far workshop converts industrial warehouse into artwork gallery in shanghai
doozy access art gallery by far workshop
next to longwu road in shanghai, china, interdisciplinary design practice far workshop has transformed an industrial warehouse into an art gallery. the design team has inserted three alien spatial objects to revive a typical gable roof structure that used to be a glass production factory with two massive concrete beam rows sitting along with the building internally. black angular volumes are integrated into the white walls creating a visual juxtaposition, interrupting the seamless surface.all images ©songkai liu unless stated otherwise
a fragmented facade
similar to most of the factories pursuing spatial efficiency and economy, the facade of the building reflects its internal rhythm by repeating window frames in each bay. in this project, the shanghai-based studio attempted to disturb such rhythm by weaving completely different spatial language into it and making the facade fragmentally, incompletely, and bizarrely.
an extraordinary art performance
three spatial objects (snout lens, materialized perspective paths, off-axis stacked volume) are embedded into the existing facade. the design team deliberately made the language of these objects inconsistent but spatially connected in narrative with the internal stage that acts as the exhibition hall and ‘black curtain’. during the construction, art intuition martin goya business conducted an experimental art practice by painting graffiti on the entire internal incomplete surface, including walls, flooring, columns. after the exhibition, all graffiti was washed out completely, and all surfaces were painted back to white.
sharp black volumes interrupt the seamless facade