Benedetta Tagliabue, who heads the Miralles Tagliabue EMBT studio, has won the international competition for the renovation of Century Square on East Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.

Located in one of the busiest commercial areas in the world, it proposes to revitalize the city itself. A fundamental aspect of the development of the project is its ecological and sustainable intention, a place visited by thousands of people every day in one of the most populated cities in the world.

The project seeks to re-naturalize the city, a city dominated by vehicles and above all by the development of large buildings in heights, it is presented as a small oasis during the chaos and noise of the city. Green spaces are introduced creating an urban eco-living revitalizing the flow of people creating an attractive space.
The Miralles Tagliabue EMBT studio, winners of the international competition for the renovation of Century Square in East Nanjing Road in Shanghai, present a project with a strong poetic character, from the origin of the word "Shanghai" which means "on the sea" turning the project in something more than a meeting point.

Inspired by the sea and ports, the pavement symbolizes the richness of the underwater world, the project is presented as a shell that reveals its "pearl", the key piece of it, a kaleidoscopic building that through mirrors and reflections show a new urban landscape dominated this time, by the feelings of the user, away from the monotony of the overcrowded city.
 

Project description by EMBT

The new design for the very significant “Century Square” at East Nanjing Road in Shanghai, opens like a shell and shows the splendour of its ‘pearl’, a shining kaleidoscope which reflects the new green urban scenery.
 
“Century Square” has always been related to shows and events, positioned in a strategic connection between “Peoples Square” and “The Bund”, and characterized by its special ambience of incredible night lights and commercial presentations.

Our project gives an homage to the origin of the word Shanghai, which means ‘upon the sea’. We convert this very key space into a new urban living room, inspired in colours and shape by the sea and the harbour. The new paving represents an undersea world. This pavement becomes illuminated at night by glittering lights.

We decide to renature this city centre, introducing green spaces to improve the urban microclimate in consideration of the ecological consciousness. Lights and audio visuals enhance this new green open space at night.

We merge the newly introduced ecological aspects with the heritage of the existing buildings and functional requirements. Shows of different natures will happen here, and the facades on Nanjing Road participate by hosting lights and screens, beautifully redesign.

Our new kaleidoscope building is the new heart of century square, its ‘pearl’. It hosts spectacular shows, and it is a show in itself.

The facades reflect like a water surface, by fragmenting and recomposing the lights and images of the surroundings, with its colourful paving and greenery, and with its commercials and historical buildings, Billboards, etc…

The south side of the “Century Square” is organized by a topographic element: green hills, interwoven with the existing trees, support a wooden grandstand which can be used in many different ways; giving space to different functions such as cafeterias and shops, creating a new urban eco-living room.

Green terraces and steps will allow people to sit at different levels, surrounded by trees and leaves, overviewing the vitality of the square. Different events take place here: product presentations, exhibitions, markets, culture and theatre events, adapting each time the scenario.

Inside the kaleidoscope, small rooms invite the public to discover the square, the sky, the spirit of the city in between plants and mirrors.

The renewed “Century Square” will become the highlight of East Nanjing Road, a new venue to experience the natural beauty of Shanghai.

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Architects.- Benedetta Tagliabue. Project director.- Stefan Geenen. Team.- Sebastiano Losi, Giuseppe d’Ascoli, Daniel Hernán García, Gabriele Rotelli, Maria Faranda, Juan Camillo Izquierdo, Lucas Arango, Malena Bilik, Youssef Shabo, Cristian Munteanu, Lidia Quarintini, Cristiana Messina, Gloria Papetti, Andrea Stevanato, Erica Hansen, Pietro Borzacca, Georgia Soultana, Darragh Casey.
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Local Design Institute.- Tongji University. Energetic Consultant.- Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH.
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Plot area.- 8,000sqm. Building.- 1,200sqm.
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2020.
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Shanghai, China.
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Published on: December 11, 2020
Cite: "Urban oasis, perceive the natural beauty of Shanghai. Century Square by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/urban-oasis-perceive-natural-beauty-shanghai-century-square-miralles-tagliabue-embt> ISSN 1139-6415
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