CD Peak Climbing

Gubei Golden City Road, Shanghai, China
Photo © Wang Shang

Climbing in Urban Geometry
At the heart of Gubei Golden City Road, CD Peak Climbing adopts “polygonal forms inspired by bouldering” as its central design language. The folded geometries resemble man-made crags carved into the city, transforming natural tension into urban rhythm. Routesetting becomes not only a sport but also a spatial order, inviting climbers to trace their way through architecture itself.
01 A Polygonal Threshold
The counter folds like an extension of the climbing wall’s planes. It’s a place not only for energy refills but also for sharing beta—where climbers swap tips and strategies. The flexible furniture arrangement in the lounge area offers greater possibilities for activities within the space.The retail display uses perforated boards, echoing the bolt holes of climbing walls. Flexible and playful, the shelving recalls the endless permutations of routesetting.
02 The Vertical Stage
The bouldering walls combine volumes and holds in earthy tones, natural wood, and vibrant orange—natural yet energetic. Custom grips shaped like hearts, numbers, and letters add playful surprises. Overhead, polygonal lighting hovers like invisible routes traced by setters, turning every move into a performance of light and body.
The roped climbing zone offers both top rope and lead climbing. Grades range from beginner-friendly 5.8s to challenging 5.12s, etched into the wall’s geometry. Belay systems intertwine with angular surfaces, blending safety with aesthetic tension.
03 Beyond Climbing
The stairwell walls extend the geometric composition of the climbing zone's angular cuts, using dark, textured materials and light strips to create an immersive natural cave environment.
The second-floor fitness area extends the climbing vocabulary: dumbbells adopt the earthy-orange climbing palette, while the backdrop flattens the wall into a graphic diagram—like a 2D topo of routesetting. The raw cement finish grounds the space with the gravitas of real rock.
04 Gathering & Pause
The open coffee space allows seated guests to interact with the climbing area during breaks, fostering communication among activities within the venue. The section near the exterior wall utilizes natural light, enhancing environmental comfort. This space serves as an energy refill after workouts and a hub for climbers to exchange climbing techniques.The fences are woven from climbing ropes, embedding athleticism into the boundaries themselves. Here, neighbors bond through belay, turning climbing into
Conclusion
Climb into the morning light, embrace life with joy.
Within Gubei’s neighborhood, CD Peak Climbing translates the language of geometry into space—so that everyone may find their own ascent just steps from home.

Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Photo © Wang Shang
Dessin © Parallect Design
Dessin © Parallect Design
Dessin © Parallect Design
Année
2025
Équipe
Ying Zhang, Si Wu, Xiaowei Li, Zongjian Li, Ruoyan Li, Jiawen Hong, Jiahao Wu, Yujie Fang, Nan Yang, Xiangdong Xiao

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