Pocket Plaza, Yongjia Road, micro-infrastructure for the community
Atelier Archmixing/ZHUANG Shen, REN Hao, TANG Yu, ZHU Jie
Public Space
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Completed
In recent years, the transformation and micro-renewal of communities have become one of the importance of Shanghai's urban construction and management. Under the organization of governments and civil power, architects also actively participate in the renovation and renewal design of these buildings that are related to the quality of residents. The 2020 crown epidemic has highlighted the key role of community "micro-infrastructure" in the development of cities. However, in the raging community renewal movement, there is also well-built, poor management, which is greatly discounted in actual use, and encounters the embarrassment of abandonment. Compared with traditional construction projects, community micro-infrastructure construction is "30% construction and 70% management". Therefore, in addition to providing professional aesthetics and technical experience, how can architects create or transform useful and well-managed, community-owned public space is the biggest challenge. The renewal project of Pocket Plaza, Yongjia Road, Shanghai, which took three and a half years to open up, can be regarded as the last attempt to achieve the expected results ideally.
Yongjia Road is located in a historical downtown district in Shanghai, with many old residential blocks scattered in its neighborhood. This road is of pleasant scale and luxurious greenery, crowded with small retails. One can sense a strong living atmosphere here. The Pocket Plaza in lane 309 sits in the middle of Yongjia Road. Taking the opportunity of old quarter renovation, Xuhui District Government decided to dismantle two rows of shabby residences with fire hazards and transform the site into a public urban space. Based on observation, we believe that an open plaza with an appropriate scale would be most necessary and suitable for this neighborhood.
A Small Plaza Enclosed with Galleries
After demolishing those old buildings, the site turned out to be a rectangular area, 18 meters in width and 40 meters in depth, almost at a right angle with the street. It is enclosed on three sides (the east, south, and west sides), shaped like a pocket. We created here a small square fully enclosed with open galleries. The ground of the square is 0.5m higher than Yongjia road, providing a sense of territory and an interestingly elevated view of the cityscape. Inside the square, a dry fountain can be switched on or off on required conditions, which serves as a soft management strategy to control the usage. The south end stands two secluded auxiliary rooms of continuous folded surface, separating from the square as a notable boundary, covered with weathering steel wall.
The entrance connects to the street with a gentle slope, defined with a logo wall and a framed flower bed with a low shrub beside the sidewalk. An iron sliding gate was installed at the northeastern corner to achieve better management. The iron-gate and the shrubs keep the height at about 1.2 meters as a boundary for the plaza. The residential pediments of both the east and west sides were repainted in its original appearance, for the west side, the old surface texture was also preserved. They are partially hidden behind the bamboo grove planting along with the open galleries.
Timber-steel Structure and Red Tiles
Four galleries with a basic beam frame formed a windmill shape, enclosing the rectangular plaza. The ceiling of the open galleries is intentionally lowered to 2.1m-2.7m, a friendly height harmonious with neighboring buildings. The open gallery adopted a timber-steel structure. Based on its rational architectural form, we added dramatic details to build public attention. Each typical unit of the timber-steel beam frame is composed of steel pillar, wooden beam and steel cable. The steel pillars consist of two pieces of flat steel. The wooden beams are multi-layered. Their cantilevered parts are used to bear the light metal roofing. The weight of the building is transferred from the wooden beams to the steel pillars. The end of the beams is fixed with steel cables to keep its balance. All joints are assemblage ones. These joints are rotatable only in one direction so that they can restrain the rotation of beams and counteract the wind force pushing the roof upwards.
The residence in the neighborhood is mainly painted with warm-toned color or built with ganged bricks, which are very common in Shanghai's urban area. Therefore, the plaza ground was paved with common red water permeable brick; its wooden beams, soffit and benches are made of light color logs and the weathering steel wall is painted rust red. In this warm-toned context, the steel pillars were painted into astonishing bright green by fluorocarbon spraying. Such a sharp color contrast has brought a kind of everyday relaxing atmosphere.
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Aerial view of Pocket Plaza
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The site surrounded by residential buildings
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Pocket Plaza, Yongjia Road
TANG Yu, CHEN Pingnan
The entrance
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West gallery and fountain
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View from the southwest of plaza to the city street
Shanghai
China
Shanghai Xuhui District Construction and Transportation Committee, Xuhui Tianping Road Sub-district Office
03/2019
767 sq. m
Atelier Archmixing/ZHUANG Shen, REN Hao, TANG Yu, ZHU Jie
ZHUANG Shen, ZHU Jie, LI Lide, DING Xinhui, YIN Jidong, CHEN Hongbang, LU Shuijuan (Intern), QIN Xin (Intern)
Shanghai Xufang Construction Industry Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Zijia Metal Decoration Co., Ltd.—— Weathering steel; Shanghai SKF Builder—— Wood; Hong Di Lai—— Light
WU Qingshan
Curriculum
As one of the pioneering Chinese young architects, ZHUANG Shen has won numerous design awards both domestic and overseas, including “The Gold of Commercial Buildings Award of AAA.”, “Architecture Design Award of Excellence” issued by Architectural Society of China, “Best Architectural Design Award” issued by MOHURD and MOE of China, “WA Award of Chinese Architecture”, “Best Commercial Building Award” issued by American Journal Businessweek/Architectural Record, “Outstanding Achievement in Construction Management Award” issued by CIOB. His design works and research attracted wide media attentions and have been featured in Domus, A+U, Architecture Record, Asia Architecture, The Architect, Time Architecture, Architectural Journal, World Architecture, Archdaily and Gooood etc. Before co-founding Atelier Archmixing, ZHUANG Shen was architect in Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tongji University, partner and principal architect of Atelier Deshaus later on.