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Gonverge Interior Design's mega artists book walls reinterpret shopping mall typology in Xi’an
China Architecture News - Jul 17, 2019 - 02:05 19171 views
Chinese design firm Gonverge Interior Design has designed a bookstore-themed commercial complex, offering a new lifestyle aesthetic experience with multiple business forms by following a "culture & commerce" design strategy.
Mega artistic book walls invade the whole interior of a shopping mall in an industrial area in the northern suburbs of Xi’an. The 18m-high and 240m-long artistic book walls are striking and pioneering, bringing a brand-new image of urban commercial space to Xi’an and even China.
The building has not been in use for 3 years and the designers strove to present the strength and beauty of the original undecorated architectural structure, with natural light brought in.
Named Lafonce - Maxone, the designed describes it as "a free hall of knowledge" where people can walk, read and shop simultaneously. Located at the center of China, Xi’an has been the capital of multiple dynasties for over 1,000 years and formed a profound cultural system.
Kids' book area
And it is now bearing the mission for the renaissance of the Chinese civilization and cultural confidence as an important place for education. Such background endows the city with the capability to incubate cultural and creative projects and pioneer in the culture and commerce integration.
Kids' book area
Turning commonness into advantage by making use of site characteristics
The project is situated at an industrial area in the northern suburbs of Xi’an, which doesn't enjoy large human flow volume and prosperous commerce. Therefore, the conventional compound operation mode is clearly inadequate to attract customers.
As Gonverge Interior Design took over the project, the roughcast architecture had been idle for 3 years. By making use of site conditions, the designers strove to present the strength and beauty of the original undecorated architectural structure, with natural light brought in.
Based on the long and narrow site in south-north direction and the four-storey-high daylighting void area, Gonverge Interior Design carried out project orientation planning as well as commercial and spatial design with five-sensory experience as the main axis.
The designers kept the advantage of the original void area, with a view to producing a strong experiential sense of space. Besides, they strengthened and highlighted the features of the slender and long site, and created a smooth circulation with a sense of formality.
Long book walls: unique identifier of the mall
According to Han-Sheng Cheng, the chief designer, it's imperative to depend on culture to go beyond geographical restrictions and gather people, because culture itself does not have geographical distance and can attract the participation of all people, thus maximizing the flow of customers. Based on such idea, the mall was designed to be a hall of knowledge, with art and literature as the core and the theme of "book" running through the entire space.
Gonverge Interior Design embedded two book walls under the diffused natural light, which are erected from 1st floor to 4th floor and stretch from south to north. With a height of 18m and total length of 240m ranking top in China, the book walls give the busy commercial space a sense of rituality, which is striking and magnificent, just like a hall.
People-oriented and delivering value through five senses
With hundreds of thousands of books placed in, the two large walls are constructed with steel structures and transparent glass, which enables people to see through and also allows the light randomly diffuse to the void area to interact with the spatial entities in various forms. Readers can walk between the book walls and void area, which becomes a unique scene in this hall.
Reading area
The nearly 40,000-square-metre space combines the elements of art, culture and lifestyle, perfectly integrates scene-based reading and commercial functions, and creates an immersive reading environment. It's a place enables sharing of feelings based on aesthetic, making it the best platform for cultural, creative and designer brands to display their creativity and ideas.
Main cashier counter
1st floor plan
3rd floor plan
Atrium section
Elevations
Project facts
Project name: Lafonce - Maxone
Interior design: Gonverge Interior Design
Spatial Design & Commercial Planning Director: Han-Sheng Cheng
Designers: Hsin-Hsuan Lu, Xin-Qiang Chen
Location: Xi'an, China
Project category: cultural & commercial complex (shopping mall + bookstore)
Area: 36,000 m2
Completion time: December 2018
All images © Weiqi Jin
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