Solar Trees Marketplace | Koichi Takada Architects
Koichi Takada Architects has created an “architectural forest” in Shanghai. The space features 32 trees and is intended to evolve as a retail area. The design symbolizes a future where nature is reintegrated into our urban environments. Located 20 kilometers southwest of Shanghai, the Solar Trees Marketplace is built on a site once covered in dense forests forty years ago. This initiative marks the first step towards bringing back greenery to greater Shanghai and addressing the challenges of urban sprawl.
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The Phase I launch presents the biophilic architecture designed by Sydney-based architect Koichi Takada, which has ignited discussions about the importance of flexible and adaptable architecture for a sustainable future. It stands as a visible testament to Koichi Takada Architects’ commitment to reintegrating nature into the built environment. ©Eiichi Kano
Solar Trees Marketplace’s Design Concept
The Solar Trees Marketplace is designed to have long-lasting functionality and evolve with the owners’ changing requirements. Its Phase I is now operational and positions it as an advanced and immersive sales and display hub for the nearby 155,000m2 residential masterplan development created by Koichi Takada Architects. The organic, tree-inspired structure serves as a symbolic entrance to the extensive masterplan. It emphasizes pedestrian engagement, green spaces, and a connection with nature amid an urban landscape.
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