One Person Gallery / Wutopia Lab
One Person?s Gallery between two buildings is located in a terraced courtyard at the heart of Shanghai. It consists of two parts, one is 12 m2 gallery as an iconic space, and the other is the cave, which could be easily ignored, including a library and a co-work space.Â
© SHAO Feng
Architects: Wutopia Lab
Location: Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Architects In Charge: Ting Yu, Murong Xia
Area: 120.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: SHAO Feng
Client: Jing He
Construct: SKF, freelance decoration team
Gallery: 12 sqm
Supporting Space: 100 sqm
© SHAO Feng
First Floor Plan
One Person?s Gallery between two buildings is located in a terraced courtyard at the heart of Shanghai. It consists of two parts, one is 12 m2 gallery as an iconic space, and the other is the cave, which could be easily ignored, including a library and a co-work space.Â
© SHAO Feng
Archaeology One Person?s Gallery used to be a storage structure which filled with used materials (we called them old things) of a bankrupt company looked like disaster site. The project started without any original blueprints. The architect got an inspiration when him watching the workers cleaning the space. He decided to use the arch as the motif of interior design. Inste...
© SHAO Feng
Architects: Wutopia Lab
Location: Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Architects In Charge: Ting Yu, Murong Xia
Area: 120.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: SHAO Feng
Client: Jing He
Construct: SKF, freelance decoration team
Gallery: 12 sqm
Supporting Space: 100 sqm
© SHAO Feng
First Floor Plan
One Person?s Gallery between two buildings is located in a terraced courtyard at the heart of Shanghai. It consists of two parts, one is 12 m2 gallery as an iconic space, and the other is the cave, which could be easily ignored, including a library and a co-work space.Â
© SHAO Feng
Archaeology One Person?s Gallery used to be a storage structure which filled with used materials (we called them old things) of a bankrupt company looked like disaster site. The project started without any original blueprints. The architect got an inspiration when him watching the workers cleaning the space. He decided to use the arch as the motif of interior design. Inste...
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