Harmay Aranya
Wen Studio

Harmay Aranya

AIM ARCHITECTURE as Architects

A store in Aranya*, a place located on the coast 300 km from Beijing.

*Aranya , derived from Sanskrit: a quiet place on earth, a place to find your true self

This site, on the ground floor of a newly built “traditional” apartment block, is not facing the usual busy street front but is set back on a deep in-active public plaza.

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Wen Studio

Designing a store is one thing, but how to get people noticing it in the first place?

Unable to touch the facade, the idea to activate the plaza seemed a natural move. It meant shifting our Focus on the journey, the experience of the public outside the store.

Aranya is an intriguing place. Designed as an exclusive utopia, its curated calm and controlled beauty, has a surrealistic feeling. Facing the Gold Coast beach, the city feels like a mirage, somehow emerging from the sea.

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Wen Studio

Embracing this new world, we activate the plaza with poetic composition, rhythmic standalone objects somehow washed up from the beach and left stranded. The mirror wall, marking the location of the store and simultaneously reflecting the reality of this illusion. Making the plaza into a space where the public can become the actors in the show.

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Wen Studio

With its main purpose to interact, mark and attract, the wall also suggests the place behind it. A space where reality takes over.

Only in use for a few months a year, when visitors flock to the comfortable sunny perfection of Aranya, this store reflects its temporary-ness in the world.

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Wen Studio

Working with the stripped space, a book and magazine area is the first encounter when entering. Steel paper storage racks and imperfect concrete brick and slab tables emulate the store as a pop up.

Inside The brand’s standard warehouse racks and reused display units are simply organized through the space.

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Wen Studio

Windows have been filled with bricks or glass where light and visibility is needed. In some openings, steel order and pick up booths are subtly inserted in wall openings, thus making a connection with a lemon tea stand inside.

Here quietly behind the wall, the people can sit, sip and contemplate what side of reality they actually want to play a part in.

Team:
Client: HARMAY
Design scope: Interior Design & Façade Design & Public Space Design
Design Principals: Wendy Saunders & Vincent de Graaf
Project Architect: Jerry Guo, Simon Huang, Youjin An
Interior Team: Dongkai Hu, Jiao Yan, Song Jie
VM Team: Baoer Wang

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