Autor: CLOU architects

CLOU is an international design studio with award-winning expertise in architecture, interiors, and landscapes. Our extensive portfolio of built works encompasses mixed-use, retail, hospitality, education and exhibition projects.

Founded by German architect Jan Clostermann, CLOU works closely with leading property developers and has delivered projects recognized for outside-the-box-thinking.

CLOU is committed to tailor each project to its unique challenges and local opportunities. We strive to realize projects that will positively influence the people involved in its process, the environment, and the communities who live and work there.

The CLOU team is a community of talents from all over the world who enjoy working collaboratively and imaginatively on bespoke, and integrated design solutions.

The word CLOU means the main attraction. Harnessing our technical expertise and attention to detail, we are devoted to seeking unexpected solutions, and realizing each project’s potential to become a CLOU.

About JAN CLOSTERMANN

Jan Clostermann is the Principal of CLOU architects. He is an award-winning architect with 20 years of international experience. Jan began his architectural studies at the Technical University in Berlin and in 2001 received his AA Diploma with a scholarship from the Architectural Association in London. Before founding CLOU in 2015 Jan collaborated with a Stirling Prize winning practice where he had the opportunity to pursue a broad range of projects from studios in London, Rotterdam, Singapore and Shanghai.

In 2005 following the success of the Clarke Quay and Shanghai Cruise Terminal projects, Jan moved to Beijing to direct the team designing Raffles City Beijing. Since then he has conceptualised and delivered numerous high profile mixed-use and retail projects.

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28.8.2020

SkyMall Shaoxing

SkyMall is a three-storey 20,000 sqm community mall in Shaoxing. The developer has positioned the SkyMall to become the hub of their new sports lifestyle community. The aim is to explore whether a community mall could attract footfall beyond the community and increase commercial and social value through the design practice.

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