UNStudio and Nihon Sekkei unveil Shanghai Jiuguang Center

Dezeen promotion: UNStudio and Nihon Sekkei have created a semi-enclosed commercial complex in Shanghai, which comprises stacked blocks of different shapes and materials arranged around a courtyard.

Located within the inner ring of north Shanghai, adjacent to Daning Park, the newly opened Shanghai Jiuguang Center includes a shopping mall, a department store and twin office blocks of 350,000 square metres, making it the largest shopping centre complex in north Shanghai.

A photograph of the Shanghai Jiuguang Center, which is made up to blocks of different shapes and materials
Shanghai Jiuguang Center is a new retail complex in Shanghai

The project is described by UNStudio and Nihon Sekkei as a “people-centred urban flagship complex”.

Unlike the closed-box designs typical of shopping malls, it features a large central courtyard, around which various stacked volumes of different shapes and sizes are arranged.

A photograph of Shanghai Jiuguang Center's facade, which is made up of ceramic white tiles
Parts of Shanghai Jiuguang Center’s facade is designed to resemble origami

Each of these volumes features a different geometric facade.

Bright white volumes, which were designed to resemble origami and are clad with ceramic elements rotated at different angles, face a major elevated road on the south and east side of the complex.

Below the white ceramic surface of these volumes, a glass curtain wall reveals the retailers and an entrance on the ground floor.

A photograph of the Shanghai Jiuguang Center's west side facade, which is clad with golden triangular blocks
Shanghai Jiuguang Center’s west side is clad with golden triangular blocks

The west side of the building features a volume clad with golden triangular blocks, which are intended to reference a precisely-cut diamond in order to highlight the luxury position of the shopping mall.

Black blocks that house the upper floors of the complex are clad in layers of aluminium alloy plates embedded with metal louvres.

A photograph of the Shanghai Jiuguang Center's upper floors clad in aluminium alloy plates
The upper floors of the complex are clad in layers of black aluminium plates

In contrast to the hard, metallic textures of the exterior of the building, the interior of the courtyard features curved lines to soften the space.

The facade around the atrium is clad in light champagne-coloured aluminium alloy strips, which form soft flowing curves together with pearlescent ceramic tiles.

A photograph of the centre of the complex
The inner courtyard of the complex is partially clad with pearlescent tiles

“From the outset, the courtyard facade was conceived as a pearl set within its shell, creating a fluid experience and a mother-of-pearl effect in the centre of the building,” UNStudio said.

The designers intended to create a space that encourages social interactions and experience.

A photograph of The Shanghai Jiuguang Center's courtyard
Shanghai Jiuguang Center includes a department store, shopping mall and twin offices

“An integral element of the central courtyard is the sunken area with integrated seating,” said UNStudio. “Planting and lighting is designed to be used for events.”

Looking up from the courtyard, a flowing skirt-like form defines the commercial spaces with interconnected curving surfaces.

A photograph of people enjoying The Shanghai Jiuguang Center's courtyard
The building has a number of balconies that open onto the courtyard

Various balconies open onto the courtyard space to blur the relationship between interior and exterior.

“The surrounding facade expresses the interior design and identity and, like the inner lining of a dress, the balcony details feature colour that is matched with the colours predominantly used to accentuate the interior spaces,” said UNStudio.

A photograph of the complex showing its walkways, which intend to encourage social interaction
The complex aims to encourage social interactions and experience, according to the architects

Semi-enclosed walkways wind around the walls of the atrium space, connecting different areas of the building and guiding visitors to the upper floors, where a rooftop garden is located.

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