
Carlowitz&CO.
ARCHITECT TEAM
Xue Leqian, Sheng Mengxuan, Peng Huiyang, Wang Shuang
LEAD ARCHITECT
Bai Zhenqi
CONSTRUCTION TEAM
shanghai Emcc
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
Weihua Xu
MECHATRONIC DESIGN
Lu Yi
PHOTO CREDITS
Oscarlok
PROJECT LOCATION
No.255, Middle Jiangxi Rd., Huang Pu District, Shanghai, China,200002
Completion Year: 2017
BUDGET
$1m - 5m
AREA
25,000 Sqft - 100,000 Sqft
PROJECT FLOOR SPACE
4200 ㎡
DESIGN DURATION
201607-201608
CONSTRUCTION DURATION
201610-201701
YEAR
2017
LOCATION
Shanghai, China
TYPE
Commercial › Office Government + Health › Fire/police/military
RoarcRenew renovated the space of Carlowitz & Co., (third to fifth floor)located in Middle Jiangxi Road, into a unique co-working space.
In recent years, it was reconstructed from the original wooden structure to a steel structured building.
In this project, RoarcRenew kept the original structure, concrete walls and the architectural texture.
RoarcRenew’s design concept was to infuse a special historical and cultural ambiance into the space, as a response to the neo-gothic Holy Trinity Church standing opposite to this eclectic architecture, Carlowitz & Co.RoarcRenew re-designed the attic (fifth floor) with the idea of arch and axisymmetry, dividing the space into three parts: main lobby in the middle and two corridorson the sides.
The desired depth of the shape and geometric aesthetics of the space formed a dialogue between the old and the new.
The fishbone-like arches formed an array, connecting the inside andoutside, the past and the future. It is a solute to the Holy Trinity Church.
For the interior decoration, curved elements were largely applied to inherit the eclectic style, which is the proportion of tripartite construction and arc windows.
The materials have three spatial layers: the first is the marble and terrazzo; the second is the soft wood and brick walls, and the third is the transparent glasses, which fully present the original building components and materials.
With respect for history, RoarcRenew seeks the possibilities of maintaining the unique ritual and field spirit of each space from the perspective of its own, so to relive history in the new architectual context.
