MVRDV Redesigns Historic Cement Factory, Shaping a New Future for Shanghai’s West Bund

Historic Cement Factory

Standing on the banks of the Huangpu River, you’re looking at what was once Asia’s largest cement factory. MVRDV has completed the GATE M West Bund Dream Center, turning this historic cement factory into a vibrant cultural destination.

Historic Cement Factory

© Tian Fangfang

The Dutch architecture firm orchestrated an urban transformation that honors industrial heritage while creating something genuinely fresh. The 45,000-square-meter project has won multiple awards and become a popular destination for Shanghai residents and visitors alike.

Historic Cement Factory

© Xia Zhi

The Bold Orange Thread

MVRDV connects the complex through bright orange circulation elements that weave through the site like arterial veins.

Historic Cement Factory

© Sanqian Visual Image Art

Visual Continuity Through Color

These aren’t aesthetic flourishes. They’re functional infrastructure that helps visitors navigate what could be a confusing maze of industrial remnants. The orange walkways, staircases, and bridges create an “unmistakable identity.”

Historic Cement Factory

© Sanqian Visual Image Art

Strategic Preservation

Rather than gutting everything, MVRDV analyzed what was worth keeping and what needed transformation.

New Life for Industrial Icons

The massive concrete silos now serve as a rock-climbing center. The main factory building hosts BLOOMARKET food market on the ground floor, with a column-free cultural space above accessible via an orange staircase created from the old conveyor belt.

Historic Cement Factory

© Xia Zhi

By retaining existing structures, they reduced carbon emissions by up to 75% compared to new construction. This isn’t preservation for preservation’s sake—it’s strategic heritage reuse that maximizes spatial potential and environmental benefits.

Historic Cement Factory

© Liu Guowe

The GATE M West Bund Dream Center demonstrates how thoughtful design can honor industrial heritage while creating contemporary urban spaces. MVRDV has created something that feels both inevitable and surprising—the mark of truly successful design.

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