heatherwick studio’s ‘1000 trees’ development takes shape in shanghai

first unveiled in 2015, ‘1000 trees’ is a mixed-use development spanning 300,000 square metres on the outskirts of shanghai. designed by heatherwick studio, the project is located in a residential area 20 minutes from the city center, in close proximity to the M50 arts district and a public park. the development is split over two plots of land connected by a narrow government plot and incorporates several historic buildings.

heatherwick studio 1000 trees
all images by qingyan zhu

 

 

designed by heatherwick studio for the developer tian an china, the project has not only been conceived as a building, but as a piece of topography. taking the form of two tree-covered mountains, ‘1000 trees’ is populated by hundreds of structural columns that emerge as large planters — each holding a cluster of trees. all of which is documented in these new photographs of the project, taken by qingyan zhu.

heatherwick studio 1000 trees

 

 

‘existing planning permission for two conventional shopping mall blocks had been granted for the site, but a huge, boxy building would need to be broken into smaller pieces in order to fit in with the surroundings,’ explains heatherwick studio. ‘the integrated planting acts as a natural balancing element and the building’s edges are lowered to minimize the impact where it meets the art district and park, reducing the discernible threshold between them.’ see designboom’s previous coverage of the project here.

heatherwick studio 1000 trees

heatherwick studio 1000 trees

 

 

project info:

 

name: 1000 trees
design: heatherwick studio
client: tian an china

location: shanghai, china
status: under construction
photography: qingyan zhu

philip stevens I designboom

nov 18, 2019

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