Tubular Living
Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong
2015
To celebrate its 165th anniversary, Lane Crawford invited People's Architecture Office to create installations that explore vertical living in the future.
Inspired by the hidden ventilation shafts and mechanical structures that support the comforts of modern life, PAO turns buildings 'inside out', exposing to view the large metal ducts found in the interior of buildings.
In this imagined tubular living, horizontal spaces are suspended in the air, branching off from vertical towers. The standardized parts are factory-made and assembled on site. Their raw industrial surfaces contrast with the pristine interior of the upscale retail store. Metallic tubes house staircases, become rooms and tunnels with views from above, oversized speakers, and tubular knots that serve as furniture.Tubular Living was installed in Lane Crawford stores in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The installations featured furniture and lighting pieces designed by People's Industrial Design Office.
Tubular Living
Client:Lane Crawford
Location:Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong
Date of Completion: Sep 2015
Principals:He Zhe, James Shen, Zang Feng
Project Team:Sean Phillips, Charlotte Yu, Wayne Liu, Gao Tianxia, Leo Chazalon
Photographer:Lane Crawford and People’s Architecture Office
Material:Galvanized Steel