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Epic cantilevers: JINS Shanghai by Junya Ishigami

Using exaggerated concrete cantilevered shelving, this retail space in Shanghai for a Japanese eyewear brand certainly catches the eye.

JINS has unveiled its first Shanghai outpost and retail store located in the Lujiazui financial district, with a cantilevered concrete display system and all-white interior designed by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami. Situated within a mall on the second floor of the Shanghai World Financial Centre (SWFC), the minimalist store design welcomes visitors with extended and suspended concrete beams that act as gravity-defying display shelves for JINS eyewear.

The interior has a contemporary industrial feel with the overhead piping and ventilation system left exposed and painted completely in white. Presenting a strong focus on the product, the eyewear frames and colours are a stark yet complimentary contrast to the surrounding white cabinets and interior. The store features ‘Natural White’ 4,000-Kelvin colour LED lighting, providing warmth in the clinical environment.

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JINS founder and CEO Hitoshi Tanaka has long held an interest in arts and design, enlisting Ishigami to create an “architectural expression within a crowded shopping mall”. Each of the five counters diversifies in length and extends to a maximum of 12 metres, positioned 80 centimetres above the floor at waist height. The architects intended to create a “low, extending landscape” and hence kept each of the tables at an equal, horizontal level.

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The floating shelving system was approached as an architectural construction by incorporating a self-contained system of pre-stressed cantilevers. To create the suspended shelves, Junya Ishigami worked alongside structural engineer Jun Sato. Ishigami explains, “The cantilever structure of the tables is composed of pre-stressed beams attached to a column at one side.” The floating beams were reinforced by connected H-beams embedded into the adjoining wall, welded to expansive steel sheets set within the floor. Says Ishigami, “Bowed slightly, this heavy plate acts as a heavy base to keep the upper cantilever in balance.”

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Not only does the design present the floating volumes in an open and transparent space, but achieves lightness in design for a material that is typically thought of as heavy – a refreshing surprise for a store interior.

Photography copyright Eiichi Kano (courtesy of Junya Ishigami).

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JINS SWFC Shop
Designer: Junya Ishigami + Associates
Person In Charge: Junya Ishigami
Design Team: Cing Lu, Akira Uchimura
Structural Engineer: Jun Sato Structural Engineers (structural concept)
Contractor: Shanghai Innovation Architecture & Technology Development Co., Ltd (table construction), SPACE JAPAN Co., Ltd (rest of construction)
Total Floor Area: 139sqm

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