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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.

Wang Jing Memorial Hall in Zhejiang Province, China by DnA_Design and Architecture

 
July 15th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DnA_Design and Architecture

The scholar Wang Jing (1337-1408) rose to become an influential scholar under the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty due to his extraordinary intellectual abilities. He became a member of the Hanlin Academy and was involved in compiling the Yongle Encyclopedia (1408), the up-to-then most comprehensive summary of knowledge in china.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

  • Architects:  DnA_Design and Architecture
  • Project: Wang Jing Memorial Hall
  • Location: Wang Village, Songyang, Lishui, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Photography: Wang ziling, handan
  • Client: Village Committee of Wang Village
  • Lead Architects: Tiantian, Xu
  • Gross Built Area (square meters): 406m2
  • Completion Year: 2017

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The current village of Wang, where Wang Jing was born, decided to construct a new village center opposite the ancestral temple so as to remember the life of its famous forebear. The region’s historical trade route runs between the ancestral temple and the new building. Most of the old buildings in the village are made of rammed earth and have an internal wood structure that supports the roof. The rammed earth buildings are, however, in poor condition, and even the ancestral temple opposite the new building was on the verge of collapse before it was then renovated. For the new building, Xu Tiantian developed a linear building structure that fits organically into the layout of the village and mediates between the old, one-storey rammed earth structures and the two- to three-storey new buildings of recent years.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

The constructive spirit of the new building comprises open concrete elements, which define the seventeen corners of the layout. The exterior walls between the load-bearing corners are made of rammed earth. The constructional corners let light and air into the building from above. Here, the life of Wang Jing is presented in seventeen scenes. Thanks to this building, the old construction technique and local craft experienced a revival, as is also shown in the case of other restorations in the immediate surroundings. The building is used as a center for the village community and commemorates Wang Jing, who is once again revered today.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

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Image Courtesy © Wang Ziling

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