Editor's note:
When the Jiangnan water town is integrated into the architectural texture, what kind of poetry is it?
For this purpose, the designer and his team sketched a gray and white ink painting with thick ink and pastel colors, echoing the "architectural prototype" with "cluster form", innovating without losing the original rhythm of the building. The landscape-oriented space of "service" and "service" also constructs a courtyard space where virtual and real are coexisting, and revitalizes the economic development of the village through the lacquerware culture experience hall.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
Project Background
The Lacquerware Experience Center is located in Fengshou Village in Pujiang Country Park, Minhang District, Shanghai, which is located in the riverside area between the urban area of Pujiang Town and the Huangpu River. As the area has not been intensively developed, the residential houses and municipal infrastructure are old. Under the call of national rural revitalization, the local village government began to organically renew the original village, and the lacquerware experience hall was introduced as a cultural and creative industry, hoping to attract tourists from the surrounding parks through the cultural and creative space and promote the economic development of the village.
© Zhu Runzi © Jiang Xiao
Architectural fabric
Fengshou Village is a typical water village in the south of the Yangtze River, with dwellings built along both sides of the river, and the general plan presents a free-growing architectural texture. The experience hall is located on the westernmost island of Fengshou Village and adjacent to the country park, which is surrounded by water on three sides, and the south side is integrated with the landscape green space of the country park. The building land area of the exhibition hall is about 18*18 meters, and the relatively large building volume must be broken up and reorganized at the level of the general building plan in order to be well integrated into the delicate architectural texture of the area.
Design concept sketches
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Cluster intent
Fengshou villagers' dwellings basically adopt the practice of white walls and gray sloping roofs. The experience hall uses six groups of scattered sloping roofs to echo the "architectural prototype" of local residents, and the façade materials also follow local practices and use white paint. At the same time, the gaps between the clusters allow sunlight, air and human sight to pass freely, giving the building a sense of breath.
On the south side of the first and second floors, the cluster form is transformed into three high-rise exhibition spaces, studios and tea rooms, with a full-height entrance hall on the west side and a kitchen and experience room on the north side.
© Zhu Runzi © Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
The architectural form of the cluster of sloping roofs sits on a three-story wooden landscape platform, and the six groups of independent sloping roofs are separated from each other, forming gaps of different sizes between the volumes, and the gaps of different sizes become the "squares" and "lanes" of the roofs, and the experiencers can wander in the meantime, just like the reproduction of the traditional village experience.
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Landscape-oriented
The "service" and "served" space under the landscape guidance: the east and north sides of the base are the self-built housing areas of Fengshou Village, with poor architectural quality, and the south and west sides of the base are country parks, with excellent landscape sight. From the level of master planning, the east and north sides of the building are designed as "service spaces", and the south and west sides are designed as "service spaces" to provide public activities.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
Virtual and real courtyard: The overall site range of the project is about 20*30 meters, and an outdoor "virtual courtyard" is designed on the south side for tourists and villagers to use the public, and the "virtual courtyard" is mainly composed of five "framing frames" facing the landscape park on the south side and a piece wall on the west side, which can maintain public openness to the greatest extent while limiting the space. A relatively closed internal "real courtyard" is placed between the "served space" and the "service space", and a landscape staircase is set on the east side of the courtyard, and a "leaky film wall" is set between the staircase and the courtyard Because the buildings are clustered and have a large number of gaps, the inner and outer courtyards are connected by sight through various gaps, so as to connect the indoor courtyard, indoor space, outdoor courtyard and the distant country park landscape.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
Wander through the buildings
The experience hall is a public open space, and it is important that country park visitors and harvest village villagers can walk freely through the building. At the site design level, the courtyard boundaries on the south and northwest sides are designed as open fences, which are only used to define the site boundary.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
After entering the experience hall, visitors can visit the three high-rise exhibition spaces and artist studios along the south side of the inner courtyard, the north side of the studio is an open staircase, visitors can walk through the staircase through the "leaky film wall" to the north side of the experience room on the second floor, and then through the "covered bridge" through the high-rise hall and the three high-rise exhibition halls, and finally reach the tea room on the east side of the second floor.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
The first floor leads to the third floor via an outdoor staircase, with six individual pitched roof volumes arranged around the inner courtyard. The gaps between the sloping roof volumes form "laneways" and "squares" of different sizes, through which people can also walk through these "gaps" to the landscape parks on the south and west sides.
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
© Zhu Runzi
Project drawings
Design generation
Architectural axonometric stratification diagram
Master plan
plan
South elevation
West elevation drawing
North elevation view
East elevation view
Sectional perspective
Sectional perspective
Project information
Architectural design: Shanghai Qizao Design Consulting Office
Address: No. 47, Group 9, Fengshou Village, Country Park, Minhang District, Shanghai
Project year: 2021
Area: 550.0 ㎡
Chief Architect: Li Jie, Wanquan
Client: Shanghai Qiqi Culture Communication Co., Ltd
Constructor: Shanghai Hangkuan Stadium Facilities Engineering Co., Ltd
Photographers: Zhu Runzi, Jiang Xiao
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