Project Name
Fotografiska ShanghaiPosted in
Interior Design, ArtLocation
Area (sqm)
4,637Completed
October 2023Detailed Information | |||||
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Project Name | Fotografiska Shanghai | Posted in | Interior Design, Art | Location |
No. 127 GuangFu Road Jing’an District
Shanghai |
Area (sqm) | 4,637 | Completed | October 2023 |
Inspired by the diverse layers of the city, the ground floor layout embraces openness and fluidity, with various functions, including a restaurant, bar, retail space and ice cream shop, sequentially arranged along the building’s elongated street façade. Large patio doors and clerestories fill the museum’s public spaces with natural light as well as opening up to the street outside inviting people in. Inside, exposed concrete beams and posts are paired with Crittall-style doors to evoke the building’s industrial heritage, glazed black floor tiling introduces a sense of sleek craftsmanship while contemporary furniture injects pops of vibrant colour and softness.
Circulation within the museum is facilitated through two grand staircases imbuing the visitors’ experience with a ceremonial sensibility. Throughout, custom-designed vertical lights along the walls guide visitors through the exhibits, serving as both navigational elements and dynamic light experiences. As guests move from one floor to another, these lights create an interplay of light and shadow that brings the visual narratives to life.
In typical Fotografiska fashion, the exhibition spaces themselves have no windows, allowing the spotlit photographs to take centre stage, with display walls painted in different colours creating an immersive experience where visual narratives come to life. In contrast, transition spaces between offer visitors the opportunity to reconnect with the property's heritage in all its rugged materiality, as the building’s concrete skeleton has been left exposed, with the intention of drawing the eye to its industrial essence.
Conceived as a futuristic vision of a traditional garden room, the top floor blends indoor and outdoor spaces, including a vast terrace offering panoramic views of the city. Housing a convivial bar and lounge, this is an ideal place to relax after visiting the exhibitions and share the experience with friends. Exposed concrete walls can also be found here, in this case juxtaposed with plush fabrics, vibrant green and yellow tones, and curvaceous forms courtesy of playfully designed furnishings. Finally, a VIP room boldly swathed from floor to ceiling in red tones further underscores the entire scheme and its overall objective to create a unique and memorable experience.
Fotografiska Shanghai is more than just a museum; it’s a cultural hub that is destined to host workshops, lectures and events, with the aim of fostering a community of artists, enthusiasts and curious minds who share a passion for photography. This new and important outpost in China ultimately serves to solidify Fotografiska's ever expanding significance as well as role as a global leader in the world of visual art and cultural exchange.