El CTC (Centro Textil de China) es una práctica atípica de comerciales relacionados con el arte y se inauguró oficialmente a fines de junio de 2018. El proyecto está rodeado por ocho torres de gran altura y dos edificios de gran altura en construcción. Es un nuevo destino de entretenimiento que integra calles comerciales, centros comerciales, apartamentos de servicio y edificios de oficinas.

The architectural design of the entire CTC Commercial Center was completed by the design team led by Architect Guang Xu, together with MADA s.p.a.m. From the outside to the inside, the architect provides a continuous flow of expression for the project with special cultural content.
 

Descripción del proyecto por Studio ATAH

Focusing on textile handcraft culture, the overall strategy of architects is carried out in two dimensions: macro and micro. Macroscopically based on the theme of water town and textile, the overall master-plan is organically organized. The differentiated density leads the people flows into the commercial street like the capillaries, and fall into the sunken square and the shopping center. Microscopically, select several drama nodes along the mainly circulation were selected to be delicately designed. These flash points also carry the requirements for integration and interaction with the art display.

After the main body of the building was completed, the ATAH office led the design of the interior design of the shopping center. The layout of the interior space conforms to the shape of the olive-shaped mall, and the central part of the shopping center forms a grand atrium.The shadow of the ceiling structure is like a layer of silk sprinkled in a light-colored room. Two groups of non-parallel long-span bridges interweave the north-south business lines. Four groups of escalators lead customers from the basement to the cinema in the high area.

A total of four layers of ceiling and ground form logic continue the presentation of textile texture, and the texture features of each layer are formed by the integration of different mapping and ceiling systems. The side of the bridge is covered with a simple light-colored aluminum plate to hide the light. The circular marble texture of the central hall on the first floor is like a squat in the middle of the hall, but it looks like a star.

The three-story location connects the shopping center and the north side of the sky bridge, which is called the "eye of celebration" because of its morphological blasting posture. The best public view of the outdoor central plaza is provided in the profile relationship. It is also a holy place for event-based art events. In response to this space, we unify the division of ceiling and roof aluminum panels through the perspective matrix, and light up the eyebrow part through the  BARRISOL ceiling. A romantic touch of star net was applied at the bottom of the bridge.

The architectural design of the entire CTC Commercial Center was completed by the design team led by Architect Guang Xu, together with MADA s.p.a.m.. From the outside to the inside, the architect provides a continuous flow of expression for the project with special cultural content. It shows a fluid, fashionable, muti-perspective spatial view with the trajectory, providing a stage for art and events.

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Arquitecto de interior.- ATAH. Arquitecto jefe.- Guang Xu, ilas Dandan Wang
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Equipo de diseño
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He Fan; Yang Zhenqin; He Zhen; Wei Vee
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Office of CTC Development

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Superficie pública.- 12.000m²
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06/ 2018
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Iluminación.- Zhejiang Zhonghe Architectural Design Co,.LTD
Consultoría muro cortina.- Baoye Group
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Guang Xu. Fundador, arquitecto jefe. Asociado AIA, LEED AP / BD + C

Guang Xu, nacido en Nanjing. Recibió una Máster en Arquitectura en la Universidad del Sur de California y una Licenciatura en Arquitectura en la Universidad del Sudeste. Antes de ATAH, Guang mantuvo su práctica de arquitectura tanto en Los Ángeles como en Shanghai, incluyendo a Michael Maltzan Architecture y Aedes como arquitecto de proyectos.


Lilas Wang. Fundadora, arquitecta jefe. Asociada AIA

Lilas Wang, nacida en Beijing. Posee un Máster en Arquitectura de UCLA y UIUC. Antes de ATAH, Lilas mantuvo la práctica de la arquitectura en muchas oficinas conocidas, incluidas Fr-EE Architecture, Michael Maltzan Architecture y RTKL International.
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Publicado en: 14 de Agosto de 2018
Cita: ""Alrededor del ojo de celebración". Shaoxing CTC Mall diseño interior por Studio ATAH" METALOCUS. Accedido el
<https://www.metalocus.es/es/noticias/alrededor-del-ojo-de-celebracion-shaoxing-ctc-mall-diseno-interior-por-studio-atah> ISSN 1139-6415
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