Shanghai
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Shanghai - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Shanghai.
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Design Shanghai’s blockbusting first fairBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Urban Fictions by Richard Rowland, ShanghaiBy Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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The 10th Shanghai Biennale ponders a post-industrial ChinaBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Sacred space, clouds and milk chocolate: meet Wutopia Lab’s Shanghai pavilionWutopia Lab draws on dreams, clouds and milk chocolate in its latest creation, an architectural pavilion on the outskirts of Shanghai; meet the Shrine of Everyman
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Neri & Hu designs Camper’s flagship showroom in ShanghaiBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Open architecture on building and China’s cultural landscapeOpen Architecture’s perfectly considered projects either disappear into the landscape or become new landmarks
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Behind the set: Max Mara's cityscape inspired pre-fall 2017 show in Shanghai
Take a look behind the set of Max Mara's cityscape-inspired pre-fall 2017 show in Shanghai
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Swatch Art Peace Hotel, ShanghaiBy Amy Fabris-Shi Last updated
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Random International’s largest Rain Room to date takes Shanghai by stormBy Sam Rogers Last updated
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Letter from China: the latest architecture projects herald a maturing urban landscapeBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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A new museum near Shanghai celebrates Chinese cultural historyChinese architecture studio Horizontal Design is behind the design of the new Zhang Yan Cultural Museum, a contemporary building inspired by the past
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Is Beijing the next art superpower?With a boom in museums, galleries and art fairs fuelling the market, the Chinese capital is firing all creative cylinders
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Lone Ranger — Shanghai, ChinaBy David Paw Last updated
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Beast and Gubi unveil vivid entertaining space in ShanghaiBy Cat Nelson Last updated
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Plywood pavilion transforms into 410 furniture piecesIn Fuqing, a small rural community in China, 410 plywood tables and chairs have been constructed from Furniture Pavilion S, an architect-built exhibition space, giving a new lease of life to this temporary structure
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Neri&Hu design Shanghai's new Edition hotelBy Cat Nelson Published
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Bulgari Hotels & Resorts launches its Shanghai propertyBy Chris Allsop Published
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Shanghai Auto Show 2013: the top 10 carsBy Guy Bird Published
