Exhibition UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation // April 10 - May 5, 2025 - Jiushi Art Salon Shanghai
UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation
gmp’s exhibition opened at Jiushi Art Salon Shanghai
With this fifth edition of UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation, gmp presents its approach to building conversions through specific case studies. After shows in Venice, Hamburg, New York, and Berlin, fourteen conversion projects from Europe and Asia are on exhibit in Shanghai from April 10 to May 5. The exhibition was organized in cooperation with the Shanghai Jiushi Group and with the support of Shanghai Jiushi Properties, Shanghai JUCE Culture and Media, and Shanghai Liye Optoelectronics Technology.

UMBAU (conversion) means the continuous transformation of existing structures. Just as societies change, so do the demands placed on our built environment. In the context of this constant process of change, those who reuse and recycle materials and components save resources and use the gray energy stored in existing buildings. At the same time, the architectural heritage is preserved in all its forms. UMBAU instead of demolition and new construction is therefore one of the most socially, economically, and culturally relevant topics of our time.

For fifty years, the architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) have been engaged with the topic of UMBAU worldwide and have completed sixty conversions, with another thirty are currently in the planning stage. Fourteen of these projects are on display in the largest UMBAU exhibition to date at the Jiushi Art Salon on Beijing East Road on the Bund in Shanghai. The selection includes buildings of various uses, typologies, and sizes. Public buildings as well as projects for private clients are represented. They are exemplary of the architectural practice of UMBAU and represent a cross section of today’s global challenges in building conversion.

From a comprehensive exploration, concepts are developed that build on existing structures and ensure a contemporary use. At the heart of this process is always the reactivation of the existing, in all its diversity. To document our experiences, we examine the stages of continuous change, from conceptual origin to UMBAU. The past and present of the projects are presented in film, models, and drawings.

With a variety of projects from Europe and Asia, the exhibition at the Jiushi Art Salon in Shanghai highlights the broad range of global challenges in UMBAU. On display are UMBAU projects for cultural buildings and sports facilities, such as the Kunsthalle Mannheim and the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, as well as conversions of industrial buildings, such as the transformation of Shanghai’s largest stainless steel factory into the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts.

On April 9, 2025, UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation opened at the Jiushi Art Salon in Shanghai with a ceremony held together with our co-organizer Shanghai Jiushi Group. The gmp Executive Partners Wei Wu, Stephan Schütz, and Magdalena Weiß gave the welcoming speeches. Numerous representatives from cultural, municipal, and academic institutions as well as from the construction sector also spoke. Afterwards, representatives of gmp’s long-standing partners opened the exhibition together with the speakers.

Curated by Stephan Schütz and Magdalena Weiß with Detlef Jessen-Klingenberg
Curatorial Adviser and Editor Florian Heilmeyer
Exhibition April 10 – May 5, 2025
Mon – Sun, 10 am – 6 pm
Last entry at 5:30 pm
Free admission
Jiushi Art Salon
230 Beijing East Road, Shanghai
https://umbau.gmp.de
umbau@gmp.de
The following projects are part of the exhibition:
Olympic Stadium Berlin, Germany
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain
National Museum of China, Beijing, China
Gasteig HP8 Isarphilharmonie, Munich, Germany
Alsterschwimmhalle, Hamburg, Germany
Hyparschale Magdeburg, Germany
Pressehaus am Alexanderplatz, Berlin, Germany
Jing IN Center, Beijing, China
Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University (Wusong), China