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Between Preservation And Creation
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|Issue 129
Urbanus transforms the former Kingway Brewery in Shenzhen into a playful, engaging and useful public space that celebrates both the old and new.

Urban reuse of super large-scale facilities can be a tricky affair. There is the consideration of the urban image and engagement, as well as the need to incorporate some form of human scale so that users can be personally involved. Urbanus’ intervention to the brewery of Kingway Brewery in Luohu, the downtown district of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in China, provides a good case study that balances both aspects.
“Urbanus believes that the preservation and regeneration of a historical industrial site not only can restore a place, but also a spirit. A city’s industrial heritage should not become merely another consumer product in the post-industrial age. Its rich memory and legacy should be rediscovered, highlighted and amplified so that it will take on a new life with productions of new ideas and infinite new possibilities,” says Yan Meng, the firm’s co-founder.
capsule for collective memory
The project takes into consideration the collective memory that Shenzheners have of the brewery, particularly the early immigrants who came to pursue their dreams of a better life as China developed the city as the forefront of its reform during the noughties when the country opened up.
This story is from the Issue 129 edition of d+a.
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