Located in the
ShiQiao garden in Yangzhou, a city to the
northwest of Shanghai,
there is a floating Bamboo Courtyard Teahouse designed by Chinese architect Sun
Wei, partner of HWCD.
The Bamboo
Courtyard is an example of the HWCD design philosophy, embracing the
traditional Chinese garden fundamentals while blending into the natural
environment.
The bamboo is
arranged vertically and horizontally to produce “depth” and visual effects as
you walk around. Tall rows of bamboo sticks create corridors along the outdoor
walkway and are organized in asymmetric fashion on the lake.
Traditionally, Yangzhou courtyards are formed with inward facing pavilions, creating an internal landscape space. Drawing inspiration from this, the bamboo courtyard was designed from a basic square footprint, fragmented into small spaces to create an internal landscape area.
Each of the
spaces has views into the surrounding lake, allowing a panoramic view of the
area. From the exterior, the bamboo courtyard is a cubic form with a variation
of solids and voids.
The strong
verticality becomes more apparent at night when the teahouse lights up to
illuminate the surroundings. The simple form illustrates the congruent blending
of architecture with nature.
Moreover, the
natural materials such as bamboo and bricks provide sustainable sensibilities.
The pocket of
voids improves natural ventilation within the bamboo courtyard while the thick
brick wall retains heat in winter, reducing the dependency of mechanical
heating and cooling system.
Tea is one of China’s
most precious culture heritages and has remained popular throughout thousands
of years. It requires an unassuming setting in order to understand its lengthy
process.
The bamboo courtyard
provides the adequate setting to a tea experience, emphasizing the underlying
importance of design and architecture.
Location: Shiqiao, Yangzhou, China
Architect: HWCD
Partner in Charge: Sun Wei
Project Team: Shi Jun, Peter
Dykes, Zhang Qianqian
Project Manager: Yaoqiang
Area: 400m2
Year: 2012
Client: Building And
Construction Authority Of Yangzhou
Economic And Technological Development Zone
Photo: T+E














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