Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Shanghai's Canal St shop is styled like the New York subway

Canal St store by Sò Studio

A subway car-style corridor, worn concrete walls and metal railings feature inside this Shanghai clothing shop, which Sò Studio has designed to emulate New York.

Canal St offers a selection of high-end streetwear and was designed by locally-based Sò Studio to "bring the downtown New York lifestyle to Shanghai".

The studio believes the two major cities have much in common, despite their disparate locations.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

"In New York, you see the coexistence of elements made hundreds of years ago during the industrial age with cutting-edge art, fashion and pop culture," said Sò Studio.

"Shanghai's unique ethos is built upon Chinese traditional culture as well as nearly a century of concession," added the designers. "There is the constant tension that everything new here has also been polished and precipitated by time."

The New York theme is also suits the store's name – Canal Street is a major road that runs from east to west of lower Manhattan.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

A staircase was removed from the centre of the store's floor plan to create a short walkway that resembles a New York subway car.

Two plastic, orange-hued seats have been placed up against one wall.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

Overhead dangles a series of metal rings, mimicking the handles that standing subway passengers typically hold onto during journeys.

An illuminated yellow sign – akin to what would usually delineate the destination at the front of a train – has been used to point out the shop's changing rooms. The doorways are partially covered by silver metal shutters.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

Other industrial touches throughout the two-floor store include steel clothes rails, exposed bolts in structural columns and wire mesh partitions.

The illuminated countertops of several display plinths have also been covered with sheets of gridded metal to mimic a manhole – covered openings dotted around New York that allow access to underground sewers.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

Surfaces throughout Canal St were initially meant to be freshened up with a coat of paint.

However, after completely stripping back the previous fit-out, the studio felt that existing dilapidated concrete walls better reflected New York's dichotomy of old and new.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

"We typically try hard to create a narrative in a space, but this building could tell it itself instead," the studio explained.

"We surprisingly figured that a hybrid structure with the mark of time turned out to be like a good narrator who attempted to tell us stories in its own way," it continued.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

"We thus decided to reserve [the shop's] original structure and walls, as we believed that when these old marks met with fresh design, it would produce a stimulating spatial experience."

Splashes of colour are provided by a green glass box that's been erected beside the new staircase, and a couple of boxy green display stands that present products.

Canal St store by Sò Studio

Sò Studio was established in 2016 by Jessica Wu and Mengjie Liu.

It's Canal St project joins a number of trendy boutiques in Shanghai – others include Assemble by Reél, which is designed to reflect an urban cityscape, and Neri&Hu's Comme Moi, which boasts cage-like display cabinets.

Photography is by Yuhao Ding, Elbe, Yufei Li and Mengjie Liu.


Project credits:

Design team: Sò Studio
Design director: Yifan Wu, Mengjie Liu
Space design: Yufei Li, Fei Wang
Image Production: MUYI Concept + Production

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New interiors categories for Dezeen Awards 2020 include bar interior and large retail interior

Dezeen Awards 2020

Interior designers have four new categories to enter for Dezeen Awards 2020. This year, there are awards for restaurant interiors, bar interiors, large retail interiors and small retail interiors.

Large retail interior

Any space more than 250 square metres where retail is the primary activity including shops, shopping centres, boutiques, opticians, bakeries, showrooms and sales centres.

Small retail interior

Any space less than 250 square metres where retail is the primary activity including shops, shopping centres, boutiques, opticians, bakeries, showrooms and sales centres.

Restaurant interior

Any interior project where people go to eat including restaurants and cafes.

Bar interior

Any interior project where people go to drink or socialise including bars, clubs and event venues.

The new categories have been created by splitting two of last year’s most popular categories into two. The restaurant and bar interior category into separate bar interior and restaurant interior categories; while the retail interior category has been divided into an award for spaces that are over 250 square metres in size and another for spaces smaller than that.

The Dezeen Awards programme celebrates the world's best architecture, interiors and design, as well as the studios and the individual architects and designers producing the most outstanding work.

Interior design categories will be judged by industry-leading figures including Michelle Ogundehin and Paola Navone.

Enter interior design studio or emerging interior design studio of the year

The studio categories have been around ever since Dezeen Awards first launched and have been specifically created to highlight the architects and designers producing the most outstanding work.

Our panel of industry-leading judges will be selecting the designers and studios who they feel are set to make a big impact on the design world.

The emerging category is for all-round design excellence over a body of work by an individual or practice that has been in business for ten years or less.

Questions?

If you have any questions or you need help with your entry, please contact the Dezeen Awards team at awards@dezeen.com

Enter Dezeen Awards 2020 ›

Good luck with your entry!

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