Hidden Garden
Hidden Garden is an exterior renovation of a sunken plaza giving access to a mixed-use complex in Minhang, the suburban district in the South-West of Shanghai.
Besides serving as access plaza to the commercial and office buildings, the plaza is also an open-air semipublic space fully open to the public throughout the day.
The revamp of this almost abandoned sunken plaza had as a main objective turning the grey and obsolete space into an eye-catching, bold and vibrant public space fostering social interactions, entertainment and a fun immersive experience below the surface of buzzy intersection streets in Minhang.
The project was conceptualized as if they had buried a seed in a colorless ground unleashing a colorful blooming explosion of life, gigantic flowers and entertainment features triggering the occurrence of this wonderful blooming garden.
In order to bring the sunken plaza to life, they colonized all the basement floor with a circle-packing colorscape, mimicking colorful flower buds perceived from top view, which is the way they figured most of the visitors would get a first glance at the space as they access from the surface.
Many of those circles feature interactive games, graphics and messages in them, encouraging a functional and eventful activation of the floor and the space.
With the aim of enhancing the whole garden experience and immerse visitors in it, three oversized flowers sprout up from the ground, serving as playful and resting platforms under comfortable shadow, for kids and adults alike.
Seating features were designed as little colorful sprouts, while the main playful feature is rendered as a meandering flower stem than bends to allocate swings and passages.
Nearby the flowers, and guarded by four colorful columns, lies a mini-amphitheater for kids to meet, socialize and play around it.
As a result, the revamped sunken space has been transformed into an attractor and a destination for a diverse group of users. From a commercial point of view it has increased importantly the flow of people helping to ensure the success of the place.
Project details
Design: 100architects
Project Location: 6088 Humin road, Minhang District, Shanghai, China
Typology: Plaza, public space
Built: 2020
Area: 510 m2
Design team: Marcial Jesús, Javier González, Lara Broglio, Mónica Páez, Keith Gong, Cosima Jiang, Ponyo Zhao, Elena Michelutti, Ginger Huang
Client: CapitaLand
Photo credits: © Rex Zou
Video credits: © Lalo Lopez
100architects
100architects is an architecture studio that does not make buildings (at least not in the conventional way), but focuses on public spaces and spaces for entertainment of all kinds and variations. A team of young creative architects who focus their work at the intersection of placemaking, street art, landscape architecture and urban interventions, specialising in street architecture and urban interventions, both ephemeral and permanent architectural objects that encourage the occurrence of social dynamics and unique experiences, creating landmarks on a human scale. 100 is a professional studio founded in 2013 in Shanghai and is currently led by 3 partners – Marcial Jesus (Chile), Javier Gonzalez (Spain) and Jenny Fan (China).