Benoy reveales Gala Avenue Westside to shape the future of Shanghai’s Lujiazui district

Benoy is excited to reveal its design for ‘Gala Avenue Westside’ – a future mixed-use scheme set within the major Lujiazui HARBOUR CITY development. Appointed as the Master planner, Architect and Interior Designer, Benoy will deliver the full scope for the scheme due to complete in 2018.

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Courtesy of Benoy Architects

Lujiazui HARBOUR CITY will see 250,000m2 of riverside land redeveloped into an iconic future destination for the city. Forming one of the important components of the overall development, Benoy’s Gala Avenue Westside will bring a unique commercial proposition to the overall scheme. Formerly one of the most significant industrial properties in the region, the site was previously a shipyard operated by the Shanghai Ship Company since the 1800s.

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Courtesy of Benoy Architects

“Benoy is honoured to be working on what is a very prominent scheme which will shape the future of Shanghai’s Lujiazui district. We have embraced the history of the site and built upon this as we conceived our design which celebrates the themes of ‘New and Old’, ‘East and West’ and ‘Traditional and Modern’,” said Qin Pang, Director and Head of Benoy’s Shanghai Studio.

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Courtesy of Benoy Architects

Consisting of a 100m office tower and 12 interconnected retail hubs which will span two to three storeys in height, Gala Avenue Westside will combine high-end shopping, entertainment, and public space alongside its commercial offer. A chain of squares will form an internal streetscape and link the buildings, both above ground and below, along with a network of green spaces; allowing visitors to easily navigate the whole development and discover new, surprising areas throughout.

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Courtesy of Benoy Architects

Inspired by the site’s antecedents as a shipping yard, the design language creates a rich sense of experience; combining historical elements, traditional details and modern materials. Woven through each of the development’s components, the design allows the buildings to coexist yet remain independent and diverse.

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Courtesy of Benoy Architects

In planning, the development has been positioned for maximum retail exposure, with the tower situated to heighten the identity of the scheme along the main Yinchung and Jimo Roads. The scheme will offer scenic views of the famous Huangpu River and the Pudong cityscape.
The Interior Design of the various components will also be completed by Benoy and follow an elegant yet minimalist design form and material palette. The elements have been inspired by the traditional Shikumen-style found in Shanghainese structures together with modern design methods to create a distinct ambience for each of the buildings.
It was very important to us to create a destination which will continue to surprise visitors time and again, and also appeal to a wide audience,” concluded Qin.
Gala Avenue Westside joins an exciting future portfolio for Benoy in Shanghai which already includes Mango West Bund Plaza of the wider DreamCenter development along the Huangpu River, and Vanke Xuhui Center, a large-scale mixed-use development connected to the city’s South Railway Station

Courtesy of Benoy Architects

Courtesy of Benoy Architects

Project Info:
Architects: Benoy Architects
Location: Shanghai, China
Developer: CITIC Limited, China State Shipbuilding Corporation
Size (GFA): 153,000m2
Master planner: Benoy
Interior Designer: Benoy

 

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