Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Zhu Runzi

Lao Ding Feng Beijing: Recast

Architect: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Location: Beijing, China
Type: Retail, Office
Year: 2022
Photographs: Zhu Runzi

Memory is not an instrument for surveying the past but its theater. It is the medium of past experience, just as the earth is the medium in which dead cities lie buried.

Walter Benjamin

The following description is courtesy of the architects. Near the Northeast 5th Ring Road in Beijing, the project site is part of a once thriving industrial area with its own train depot called the Langyuan Station. In the past, it was used for transporting goods in and out of Beijing.

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Exterior. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Exterior. Zhu Runzi

Today the neighborhood is undergoing a transitional phase, and Neri&Hu was called upon to design the adaptive reuse of an old warehouse building once used for cotton textile production for the main office and retail concept store for the historical Chinese pastry brand called Lao Ding Feng founded in 1911.

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Entrance. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Reception and gallery space. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Reception and gallery space. Zhu Runzi

The original brick structure is composed of a main warehouse and three annex buildings, plus a courtyard garden. For projects like this, Neri&Hu’s strategy always begins with a thorough investigation of what parts of the building at present may be kept and restored, while any new additions should not only respect the existing, but also stand in contrast to it, so that a clear distinction may be drawn between old and new.

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Retail store and gallery space. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Retail store and gallery space. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Brick structure. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Courtyard. Zhu Runzi

The design concept is inspired in part by the client’s main product, traditional Chinese style pastries often formed in a decorative mold — the notion that a container may hold or form the shape of its contents within. Here, a new cast concrete object is molded into the old brick shell, its various openings and negative spaces form the main retail, gallery and office spaces. 

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Cast concrete and old bricks complimenting each other. Zhu Runzi

After pouring the concrete and allowing it to cure, specialized craftsmen then bush-hammer it for a soft textural quality that both contrasts with and also compliments the old bricks.

In certain moments, the new inner concrete will seep out and appear on the façade to fill in the voids or indicate new access points. 

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Multi-functional spaces. Zhu Runzi
Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Multi-functional spaces. Zhu Runzi

The gap spaces between the new object and the original shell become flexible areas for a café and multipurpose lobby. The ground floor contains the exhibition area, the flagship store, the garden and the cafe while the second floor is mainly the head office.

Traversing through the new concrete object and experiencing the interstitial spaces between the new insertion and the old building brings a sense of connectivity between past, present, and future and gives this historical pastry brand a new home.

Lao Ding Feng Beijing Recast Neri&Hu Beijing China Retail Office Zhu Runzi Warehouse Conversion
Zhu Runzi

Project Details

  • Location: Beijing
  • Date: 2021- 2022
  • Client: Beijing Lao Ding Feng Food Co., LTD
  • Project type: Architecture, interior, product and graphic design
  • Site area: 1,345 sqm
  • Building floor area: 974 sqm
  • Gross area: 1,580 sqm

Project Team

  • Architecture design: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
    • Partners-in-charge: Lyndon Neri, Rossana Hu
    • Associate-in-charge: Zhao Lei
    • Design team: Ivy Feng, Tian Hua, Wenbo Da, Joy Han, Mingxuan Wei, Nicolas Fardet, July Huang, Lyuqitiao Wang
  • Interior design: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
  • FF&E design: Design Republic
  • LDI: Questing Building (Beijing) Technology Co., LTD
  • Lighting: Linea Light (China) CO., LTD.
  • General contractor: Beijing Jianyan Urban Renewal Engineering Technology Co. LTD.   
  • Photos and video: Zhu Runzi

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