Shanghai is ready for clubbing

Studio Q&A defines the identity of Potent, a new techno club where volumes, materials and use of light seem to invite to a specific, priority mission: get back to dancing.

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

Potent the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

The Covid-free policy that has distinguished many Asian countries offers a powerful indicator to imagine our life after the pandemic. In Shanghai, where life has resumed a more or less normal course for the past few months, online events are no longer appealing to the younger generations, who instead yearn to meet up in new physical venues.

Potent, the new techno club designed by Gianmaria Quarta and Michele Armando, Italian architects at the helm of Q&A studio, responds to this awareness. Located in the Huaihai TX mall, an epicenter for streetwear stores and cafes even equipped with a snowboarding slope, Potent is conceived as a sculpted space that rejects any unnecessary decor or luxury code. The vision of light plays an essential role in the environment definition, highlighting volumes and atmospheres and imposing itself as a metaphor to distinguish the two dancefloors, the fluid and enveloping Light Room, and the brutalist Dark Room.

  • Shanghai
  • Club
  • Q&A - Quarta & Armando Architecture Design Research
  • Gianmaria Quarta, Michele Armando, Tang Shiyuan, Carlin Sun
  • Gu Tao / Digitects
  • Oway Lighting Solutions
  • 600 smq
  • 2021
Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando

Potent photo Peter Dixie - LOTAN

the new Shnaghai techno club designed by Q&A - Quarta & Armando