luxelakes Cultural Tourism, Island Lab
PHOTOGRAPHS
In-field Studio, Luxelakes Cultural Tourism Island Lab, Arch-exist
AREA
1740 M²
YEAR
2025
LOCATION
Chengdu, China
CATEGORY
Market
Text description provided by architect.
In the project of the CPI Island Redevelopment Phase-I, we were inspired by Washida Kiyokazu's philosophical concepts of "Average Temperature" and "Subtle Scenery", creating an urban space of serenity, nature, and poetic perception.
In Phase-II, we continue these profound philosophical explorations, while moving further towards a closer and more humble relationship between architecture and nature.
The Phase-II project is located southeast of Phase-I and consists of the renovation of two independent showhouses.
These two once-forgotten buildings have now been revitalized through meticulous design, forming a cohesive market where nature intertwines with atmosphere.
Our design adopts an intervening rather than dominant posture, we continued the strategy of spatial expansion and "micro-topography" integration.
A newly added small unit at the southeastern corner creates a staggered, inward-wrapping "market space" with the original buildings, resulting in a layout that satisfies functional needs while offering a rich spatial experience.
EXTENDED NATURE
Centering on the concept of "continuity of nature", the design uses a large amount of wood and recycled materials.
The contrast between steel structures and warm wooden textures creates an aesthetic where industry and nature intertwine.
Starting from the "micro-environment" of ecology and nature, instead of simply mimicking nature, this humble design approach profoundly expresses the philosophy of "imitating nature".
FLOWING SPACE
Spatial fluidity is another core pursuit of the design. Through precise expansions and additions, we created a continuous, barrier-free spatial experience that grows and extends like a natural ecosystem.
Upon entering the market hall, the sunken courtyard inside organically interacts with the external environment, encouraging people to linger and communicate within this blend of nature and the man-made.
Flowing spaces are also better suited to carry "life narratives," meeting various commercial occupancy and operational needs.
SENSIBLE MATERIALS
The sensitivity to materials and light is particularly highlighted in this project.
The membrane material of the arched roofs diffuses soft light under the sun like tree leaves, transforming between day and night to create a poetic and spiritual spatial experience.
Exposed concrete, steel structure beams and columns, semi-enclosed aged wood, and climbing greenery all naturally evolve over time and through the seasons, infusing the building with life and emotion.