Chinese architecture studio Wutopia Lab, led by the architect YU Ting, presents another of its imaginative creations for the Duyon bookstores, a company belonging to a gigantic Chinese publishing group.
 
Wutopia Lab has designed the Miro Store, a multifunctional space with a fairy tale bookstore dedicated to parents and children, for the company Duoyun Bookstore, in Jiangsu Spring Blossom Culture and Creative Town. The store opened this month in the "City of Dreams" complex in the city of Yancheng, located in the northeastern Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China.
After overcoming some initial doubts after seeing the three animated films that the client had commissioned from the Italian artist Cristina Làstrego: Mirò the Cat, The Circus and The Creation, Wutopia Lab got down to work to create a fairy tale bookstore like never before, using the origin of life as a base of inspiration combining it with elements from the other two animations.
 
The project is full of daydreams and interpretations of childhood and references to fairy tales read by architect YU Ting. The introduction of the sun inside, as the agent that generates everything, the ocean as the creator of life and an endless number of intense references, make this proposal something much more interesting than just an interior design project, becoming the construction of a dream world.
 


Miro store of Duoyun bookstore by Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images.


Miro store of Duoyun bookstore by Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images.


Miro store of Duoyun bookstore by Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images.

Project description by Wutopia Lab

Everything in the Room: Dream La Miro, a fairy tale in the Miro store of Duoyun Bookstore

So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things, and your heart will fly on wings, forever, in Never-never Land!

Wutopia lab's design for the fairytale parent-child bookstore, the Miro store of Duoyun Bookstore, for Jiangsu Spring Blossom Culture and Creative Town, was inaugurated in October at Dream Town in Yancheng, Jiangsu.

The World of Adults
Actually, I didn't want to design a bookstore anymore, because I didn't want to be labeled. However, when the client showed me the IP they had introduced, namely the three animated films created by Italian artist Cristina Làstrego: Mirò the Cat, The Circus, and The Creation, I was moved by the magnificent scenes and the imagination created by the artist. I thought it would be possible to create a fairy tale bookstore like never before, using the origin of life as a base inspiration combined with elements from the other two animations.

Fairytale
Peter may fly down from the sky laughing because he has just told a joke with a star that's funny as hell, but when you wonder why he's laughing, he's forgotten all about it.

Boat
"I'm youth, I'm joy,” Peter answered at a venture, “I'm a little bird that has broken out of the egg."

I was tempted to make a blue whale as an entrance in the streets of a European-style town. Eventually, I decided to hide the most dramatic design in the back. I chose the ark as the theme, with the yellow outside and red inside sailing ship docked in the harbour of the book sea. All the fairy tales about the Miro store of Duoyun Bookstore start from here.

Babel
Think of all the joy you'll find when you leave the world behind and bid your cares goodbye.

During the site surveys, I persuaded the client to include the octagonal tower, which was not originally included in the design. By the time I had followed the idea of the ark, the symbolism of this tower stood out. It is the lighthouse that stands in the harbor. I designed the lighthouse as a library-like book tower. When I was a child I always thought that behind the bookshelves there was a world like Narnia. At the center of the tower is a red spiral staircase that connects the two stories of the white book tower. As readers slowly walk up to the first floor and look up to the center of the sloping roof, they will notice the sun squeezing into the roof. Everything in the room starts with the sun.


Miro store of Duoyun bookstore by Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images.

Forest
"Second to the right, and straight on till morning."

Stepping out of the white Skylight Book Tower is an abstract black forest. A sparse arrangement of black metal rods supports the partially hollowed-out dark metal roof. When the sun shines directly, the light weaves through the green gaps and the black ground emerges in shimmering patches of light, as if in a forest. This is the semi-outdoor forest corridor that leads to the main space of Duoyun Bookstore. At the end of the corridor is a cloud gate, a symbol identified at the Huangshan store of Duoyun Bookstore. Looking in through the Cloud Gate, a new world is beckoning. Meanwhile, visitors will also catch the vision of the moon in the cloud gate, and looking back down the path, a curved moon in the forest is smiling. It corresponds to the very sun at the top of the Skylight Book Tower.

Cloud
Peter is always playing pranks, always flying behind the stars when they are not careful, blowing a big mouth and trying to extinguish them.

Behind the Cloud Gate is the cloud-themed family-friendly area, the Cloud Terrace Cafe. We wrapped a layered, interlocking floating platform with a transition from white gradient perforated aluminum panels to brushed stainless steel on the entire surface. The reader feels as if they are walking through the clouds and resting among them. Here I insisted on using silver and white to create a quiet and private atmosphere. This is because I want to give the reader a moment of peace. So that when they pass through another cloud door, they can be warmly and astonishingly enveloped by the climax of the Miro store of Duoyun Bookstore, a magnificent and dramatic drawing library, a colorful ocean filled with everything.

Ocean, the origin of creation
We have been there too; we can still hear the sound of the surf, though we shall land no more.

The main part of the Miro store of Duoyun Bookstore is the drawing library on the first floor. Since I am particularly fascinated by the idea of separating contiguous rooms within each other to form a type of house within a house under a complete large space, I divided the picture books into four groups according to theme into different individual huts. Inspired by the Miro's IP The Creation, I used different levels of blue to turn the whole drawing library into an ocean. Four of the animals from The Creation, sea creatures, amphibians, birds, and mammals, were selected and abstracted to form the animal-shaped entrances of the huts. The different holes combined with the different coloured perforated aluminum panels form the different facades of the huts, while the inside of the huts is uniformly white. After all, no matter how noisy it is, reading needs to remain quiet. The whole drawing library is a tribute and a spatial interpretation of The Creation.


