Heytea Zao Flagship Store

CCD/Cheng Chung Design worked to maintain the consistent branding with the individual feel of the Heytea Zao Flagship Store with strong materials and neutral colors.

  • area / size 3,229 sqft
  • Year 2021
  • Location Shenzhen, China,
  • Tell a new story under the old city wall
    Nantou Ancient Town is located in the central area of Shenzhen, with a history of more than 1,700 years. It is a cultural birthplace of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. Through renovation, this urban historical and cultural neighborhood has been activated and renewed. CCD conceived a Heytea store sited in Nantou. Through integrating the site’s millennia-old cultural heritage and the city’s modernization over the past three decades, CCD team created an example that represents the rebirth of Nantou.

    Based on modern approaches, CCD introduced classical architectural elements to inject timeless charm into the architecture and interior space. The most beautiful “sphere” strengthens the aesthetics of the space, which breaks conventional store design and creates an “undefined” inspiring space.

    Social architecture
    The whole building reveals a simple, elegant image, with a large area of pure white facades. The facades mainly consist of 4 walls, 3 outside and 1 inside, which run from the first floor to the third floor. A roof garden is set on the fourth floor.

    The inside screen wall passes through the balcony on 2F and 3F, allowing customers to take a close look at its material textures and form and providing an attractive setting for young people to take photos.

    Integration of architecture and interior space
    At the entrance area on the ground floor, a floating “table” protrudes towards the street, which is as high as tables inside. The steps recall the style of lecture hall.

    Customers can drink tea and chat around this “table”, or sit on the stairs to enjoy tea and streetscape. In this way, they become a part of the street scene.

    The interiors and outdoor space interpenetrate, which reflects CCD’s consistent design concept of integrating architecture and interior space.

    The continuation of family warmth
    CCD transformed and reinforced the exterior walls of the original building. Considering local people’ attachment to their former residence, the design team retained the eaves, so as to let them feel that their “homeland” left by ancestor is still there and continues to provide a shelter for them. No completely closed window is designed for the store. Instead, transparent, open sliding glass doors are utilized. No matter when local residents return home or pass by, there is always a lamp waiting for them, calming and warming their heart.

    Neighborly interaction on the balcony
    Though occupying a limited area of about 60-square-meter, each floor of the store is equipped with a small balcony, where customers can see passers-by on the street and even greet and interact with “neighbors” in buildings across the street while enjoying drinks.

    The design responds to traditional Chinese culture which stresses family life and the relationship with neighbors.

    Create a spatial relationship
    Carlo Scarpa emphasized the necessity of creating certain relationships for architecture.

    The interior space adopts a color palette mainly composed of dark red and white hues. The retro textured paint echo modern metal materials, which not only effectively differentiate functional areas, but also showcase the contrast and fusion of history and modernity.

    Through extracting the tones and fabrics of Nantou Ancient Town, CCD built a vibrant red staircase to create a spatial relationship among floors.

    The “boundaries” of staggered staircase structures are combined with the space “in between” functional areas of each floor, which inserts a new spatial relationship into the existing spatial framework and thus enriches the spatial experience.

    Design: CCD/Cheng Chung Design
    Photography: Boris