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The SOFITEL Shanghai North Bund transforms the former Jiu Long Hotel into a five-star modern hotel

Shanghai TIANHUA Architecture Planning & Engineering Ltd.

Renovation  /  Completed
Shanghai TIANHUA Architecture Planning & Engineering Ltd.

The idea for the SOFITEL Shanghai North Bund project originated from the desire to transform the former Jiu Long Hotel into a five-star hotel that combines artistry with modern functionality. The new owner envisioned the hotel as a showcase for their company in Shanghai, prompting the design team to approach the project from a broader perspective. They focused on three dimensions: 'street,' 'function,' and 'presentation.' This approach sought to preserve the building’s historical significance while enhancing its services, integrating it into the urban landscape, and creating a refined, flexible guest experience.

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Overview of the project

The SOFITEL Shanghai North Bund project engages thoughtfully with the surrounding landscape, especially the historic Shajing Port area and the adjacent 1933 Old Millfun. The design harmonizes the hotel's architectural elements with the rough concrete of the mill and integrates it into the evolving urban fabric of North Bund. The hotel’s façade combines light-colored stone and gray metal, creating a seamless transition between old and new. Additionally, the repositioned entrance and sophisticated design enhance its presence, distinguishing it from surrounding high-rise developments while maintaining a dialogue with its historical context.

The sculptural feel of the gables on both sides

Sustainability is a core focus of the renovation, prioritizing green building principles and eco-friendly materials. The original structure was preserved and upgraded, reducing waste and environmental impact. The design emphasizes the reuse of existing elements and the incorporation of eco-friendly materials to meet national and international green standards. Green spaces, a rooftop lounge, and a garden further contribute to sustainability. The project has received several prestigious awards, including the Platinum Award at the TTIA Tianan International Awards and the REARD Global Real Estate Design Awards, recognizing its commitment to environmental protection and energy efficiency.

The facade continues the style and characteristics of the area

This project is a sophisticated renovation of the former Jiu Long Hotel, blending historical preservation with modern design and sustainability. Located in the culturally rich Shajing Port area, the design respects the area's heritage, particularly the adjacent 1933 Old Millfun. Functionally, the renovation optimizes the layout, enhancing vertical circulation, improving elevator systems, and reconfiguring guest services to create a more efficient and flexible experience. The French-inspired lobby and expanded event spaces elevate the guest experience, while private dining rooms cater to various needs. Sustainability is at the heart of the project, with green building principles guiding the design. The original structure was preserved and upgraded, reducing waste and environmental impact. Eco-friendly materials, green spaces, and a rooftop lounge further contribute to the sustainable approach, connecting the hotel with its urban environment. This renovation not only meets the demands of modern hospitality but also strengthens the connection between the community and its historical roots, making the Sofitel Shanghai North Bund a landmark. The project has received prestigious awards, including the Platinum Award at the TTIA Tianan International Awards and the REARD Global Real Estate Design Awards, highlighting its success in balancing tradition with innovation.

Vertical decorative lines enhance the sense of elevation and sculpture
The renovation of the Sofitel Shanghai North Bund exemplifies our commitment to blending historical preservation with modern luxury. We aimed to create a five-star experience that not only honors the building’s heritage but also enhances its functionality and aesthetic appeal. The final design not only meets our high expectations for quality and artistry but also connects with the surrounding community, reflecting Shanghai’s evolving landscape.

Credits

 Shanghai City
 Cina
 RADIANCE GROUP
 Luxurious five-star hotel
 06/2024
 31750 m2
  54,935,600.00 $
 Xin Wu
 Minhao Shen, Difan Shi, Tara, Hongjun Ma, Yilin Wang, Fei Xiao, Yanwei Ge, Xue'er Wu, Yonggang Yang, Chunlei Wang, Zhenghong Wu, Chen Liu, Jingyuan Li, Chengjun Feng, Kai Xu, Yubo Li, Zhengchao Ding, Jiannan Yuan, Xiaoning Wang, Yihui Bian, Wanqi Ding, Kaijian Shen, Lingwu Kong, Junyu Shen
 FORCITIS
 Yi Li

Bio

Shanghai TIANHUA Architecture Planning & Engineering Ltd.(hereinafter referred to as TIANHUA), invested and founded by Chairman of Shanghai Highpower Industrial Co. Ltd., with a high starting point and high standards. TIANHUA is amongst one of the first batches of Class A private-owned architectural design companies in China. We attracted many talents in the architectural industry from both China and abroad. Tianhua now qualifies for three Class A certifications, namely: architectural construction, urban and rural area planning, as well as scenic landscape and gardens. TIANHUA seeks to offer the government and corporate clients comprehensive professional solutions and excellent client experience every step of the way, in areas including urban planning, architectural design, interior design, scenery design, technical consultancy, architectural drawings review, technologies of architectural industrialization, BIM technology, visualization technology, and other multi-directional services.

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