Shanghai Daily

New look and a new life for the old street

- Li Huacheng and Li Xinran

It feels familiar and strange,” many residents in Anting Town said. Phase I of the Anting Old Street reconstruc­tion project has been completed.

After nearly 12 months of close-door renovation, the old street is open to the public again. Walking on the street’s stone slab road, many people are surprised to find that although it has a new look, there are many places that continue its legend.

At present, 11 retail brands have decided to move in to open stores. It is estimated that a total of 30 brand merchants will launch businesses in the future, mainly in catering, cultural innovation or new retail.

“It’s not a simple repair of the original houses, nor is it a change of a number of retailers,” said Jia Zhengyang, design director of the renovation project.

Jia said the renovation is a transforma­tion and upgrading of the street. In a “gastropod shell” with a length of only 900 meters and a commercial area of about 13,000 square meters, it is necessary to complete the space renovation and business transforma­tion and upgrading to build a cultural park integratin­g leisure, food, parenting and family reunion and nightlife.

“There are many ginkgo leaf patterns adopted here, dressing up public facilities, such as the street light poles and the walls!” said a little girl surnamed Wang. The old street was full of “ginkgo leaf” elements which attracted her attention. The girl and her family are residents in Anting. They visited the old street after the reconstruc­tion.

Also on store windows, on light boxes and on signboards, the “ginkgo leaves” exude warm yellow light and are integrated with the overall style of the old street, soft and friendly.

“Assuming that the urban renewal is just a simple renovation, renting the space to the retailers, the renovation is unnecessar­y,” he said. Jia believes that the change of people’s consumptio­n concept is obvious now, and they are willing to pay for a quality experience, so the commercial transforma­tion in urban renewal must take into account the experience of different groups, particular­ly their feelings.

Jia, from a local design firm, has been engaged in urban renewal design for many years. He has focused on people’s feelings since the renovation project was unveiled.

“The purpose of transforma­tion must be ‘new,’ but also ‘old,’” Jia said.

Anting Old Street has a long history. As early as in the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220-280), Bodhi Temple was built there. From then, villagers gathered around it, and it gradually became a town with Yong’an Tower, Yansi Bridge and other historical sites.

“In this renovation project, we do not want to break the cultural context of the Anting Old Street, but hope to continue its existing history,” Jia said. Therefore, the long-standing horse head wall has been preserved.

“Horse head wall may not be a part of the architectu­ral features of Jiading, but its existence can revive the memory of the nearby residents of the old street,” Jia said.

In creating the style of the whole block, Jia gave up the original pattern of the old street. For example, the windows and doors with a strong local flavor were replaced by huge French windows, and there are other colors adopted.

“You can see that we have made a very big change in the permeabili­ty of doors and windows.” Jia said that the purpose of doing so is to display the space and content of the houses as much as possible.

Particular­ly at night, all the activities and displays in the houses, supplement­ed by lights from the inside out, can make the night scene of the old street become more vivid, and the dynamics more playful, Jia said.

“The old street has become a wanghong (Internet celebritie­s) site for both tourists and nearby residents,” said Wang Zhi, a local resident, taking a selfie outside a Starbucks store on a recent Sunday walk.

“This Starbucks store has a unique flavor, with Anting’s characteri­stics in it,” Wang explained to her friends while taking photos. The facade of the coffee shop is designed with the pattern of the

Left: Visitors take a walk on the renovated Anting Old Street. Now, the old street has become a must-go wanghong place.

ginkgo leaf. Coupled with the antique architectu­ral appearance, it seems that it has become the “star” of the whole street.

Jia said the 1,200-year-old ginkgo tree in Anting gave him inspiratio­n, so he decided to use the pattern of the ginkgo leaf in different forms as an element of the design of Anting Old Street.

“We do a lot of research in the early stage. In addition to automobile­s, we also want to give Anting a brand new cultural symbol,” Jia said.

 ??  ?? At night, all the activities and displays in the houses, supplement­ed by lights from the inside out, can make the night scene of the old street become more vivid, and the dynamics more playful on Anting Old Street. — All photos by Li Huacheng
At night, all the activities and displays in the houses, supplement­ed by lights from the inside out, can make the night scene of the old street become more vivid, and the dynamics more playful on Anting Old Street. — All photos by Li Huacheng
 ??  ?? Above: The horse head wall on Anting Old Street featuring white walls and black tiles with a pattern of ginkgo leaf is wellpreser­ved. The walls revive the memory of the residents who live around the old street.
Above: The horse head wall on Anting Old Street featuring white walls and black tiles with a pattern of ginkgo leaf is wellpreser­ved. The walls revive the memory of the residents who live around the old street.

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