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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Wuji Academy in Shanghai, China by Wutopia Lab

 
August 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Wutopia Lab 

In 2006, house No. 1, house No. 2 and courtyard No. 3 were completed at the same time in Jiu Jian Tang, Shanghai, which were all designed by famous international architect Isozaki.

In 2011, the owners of these estates, unbeknownst to the others, invited local architect Yu Ting to transform them one by one.

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

  • Architects: Wutopia Lab (Yu Ting, Pu Shengrui)
  • Project: Wuji Academy
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Chen Yao, Su Shengliang
  • Height: 12m
  • Site Area: 550 m2
  • Building Area before Renovation: 450 m2
  • Building Area after Renovation: 940 m2
  • Design Period: 2011
  • Construction Period: 2011-2012

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

After a long time of disuse, house No.2 would become an academy special for ancient Chinese classics, expanding from 400 to 900 sqm, as the owner’s wish.

After bound up the old building with bamboo curtain wall, the architect covered it with a translucent rice paper glass box to weaken the sense of volume. The side atrium, a public space lacking in old building appeared naturally in the gap between these two boxes. The 6-meter-high gate, looks like a dramatic cave made the side atrium more like a courtyard blurring the inside and outside space.

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

The new-built classroom is a pure glass box. It suggests functional differences of interior by comparing to old building in symmetry to reach an accurate balance on the façade. For example, rounded and right angle; translucent and transparent, vertical and horizontal grid.

The façade of Wu Ji is a space not a boundary. Tier upon tier, Architect used Capitalism architecture vocabulary to create Chinese mood as a result in this space. The Isozaki’s work can’t be elucidated in the Wu Ji at last. It is only a distant memory. Wu Ji is a totally new one.

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Those 3 buildings were looked on as whole but humdrum by Isozaki. As a result of different functions, they rebuilt in different methods, finally reached a balance of harmony, which we called Mutation.

You can find more information on the other two buildings, one is ‘Kaisersaal of Longevity,Kun opera playhouse’,another is ‘painter’s Atelier’.

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

Image Courtesy © Chen Yao, Su Shengliang

1F, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

2F, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

East and West Elevation, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

North and South Elevation, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

Section 1-1, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

Section 2-2, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

Site plan_After, Image Courtesy © Wutopia Lab

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