Onexn Architects designed Peak Tea store in Haiya Mage Mall in Shenzhen, China creating a landscape space that blends the indoor with the outdoor area through a fragmented facade, inspired from Edward Hopper’s masterpiece “Nighthawks”, which allows the experience of seeing and being seen happen thus offering some space for pause and tranquility into the fast-paced city.

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Opportunity and Imagination

The project is located at Haiya Mage Mall in Bao’an, Shenzhen. As such a drawer concept retail is built within such large business volumes, the comparison between the beverage store and the mall, somehow forms a relatively unitary parasitic and contrasting relationship.

“We hope to break through the traditional mode of retail chains and create an experimental beverage store” said our client, which deeply moved us as we first met.

Regarding the project, the space includes an approximately 90㎡ indoor area and an approximately 100㎡ outdoor area, it was extremely challenged especially for the outdoor implementation, however, it is the challenge this space brought that inspires and sparks our imagination, which allows us to set sights on a bigger perspective, to see the indoor and the outdoor space as a whole, instead of separate areas.

STRUCTURE OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BEFORE RENOVATION © ONEXN ARCHITECTS

Run into Naturalism Romance

We want to create a landscape space that blends the indoor with the outdoor area.

The inside space will work as a support for the function of the shop, while the outside space will serve as a public stage, providing both landscape and exhibition function. We try to find a rhythm of slow and peace in such a fast-paced city.

DESIGN STRATEGY © ONEXN ARCHITECTS

Turn Restricted Condition into Positive Thinking

Before our renovation, the original site was placed with potted plants and flags which were designed to separate the pedestrian and vehicles. Unfortunately, such public space does not appeal the pedestrian to stop for a while, this is a typical street section in China, safe but lack of vitality. Our design process was full of complications, from the stage version proposal approved by our client to the revised urban furniture version proposal requested by the fire department, under the restrictions of standard, usage, budget, timeline and various factors, we continued thinking and exploring our way out.

STREET BEFORE RENOVATION © ONEXN ARCHITECTS
PLAN OF STAGE VERSION © ONEXN ARCHITECTS
STREET AFTER RENOVATION © CHAO ZHANG

Exhibit Spatial Experience for User

We hope that the design of this group of furniture can be served as the supporting background to different activities and functions such as culinary experience, art exhibition, city jungle etc. In order to have people experience the subtle changes between the space and themselves, the configuration is simply arranged by several rectangle structures but in different scales.

CONCEPT PLAN OF CITY FURNITURE © ONEXN ARCHITECTS
STUDY OF FURNITURE TYPES © ONEXN ARCHITECTS
CITY FURNITURE WITH COMPOUND FUNCTIONS © ONEXN ARCHITECTS

The overlapping lines of the structures enframe a series of scenery, having the users themselves become the main character in the scenery, we hope to create and visualize the spatial experience for them.

THE OUTDOOR GREEN PLANTS ARE INTEGRATED WITH THE URBAN LANDSCAPE © CHAO ZHANG
CONSTRUCTION AND PLANTS © CHAO ZHANG
NIGHT FALLS © CHAO ZHANG
CITY VIEW THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION © CHAO ZHANG

Façade Design is the Expression of Seeing and Being Seen

The inspiration of the façade design comes from Edward Hopper’s masterpiece Nighthawks. The realistic painting depicts an all-night diner where three customers, all lost in their own thoughts, are close yet distant from each other. The depiction of the characters is so accurate and vivid that arouses us a philosophic thought on human isolation, we therefore hope to bring the sense of alienation back to an appropriate scale through such a store.

NIGHTHAWKS BY EDWARD HOPPER | PICTURE FROM THE INTERNET
3D PERSPECTIVE EFFECT © CHAO ZHANG
LIGHT PENETRATION © CHAO ZHANG
FAÇADE OF CONSTRUCTION © CHAO ZHANG

A large plate of glass is a symbol of technological revolution, on the contrary, we want to achieve an experience of seeing and being seen through the fragmented façade.

PLANE GRAPH OF WALL ©ONEXN ARCHITECTS
PLANE GRAPH OF WALL ©ONEXN ARCHITECTS
FAÇADE OF CONSTRUCTION © CHAO ZHANG
FAÇADE EXPRESSION CREATES A NEW RELATIONSHIP OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL © CHAO ZHANG
SHOW WINDOW © CHAO ZHANG

Concise Feeling from Inward Stretched Façade

The interior design is the process of simplifying and purifying the façade.

Apart from utility function, all the details are created to serve the purpose of making people feel comfortable. As the base color in the space, white is used for constructing the spatial structure, wood veneer is used for decorating the seat area and the color gray, somehow appropriately adorns the front desk and seat area that has the service function.

INDOOR EFFECT © CHAO ZHANG
INDOOR EFFECT © CHAO ZHANG
OUTDOOR EFFECT © CHAO ZHANG
PLAN AFTER RENOVATION © ONEXN ARCHITECTS

Facts & Credits
Project title  Peak Tea
Typology  Retail store, commercial 
Location  HaiYa Mega Mall, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China
Project scale  90 m2 Indoor Space, 100 m2 Outdoor Landscape
Design team  Onexn Architects
Principal architects  Bo Zhang, Jingjing Wang
Team members  Bingxiang An, Ming Zeng, Ziying Cai
Construction drawings  Nanfang Li
Execution of construction  Yulin Le
Lighting  Pudi Design
Photography  Chao Zhang



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