London Design Silver

2025

Between Roar & Veil: Transforming Highway to Walkable Realm

Entrant Company

Personal Project

Category

Architectural Design - Infrastructure

Client's Name

Country / Region

United States

Shanghai, like many modern metropolises, has seen elevated highways slice through its urban fabric. These car-centric corridors have fragmented the city, creating harsh divisions between vehicles and people. The city once flowed through human-scale neighborhoods shaded by leafy canopies, but now it struggles with the fallout of massive infrastructure with soulless spaces and disconnected pedestrian routes.

This project pushes back against the rigid dominance of elevated highways by bringing back walkability, softness, and a sense of urban intimacy. It uses a system of light, fabric-based interventions to transform these forgotten spaces into something alive and dynamic.

The heart of the design is the strategic use of flowing, translucent curtains that mirror the seasonal shifts of the “French Wutong” trees. These fabrics, crafted from state-of-the-art sustainable materials recycled from biodegradable waste clothes, pay homage to Shanghai's rich heritage as the birthplace of China's modern textile industry. As the curtains dance with the wind and filter sunlight throughout the day, the space breathes and evolves, capturing the atmosphere of Shanghai's historic streets.

The project plays with contrasts:

• Hard vs. Soft: Rigid concrete infrastructure meets flowing fabric that responds to every breeze

• Permanent vs. Actively Maintained: Unlike the static highway, our intervention needs care and adaptation, creating community involvement

• Urban vs. Private: Within the noise and density, the curtains carve out pockets of calm—places to gather or find a moment alone

• Tranquil vs. Agitated: Traffic hums overhead while below, the gentle movement of fabric creates a complex sensory experience that's both stimulating and peaceful

As Shanghai shifts toward electric vehicles and cleaner air, these in-between spaces become more livable. Our intervention seizes this opportunity, creating adaptable, breathable civic spaces that give urban infrastructure back to the people who live around it.

This project breathes new life into forgotten highway spaces in Shanghai through ephemeral, fabric-based design. Flowing curtains soften the harsh infrastructure, echoing the city's historic walkable character while creating spaces that change with time, weather, and use. By bringing together softness and structure, movement and stillness, we're reclaiming fractured urban territory for human connection.

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