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Academy of Fine Arts Building in Shanghai

28 Jun 2021

Architects: Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp)

Location: Baoshan district, Shanghai, China

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts

Converting a disused stainless steel factory in Shanghai into an art academy

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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With their concept for the conversion of a disused stainless steel factory in the Baoshan district of Shanghai, the architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) were able to win the international competition for this project. The 860-meter-long factory with its distinctive basic structure, including the characteristic ventilation towers on the roof, will be retained and fitted out to accommodate the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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The Baowu Stainless Steel factory in the Wusong industrial area started operations in 1986 and, for 30 years, played an important part in China’s steel production. Having been vacated in 2016, the monumental building has been designated for conversion into the main location of the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, a focal point of the art quarter that is currently being created on the site of the former industrial estate.

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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The art academy, which is part of Shanghai University, is one of the country’s key institutions for the study of art and for international art exchange.

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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In China, too, the revitalization of existing buildings is becoming increasingly popular. The conversion of the stainless steel factory, designed by gmp, is currently one of the most important reuse projects in an urban context. The basic structure of the industrial building will be retained.

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Using Cor-Ten steel frames, an access corridor will be created in the core of the building, running from east to west along the central axis for the entire length of the 860-meter-long building. These new frame elements resonate with the existing industrial architecture—the dark concrete and the dark steel framing.

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The corridor will double up as an exhibition area and will generally be a place where students, teachers and campus visitors can meet. There are five points where the axis can be crossed by north-south traffic: three pedestrian intersections and two cross-over points for motorized traffic. At these points the corridor is built in the form of a bridge.

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The distinctive structures on the roof are integrated in the design as space-defining roof lights that give the corridor a certain rhythm along its entire length. The facades will be opened up and replaced with large glazing panels and metal mesh as a second skin. The design includes important energy-conserving devices for the air conditioning of the building, such as the activation of the existing natural roof ventilation, the new double-skin facade, and floor channels that provide natural cooling to the inlet air.

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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With its approximately 220,000 square meters of gross floor area, the new art academy will include all important teaching facilities as well as studios, a publicly accessible forum with restaurants and retail areas, a library, sports facilities, a museum, and more exhibition areas. The planned halls of residence on the campus will provide accommodation for the academy’s 600 teaching staff and 4000 students, many of whom will come from abroad.

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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Academy of Fine Arts Building in Shanghai, China – Building Information

Design: gmp

Design Meinhard von Gerkan and Nikolaus Goetze with Magdalene Weiss
Competition Lead Li Yang
Project Management, China Pan Mei, Zhang Yayun
Competition Team Guo Qiang, Philipp Wüstenberg, RJ Tripodi, Su Wen, Vincent Paar, Wang Yehan, Zhu
Lingli, Zheng Yilin
Structural Engineering schlaich bergermann partner
Power Engineering Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH
Air Conditioning Institute of HVAC Engineering, Tongji University
Client Shanghai Baosteel Stainless Steel Co., Ltd.
GFA 220,000 m²

Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts Building
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Photography: gmp · Architekten and Willmore CG

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Location: Baoshan district, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

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