10 Design Completes Lakefront Shopping Mall in Zhuhai

International architecture practice, 10 Design (part of Egis group), welcomes shoppers to the 117,000sqm designed mall that sits on the edge of Jinsha Lake in Zhuhai, China.  Jinwan Mall is 10 Design’s second project to complete on Huafa’sJinwan Aviation City, along with the recently built Industrial Service Centre and soon to be completed International Business Centre.

photo_credit Zhang Chao
Zhang Chao

Jointly led by Design Partners Ted Givens and Scott Findley together withProject Partner Miriam Auyeung (COO),theretail scheme envisions the integration of a traditional courtyard garden with hypermodern space. The development weaves together the main mall, retail street and the waterside pavilions consisting of F&B and retail spaces, withampleoutdoor spaces opening onto the lake. The retail street and the mall are tied together with the glass canopy spinethat allowsfor weather-proof connectivity and use of the amenities. The façade which takes the form of Chinese stacked stone walls wraps around the scheme, coming alive with its rhombi shapes inspired by the 4th-dimensional hypercube. It plays with the gradient by a mixture of dark and light panels to break up the massing, as well as the lighting features acting upon perforated panels at night.

photo_credit Zhang Chao
Zhang Chao

Design Partner Ted Givens commented:

“Our design for Jinwan Mall transforms the regular shopping mall into an outdoor retail experience closely linked to nature, creating a new paradigm of how people experience retail spaces and bringing a new destination to Zhuhai’s Jinwan District”.

photo_credit Zhang Chao
Zhang Chao

The urban frontage of the development along the roads creates an insulated appearance in contrast to the open, pedestrianised lakefront side of the mall. Theperimetral wall facing the main streets is solid to preventnoise, except for two subtle openings acting as main entrances and glass fissures that allow dramatic views into the mall. The inner wall opens toward the lake and waterfront gardens via glass façades along with cascading down staircases and green terraces, blurring the line between the retail space and nature.

photo_credit Zhang Chao
Zhang Chao

The circulation is made effortless like a meandering stroll through the garden, starting from the entrances to the mall’s atrium, retail streetand opening up to the garden and lake, by multiple pathways and interwoven spaces. The development's unique retail planning involving features such as the courtyard fountain and flexible waterfront space for pop-up shops and performance stages encourages gathering and lingering by visitors to the area.

photo_credit Zhang Chao
Zhang Chao

Project Partner Miriam Auyeung (COO) commented: “TheJinwan Mall development has been designed to maximise the nature and outdoor lifestyle of Zhuhai whilst tying it to the hypermodern concepts of discovery and exploration. This new retail destination will provide the city with a public landmark that is inviting and accessible for all.”

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Année du projet
2021
Building Area
117000 m2
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