Miro store of Duoyun bookstore by Wutopia Lab. Photograph by CreatAR Images.

Circus on the Stars
No matter how hard we try to be mature, we will always be a kid when we all get hurt and cry.

There is a striking red perforated aluminum panel tent on the terrace outside the drawing library. Visitors can notice the flaming tent as they enter from the town square. The tent comes from two sources, The Circus of the Miro's IP and the red flying house on the roof of the Anaya children's restaurant designed by Wutopia lab five years ago. The carousel in the tent is the recurring symbol of Wutopia lab's designs about children and dreams, representing a kind of adult childlike spirit that Wutopia lab insists on preserving. The red tent stands quietly on the fluorite floor. When night comes, the fluorite, which absorbs daylight, shines like a starry sky. We call this the Star Garden. The tent on the stars is a child's declaration, "I want always to be a little boy and to have fun."

Eden in the Golden Mountains
"Go on! Go back and grow up! But I'm warning you, once you're grown up you can never come back."

I created rolling 'mountains' with gold perforated aluminum panels on the roof of the drawing library, and a glass house with a wave-tossed ceiling hidden inside the gold mountain. This multi-purpose hall, named the Aozora Lecture Hall, can be used for exhibitions, roadshows, book signings, dinners, and parties. However, what I actually want is someone to contemplate unattached in a plain box inside the brilliant gold, and this moment is my Eden.

I Want to Break Through the Adults' Stereotype
When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.

I didn't want to make a mere interior design. Fairy tales gave me ample reason. The tent, ark, mountain, and forest all became means by which I tried to break out of the European style façade. But that wasn't enough. I took a part of a separate hut through the wall and turned it into a balcony on the façade, its hole being the silhouette of the head of Miro cat. The reader in the cat's head seems to have been transformed into fairy at some point. And the original European-style façade thus looks unreal but real. This is the fairy tale.

Duoyon Bookstore, as Never-never Land
Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.

In 2015, my daughter murmured to herself, "I really love this happy world." This gave me a sense of responsibility and courage to break through the various stereotypes. In many cases, children are our teachers. A bookshop can be an attitude and a declaration of the way we face life. There is no such word as easy in the adult world. But we can do our best to create beauty and keep our innocence. This is the meaning of the Miro Store of Duoyon Bookstore.

The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.

All quotes from J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan

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Wutopialab. Principal Architect.- YU Ting.
Project Manager.- PU Shengrui.
Project Architect.- LIN Chen.
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Project team
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LV Jie, FENG Yanyan, XU Zijie, BIAN Chao.
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Design Consultant.- TOPOS DESIGN.
Graphic Design.- MEEM DESIGN (XIU Zi, CHEN Siyu).
Lighting Consultant.- ZHANG Chenlu, WEI Shiyu, LIU Xueyi.
Construction Drawing Design.- Jiangsu Mingcheng Architectural Design Co., Ltd.
Construction Drawing Design Team.- HUANG Tianpeng, SUN Xin, XU Jian, HU Fei, MAO Xiaoli, MING Feng, LU You, HAN Shuang.
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Shanghai Century Duoyun Culture Development Co., Ltd.
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Jiangsu Spring Blossom Cultural and Creative Town Cultural Tourism Industry Development Co., Ltd.
Operator Team.- ZHOU Wenjun, MU Gengen, ZHANG Hongyu, YANG Wenjing.
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Jiangsu Spring Blossom Cultural and Creative Town Cultural Tourism Industry Development Co., Ltd.
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Shanghai Lantian Building Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
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Building Area.- 1,700m².
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Design Year & Completion Year: 2021.04 to 2021.07
Construction Year & Completion Year: 2021.10 to 2022.08
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Yancheng, Jiangsu, China.
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Supplier of Terrazzo Series.- Holistic Opulent Terrazzo.
Aluminum Panels Supplier.- Shanghai Tengkuo Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
Customized Bookshelf Supplier.- Zhejiang Meisen Wood Industry
Micro Cement Supplier.- Shanghai Zhumeng International Art Wall Material.
Soft Furnishing Brands.- Ziinlife (Interior), Vondom (Exterior), W-Casa (Cloud Stool).
Main Materials.- Perforated Aluminum Panels, Gold Terrazzo, Washed Stone, Micro-cement, Acrylic, Stainless Steel.
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Wutopia Lab is founded by the chief architect Yu Ting in Shanghai, which is an architecture company based on a new paradigm of complex system. Wutopia Lab regards Shanghai's culture and life style as a starting point, using architecture as a tool to promote sociological progress within building practice. Wutopia Lab focuses on human and is dedicated to link different aspects of urban life: traditional, daily and cultural to interpret Urbanian lifestyle, and to develop acontemporary Chinese aesthetic based on Shanghai.

While facing each project, Wutopia Lab's practices are promoted to show different innovative strategies, thinking modes and forms. Wutopia Lab is committed to comprehensive design, not only to complete the concept and deepen of buildings, but also focuses on early planning and analysis along with landscape and interior design. Wutopia Lab also has the capacity to coordinate and collaborate different types of departments and on-site construction.
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Published on: October 27, 2022
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