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The reflection of street life in SkyMall Shaoxing
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Name: SkyMallShaoxing Type: Community Mall Client: Yoland Real Estate Location: Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, China Construction Area: 20,000 m2 Retail, 7,000 m2 Parking Architecture Design: CLOU architects Design Director: Jan F. Clostermann Design Team: Lin Li, Na Zhao, Sebastian Loaiza, Zhi Zhang, Julien Douillet, Tiago Tavares, Yaxi Wang, Yiqiao Zhao Construction Drawings: Zhejiang Shi Lang Long Shan Engineering Design Co., Ltd. Façade Consultant: Zheijiang Wulin Group
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
SkyMall is a three-storey 20,000 sqm community mall in Shaoxing. The developer has positioned the SkyMall to become the hub of their new sports lifestyle community. The aim is to explore whether a community mall could attract footfall beyond the community and increase commercial and social value through the design practice.

SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
THE REFLECTION OF STREET LIFE Outdoor staircases take the circulation directly to the top floor and then guide it down gradually. Together with gyms, movie theatres, and kid education centres located at both ends of the building, form an all-around streamline that penetrates from 'exterior to interior' and from 'top to bottom'. The facades’ materiality plays on the project's name SkyMall. Triple height glass volumes at the entrances draw in shoppers and invite generous amounts of natural light. Boxes clad in corrugated refract the sky whilst the dichroic glass enveloping the running track tinges the panorama of the neighbourhood in many colours.

SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
A CONTEMPORARY VILLAGE SQUARE The design not only aims to fulfil the need for amenities, but also to provide generous civic spaces to socialise, play and exercise. The SkyMall serves as an advertisement for the residential
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
SkyMall Rendering by Sanlab
CLOU is an international design studio Founded by German architect Jan Clostermann.
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