The project is a shopping mall with four above-ground levels and two basement levels, surrounded by innovative enterprises and universities, with abundant landscape resources. The designers aim to make the project a city's hub for youth extreme sports and a new urban landmark.
Featuring dedicated spaces for trendy recreational activities, exhilarating e-sports, and a naked-eye 3D screen at the main entrance, it is the place where you can delve into youth-trend sports and unlock new social scenes brimming with trendy fun. A huge LED dome stretches from indoor to outdoor spaces, showcasing regular audio-visual performances, establishing the plaza as the first awe-inspiring dome shopping center in Chengdu. Terraces on each floor create commercial outdoor spaces. By leveraging the park's landscape resources to the fullest extent, a landscape bridge connects to the western park, serving not only as a traffic pathway for pedestrians but also as a recreational space for sports and leisure, attracting a larger influx of visitors to the mall.
The building facade is characterized by fluid lines, establishing connections between layers in both plan and volume. The design embodies a "garden-style commercial space," incorporating a sunken plaza that blurs the indoor-outdoor boundaries, a themed square ideal for pop-up events or exhibitions, and tiered outdoor landscape platforms.
The rooftop of the Möbius strip is adorned with greenery that harmoniously complements the western park. It can accommodate various activities and serve as a venue for large-scale art installations, open to the public for enjoyment.
2023
Location | Chengdu, China
Type | Shopping Mall
Site Area | Approx. 26,540 sq m
GFA | Approx. 39,811 sq m
Plot Ratio | 1.5
Building Height | Approx. 23 m
Scope of Service | Master Planning & Architecture
Status | Designed in 2023, will be built in 2025
Zefang Zheng, Jinyin Wang, Wenjie Guo, Cecil Xu, Mandi Tong, Yiqi Liu, Terence Mak
Möbius Plaza by Jumbo Globe in China won the WA Award Cycle 48. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.
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