, an
Art Deco hotel now under
Jinjiang International Shanghai has a rich collection of buildings and structures of various
architectural styles.
The Bund, located by the bank of the Huangpu River, is home to a row of early 20th-century architecture, ranging in style from the
neoclassical HSBC Building to the
Art Deco Sassoon House (now part of the
Peace Hotel). Many areas in the former foreign concessions are also well-preserved, the most notable being the French Concession. Shanghai is also home to many architecturally distinctive and even eccentric buildings, including the
Shanghai Museum, the
Shanghai Grand Theatre, the
Shanghai Oriental Art Center, and the
Oriental Pearl Tower. Despite rampant redevelopment, the Old City still retains some traditional architecture and designs, such as the
Yu Garden, an elaborate
Jiangnan style garden.
Art Deco As a result of its construction boom during the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai has among the most Art Deco buildings in the world. His most notable Art Deco buildings include the
Park Hotel, the
Grand Theatre, and the
Paramount. Other prominent architects who contributed to the Art Deco style are
Clement Palmer and Arthur Turner, who together designed the Peace Hotel, the
Metropole Hotel, and the
Broadway Mansions; and Austrian architect GH Gonda, who designed the
Capitol Theater. The Bund has been revitalized several times. The first was in 1986, with a new
promenade by the Dutch architect Paulus Snoeren. The second was before the
2010 Expo, which includes restoration of the century-old
Waibaidu Bridge and reconfiguration of traffic flow.
Shikumen , a typical
shikumen building in the former
French Concession One uniquely Shanghainese cultural element is the
shikumen (, "stone storage door") residence, typically two- or three-story gray brick houses with the front yard protected by a heavy wooden door in a stylistic stone arch. Each residence is connected and arranged in straight alleys, known as
longtang (). The house is similar to western-style
terrace houses or
townhouses, but distinguishes by the tall, heavy brick wall and archway in front of each house. The shikumen is a cultural blend of elements found in Western architecture with traditional Jiangnan Chinese architecture and social behavior.
Soviet neoclassical Some of Shanghai's buildings feature
Soviet neoclassical architecture or
Stalinist architecture, though the city has fewer such structures than Beijing. These buildings were mostly erected between the founding of the
People's Republic in 1949 and the
Sino-Soviet Split in the late 1960s. During this time period, large numbers of Soviet experts, including architects, poured into China to aid the country in the construction of a communist state. An example of Soviet neoclassical architecture in Shanghai is the modern-day
Shanghai Exhibition Center.
Skyscrapers (left) and
Jin Mao Tower (right) Shanghai—Lujiazui in particular—has
numerous skyscrapers, making it the fifth
city in the world with the most skyscrapers. Among the most prominent examples are the high
Jin Mao Tower, the high
Shanghai World Financial Center, and the high
Shanghai Tower, which is the tallest building in China and the
second tallest in the world. Completed in 2015, the tower takes the form of nine twisted sections stacked atop each other, totaling 128 floors. It is featured in its
double-skin facade design, which eliminates the need for either layer to be opaqued for reflectivity as the double-layer structure has already reduced the heat absorption. The futuristic-looking Oriental Pearl Tower, at , is located nearby at the northern tip of Lujiazui. Skyscrapers outside of Lujiazui include the
White Magnolia Plaza in Hongkou, the
Shimao International Plaza in Huangpu, and the
Shanghai Wheelock Square in
Jing'an. File:·˙·ChinaUli2010·.· Shanghai - panoramio (231).jpg|The
Shanghai Museum File:Shanghaigrandtheatre.jpg|The
Shanghai Grand Theater File:The Sino-Soviet Friendship Mansion.JPG|The
Shanghai Exhibition Center, an example of
Stalinist architecture File:The Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower at night.jpg|The
Oriental Pearl Tower at night File:Shanghai - Shanghai Tower - 0003.jpg|The
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