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Aug 16
We decided to take a day off from our Shanghai itinerary to visit Suzhou which is famous for its gardens and water villages. We visited Zhujiajiao, one of the water villages nearer to Shanghai. It is about 90 minutes drive from Shanghai. With a histo (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Aug 13
Yu Yuan is one of the most popular tourists destinations in Shanghai, and understandably so. It is one of the most beautiful classical Chinese gardens in China, and also has a great collection of Classical Chinese buildings. The garden was built in t (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Aug 11
The Puli Hotel is one of the latest to open in Shanghai (December 2009), and has been the talk of the town since. It is easy to see why – the interior is simply stunning. Designed by renowned Indonesian Interior Designer Jaya Ibrahim, the Puli is o (read full article)
Architecture, Design, hotels, shanghai, travel
Aug 09
If you have the money, JIA Shanghai is the IT place to stay in Shanghai. Located on Nanjing West Road – the luxury shopping street in Shanghai – JIA Shanghai opened its doors in 2007. It is developed by Singaporean hotelier Yenn Wong who is only (read full article)
Architecture, Design, hotels, shanghai, travel
Aug 06
The success of Xin Tian Di has led to other projects trying to copy its formula – some more successful then others. The Cool Docks is one of the more successful ones, though it pales in comparison to the original. The problem here is the scale of t (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Aug 02
Xin Tian Di in Shanghai was one of the first lifestyle districts to be developed in China. It is located near the first conference of the Communist Party of China – at South Shanghai near Huaihai Zhong Lu. Since its launch, this project has been tr (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Jul 31
Developers in China are getting very good at using their old building stock, and The Bridge 8 is another great example of adaptive re-use of old buildings. The complex is actually an old automobile factory consisting of some warehouses with very high (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Jul 29
Z58 is an office building for a lighting design company (Zhongtai Lighting Group) located on Fanyu Road in the French Concession. Converted from an old watch factory, the renovation was designed by famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.From the outside (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Jul 27
Shanghai is famous for its Shikumen Houses – distinctive 2 or 3-storey townhouses with brown-brick exteriors and European-influenced designs. Many of these houses were built in the 18th Century – during the occupation of foreign forces in Shangha (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel
Jul 26
As usual I am saving the best for last. This shall be my last post on the Shanghai World Expo 2010 - and its on the pavilion that impressed me the most.To me the Chile Pavilion is the most architectural among all the pavilions I managed to visit. It (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 24
The designers of the Netherlands Pavilion wanted this to be the happiest pavilion at the Expo, and they have achieved it in spades ! Called “Happy Street”, this is definitely the most cheerful looking pavilion of all.The pavilion has a completely (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 21
Unlike the Malaysian Pavilion which is a rehash of a very stale idea, our neighbour Indonesia was a bit more progressive in the design of their pavilion for the Expo. A Modernist structure clad in timber and bamboo, the Pavilion is simple yet elegant (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 19
The NZ Pavilion is one of the most interesting pavilions I visited. The building is architecturally quite impressive - a wedge-shaped building which is covered entirely by an outdoor landscaped garden on the roof. The wedge motive is repeated on the (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 18
The Expo Performing Arts Centre is one of the main anchor buildings at the Expo Site. It is quite a spectacular building, with its futuristic flying saucer shape perched on top of a hill. This is where all the main expo events are staged and broadcas (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 07
I was attracted to the Norway Pavilion by the beautiful timber structures which look like big trees, forming a canopy over the pavilion. The timber structures are decorated with intricate cut-out details, and the canopy is covered over with an archit (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jul 03
The UK Pavilion is the most hyped about pavilion at the World Expo. Even way before the Expo opened I had seen tons of pictures and articles on this curious object. The design is certainly intriguing. Conceived by white-hot British designer Thomas He (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jun 29
Here's part 2 of the European Pavilions at the World Expo 2010. You will see that there are really no common themes here even though some of the countries are practically neighbours. After so many years under the Euro Zone, Europe remains as diverse (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jun 28
The World Expo was an International Exposition started in Europe, and it is no wonder that over the years European nations have been its strongest supporters. This time it is no different, and the Europeans are out in full force. All the major countr (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010
Jun 25
Sweden – home to Volvo, Ikea and Absolut Vodka, one of the top design capitals of the World. I was tempted to visit the Sweden Pavilion due to the country’s cache in cool, functional and attractive designs. The pavilion looked promising from the (read full article)
Architecture, Design, shanghai, travel, World Expo 2010