
"The 1,700-square-meter space, located on the transformed third floor of PSA, anchors the latest phase of the maison's long-term partnership with the museum. Conceived by Japanese architect Kazunari Sakamoto, the library turns reading into a spatial experience; its signature feature is a slow, ascending path that folds bookshelves directly into a continuous ramp, encouraging visitors to wander, pause, and discover at their own rhythm."
"The Power Station of Art (PSA) opens the library with more than 10,000 publicly accessible books and media drawn from a wider 50,000-item collection. Focused on contemporary art, design, architecture, culture, and the social sciences, the new resource emphasizes cross-disciplinary research and exchange between local and global perspectives. Above the reading space sits the Chinese Contemporary Art Documentation Center, which consolidates archival materials and research initiatives in collaboration with artists, curators, and scholars."
Espace Gabrielle Chanel occupies 1,700 square meters on the transformed third floor of the Power Station of Art in Shanghai. Japanese architect Kazunari Sakamoto conceived a spatial reading experience featuring a slow, ascending path that integrates bookshelves into a continuous ramp to encourage wandering and discovery. The library opens with more than 10,000 publicly accessible books and media drawn from a wider 50,000-item collection focused on contemporary art, design, architecture, culture, and social sciences. Above the reading space, the Chinese Contemporary Art Documentation Center consolidates archival materials and collaborative research initiatives. The project is supported through a long-term partnership between Chanel and PSA.
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