Within the former 751 Chemical Plant, Yatofu Creatives has realised a flagship for AITASHOP that addresses both the industrial framework of the site and the evolving rituals of contemporary cycling. Spanning 1,002 square metres, the project adopts the title The Future Ruin and positions itself between utility and exhibition.

The plan is bifurcated, delineated into two thematic zones: The Garage and The Experience Hub. The Garage, embedded in a lowered entry on the western elevation, functions as a working threshold – housing a maintenance zone, washing station and café-style commons. It also acts as a community node: a shared space for neighbourhood residents and cycling enthusiasts to gather over coffee, relax and socialise. The servicing of bicycles, often relegated to a back-of-house operation, is instead brought to the fore.

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Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives

Beyond this, The Experience Hub unfolds around ten decommissioned desulphurisation tanks – relics from the site’s industrial past. These are retained in situ and reframed as axial elements within the retail landscape.

Industrial-grade materials – galvanised mesh, stainless steel and perforated metal – are set against the weathered surfaces of the existing structure. These are joined by pre-rusted steel, microcement, birch ply, recycled wool felt and clay brick. A modular system of display units supports seasonal rotation and product variation, operating as an accessory library within the space. Seating by Artek and custom furniture by Yatofu introduce a quieter register. Intermittent installations and temporary interventions are accommodated throughout, enabling programmed activations beyond retail.

Yatofu Creatives
yatofu.com

Photography
Wen Studio

Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives
Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives
Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives
Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives
Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives
Preserving heritage with Yatofu Creatives

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