Elena Galli Giallini Ltd completes the high street shopping space at the new Sino Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu development. Tamsin Bradshaw takes a tour.
September 23rd, 2015
Stone was at the heart of multi-disciplinary design firm Elena Galli Giallini’s concept for the underground element of the Sino Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu retail space – but not in the way you might think. Here, you can see echoes of Kunming’s Shilin stone forest and China’s mountainous regions in the jagged shapes, geometric silhouettes and sharp lines that inform the design for the arcade.

The ceiling in the retail arcade is “cracked” with symbolic fissures.
Spread over three storeys underneath the ancient Daci Temple, the arcade is made up of high street stores, a cinema, public facilities and lift lobbies. Industrial era-style lifts take people up through layers that resemble the different strata of rock formations to the buildings above, which include six heritage sites and the aboveground elements of Sino Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu.

Angular forms and granite panels inspired by geological formations at the retail arcade.
The extensive complex is a joint project between Swire Properties and Sino-Ocean Land; the developers commissioned E.G. Giallini in partnership with Spawton Architecture to create an 18,000-square-foot underground arcade that would be elegant while fitting visually with the Buddhist Daci Temple – which dates back to 618 A.D. – and the other heritage sites.

Granite and lava-stone rod panels at the mall.
Wishing to steer away from formulaic shopping malls, E.G. Giallini took the concept a step further, conceiving a giant, underground cavern complete with geological formations such as fissures and protrusions.

Lines and edges at Sino Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu’s underground mall.
The deep-earth reference comes through in other ways, too: in the use of materials, such as granite and lava-stone, plus grey steel and copper that call to mind mining and industry. The also comes through digitally, in screens that reference scrolls and notebooks found in old Buddhist temples.
E.G. Giallini is based in Hong Kong; founded in 2013 by Elena Giallini, the studio works on everything from industrial design to interior and architectural projects.
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