The second project for electric car company NIO House showroom designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects opened recently in Hangzhou, China overlooking the West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of the most beautiful sights in the country.
As with the architectural firm’s first NIO House, which opened in Shanghai in February, NIO House West Lake is a design-centric take on the traditional car showroom for innovative electric car company NIO. A global start-up, NIO designs and develops high-performance electric and autonomous vehicles, while taking an unconventional view of the industry and redefining what premium service means for a car company.

“The West Lake is an intense confluence of different natural atmospheres that inspired the design of NIO House West Lake and the feeling of the space. The interior design also reflects the form and materials of NIO models like the ES8 and EVE by using clean lines and pushing material boundaries.”
Chris Hardie, Partner and Design Director Shanghai at Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
 

Description of project by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

The NIO logo, which combines the notions of moving into the future with the imagery of driving into the horizon, was greatly influenced by the horizon over West Lake. The design of the Hangzhou showroom takes inspiration from this simple dichotomy of sky and water.
 
The sky over West Lake is applied to the upper levels of the building as a mirrored glass façade. By day, the façade changes with the movement of the sun, clouds and trees. By night, the building comes alive with different clusters of light and the activities within. By setting a fully mirrored glass façade in front of the columns, the image of a clean, contemporary object is revealed, evoking the feeling of a large-scale contemporary art installation. The full wall of windows displaying NIO’s newest car models inside, draw in passers-by with its open, inviting quality. The ground floor is home to the Discover NIO area where the water of West Lake inspired the fluid effect of the ceiling.
 
Three floors connected by material

Light coloured terrazzo, a solid material representing the strong foundation of the NIO brand, was selected for the wall and floor surfaces of the car exhibition area on the ground floor. The customised terrazzo includes three types of mid-sized pebbles and creates a warm stone feeling in the space. Emphasizing the perfection that customers can find in NIO’s products, the design creates a perfectly curved terrazzo surface, connecting the wall and floor seamlessly. In contrast, a softer material palette was chosen for the configuration area where customers can customize their vehicles. Douglas fir wood boards and a custom-made upholstered bench create an area for visitors to rest or view and select various car features on the interactive display wall. Its calm, warm palette and precise detailing bring more focus to the products on display.
 
Above the showroom, NIO House Hangzhou is a club-style space with a number of dedicated areas for members spread out over three levels, each with various levels of privacy and comfort. The second level of the building, called the Living Room, is accessed by a hidden carved staircase, and provides open meeting areas, a long communal table, and an open kitchen. Douglas fir and ash wood are the primary materials used in the Living Room, giving the space a homey, Scandinavian feel. The second level also houses a children’s area known as Joy Camp that features modern furniture, built in bookshelves, upholstered surfaces, and stair seating for play and story time.
 
The third level is a private space reserved for NIO House members that comprises an intimate lounge, a forum for lectures and presentations, a library lounge, and private meeting rooms. Each of the floors in NIO House Hangzhou have views of the lake and are clad with warm, rich textiles, pale wood furniture and accents, and natural materials such as terrazzo, glass, and reflective metal. The entire NIO House Hangzhou is a space to explore, gather, relax and enjoy with the whole family—a home away from home for the owners of NIO products.

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. Architecture and Interior Design
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NIO
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ViaBizzuno
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Building Area. Total GFA.- 1,221 m²
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2018
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects was founded in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1986 by architects Morten Schmidt, Bjarne Hammer and John F. Lassen. Today, the practice has grown substantially and employs 150 staff. The group of partners has also grown and now includes Senior Partners Kim Holst Jensen and Kristian Lars Ahlmark, Partners Chris Hardie and Rong Lu. In addition, there are six associate partners and seven associates. Day-to-day management of the practice is the responsibility of CEO Bente Damgaard.

The practice has extensive global experience in the design of libraries and other public and cultural landmark buildings including the Katuaq Cultural Centre of Greenland in Nuuk (1997), the extension to the Royal Library in Copenhagen (1999), ARoS Museum of Art in Aarhus (2004), Halifax Central Library in Canada (2015) and the largest public library in Scandinavia, Dokk1 in Aarhus (2015). Aside cultural buildings, our works have a democratic approach to architecture creating modern, open and multi-functional spaces such as The International Criminal Court in The Hague (2016) We pride ourselves on projects which interact with their urban context placing particular emphasis on the surroundings and social context like Malmö Live, a Concert/Congress/Hotel centre in Sweden (2015), Ningbo Home of Staff in China (under construction) and Christchurch Central Library in New Zealand (under construction).

Awards. WAF mixed Use Award 2016/ Governor General’s Medal in Architecture in Canada/ Public Library of the Year Award 2016/ A+Award 2016/ Årets Bygge 2016/ Architectural Review MIPIM Future Project Awards 2015/ World Green Design Product Award 2014/ RIBA National Award 2013/ RIAS Award 2013/ LEAF Award 2011 to name but a few.


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Published on: November 21, 2018
Cite: "Flagship NIO House by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, new relationship between car and user" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/flagship-nio-house-schmidt-hammer-lassen-architects-new-relationship-between-car-and-user> ISSN 1139-6415
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