Grain storage site makes way for riverfront

Yang Jian
A silo along Huangpu River will be retained to stage fashion shows, light shows and art performances inside, as well as a rock-climbing site outside.
Yang Jian
Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

The warehouse was built in 1956 near Xupu Bridge as the city's major grain storage base with 31 warehouse buildings and a total of 54,250 tons of storage volume.

Demolishing began on Shanghai's former grain storage base in Xuhui over the weekend to open up the section of Huangpu River waterfront to public by the year-end.

The major grain silo of the 6th warehouse of the state-owned Shanghai Grain Storage Company on Longwu Road will, however, be kept and converted into a theatre and show stage as a historic memory, said the West Bund Group that takes charge of the development of the Xuhui riverside area.

The warehouse was built in 1956 near Xupu Bridge as the city's major grain storage base with 31 warehouse buildings and a total of 54,250 tons of storage volume. About 30 tons of food security grains were stored in the warehouse for decades, according to the group.

The base had a total of 33,387 square meters of buildings for production, office and accommodation for its employees.

"Its location along the river make the transportation of grain convenient, but also prevent residents and tourists from walking closely to the riverfront," an official with the group said.

For the riverside opening-up campaign, the storage company began transporting grain to other sites in March. Piling has started for the construction of a new pedestrian bridge over Dianpu River, a branch of Huangpu, to link the waterfront.

Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

Workers transport the grain stored in the warehouse to other site to prepare for the demolishing work.

Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

Workers transport the grain stored in the warehouse to other site to prepare for the demolishing work.

The site will open to the public by the end of the year as part of a total of 45 kilometers of waterfront between Yangpu and Xupu bridges.

Many features of the former warehouses have been retained in the design but adapted for modern usage, the official said.

A former crane, grain transport corridor, funnel and deck will be kept and renovated as exhibits in the future riverside park.

The silo building that is to be preserved will stage fashion shows, light shows and art performances inside, as well as a rock-climbing site outside.

Xuhui’s riverside, known as the West Bund, was once home to many of China’s earliest industries.

The 9.4 square kilometer area was once home to the city’s earliest cargo transportation railway station built in 1907, Longhua Airport, then the biggest airport in the Far East in 1917, China’s first modern cement factory built in 1920, and a major coal transportation dock built in 1929.

Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

The silo will stage fashion shows, light shows and art performances inside, as well as performing a rock-climbing site outside.

Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

An artistic rendition of the silo, which will stage fashion and light shows and art performances.

Many of these industrial heritage sites have been renovated into exhibits, runway park and art museums.

Early this month, a former office building of the Shanghai Hutchison Whitecat, which originated from the city's earliest chemical manufacturer in 1948, was demolished.

Many popular local household products like detergent and washing powder under the renowned brand Whitecat were created inside the 50-meter-tall building over the past half a century.

The site of the former Whitecat will be replaced by a botanical garden along the river to be an educational base for children and as a sightseeing attraction for tourists, the group said.

The future garden will be connected with the silo theatre via the under-construction Dianpu River Bridge, upon its completion by the end of the year, according to the group.


Grain storage site makes way for riverfront
West Bund Group / Ti Gong

A former crane and deck will be kept and renovated in the  future riverside park.


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