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Adaptive Reuse

Foster + Partners reimagine China’s first Apple store

Relocating to a more prominent Beijing site adjacent to its predecessor, Apple Sanlitun seeks to link with surrounding pedestrian streets and large open square that is a social focus for the district

by Georgina Johnston 15 January 2021

First built in 2008, the new design is the result of a close collaboration between Apple’s teams and the integrated engineering and design teams at Foster + Partners.

Apple Sanlitun is all about being open and inviting, visually, physically and metaphorically. The store is a grand place that connects the inside and the outside

S. Behling, Head of Studio, Foster + Partners

Apple Sanlitun has a porous building envelope that opens out onto all four sides and connects to the multi-layered circulation network. The principal glazed façade facing the central square floods the display areas inside with natural light. 

Two monumental stone staircases on either side of the store lead up to the Genius Grove on the upper level. Lined with trees that add greenery to the perimetre, the glazed façade to the rear allows light into the space and the boundary between the inside and the outside becomes dematerialised. 

The Forum, situated within the grand upper level, forms an animated backdrop to the space, which steps down with integrated upholstered leather seating forming a viewing gallery for the lively square outside.

The store is protected by a large overhanging roof providing shelter from the heavy rain and intense summer sun. The 390 sq m of integrated rooftop photovoltaic panels partially offset the energy consumption of the store and a bespoke integrated ceiling system houses ventilation, cooling, fire protection equipment and lighting equipment.  Additional energy saving measures include advanced façade design, optimised air conditioning and efficient lighting systems.

Apple Sanlitun also features a unique structural system that has been used for the first time in China, a Special Truss Moment Frame is designed to effectively resist seismic forces, while allowing large column free interior spaces. Tuned mass dampers reduce excessive vibration in the cantilevered upper level and Buckling Restrained Braced Frames minimise the structural impact on the existing basement. 


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