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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.

Jiangshan Fishing Village Update Practice in China by Mix Architecture

 
November 27th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Mix Architecture

Under the impact of modern urbanization, the decline of rural areas has become an unavoidable reality. Mix Architecture was commissioned by Jiangshan Fishing Village in Gaochun of Nanjing to meet the basic needs of indigenous peoples for modern functions and cultural life, and formulated a rural renewal plan. It is hoped that from the perspective of the “man” of the village origin, the small fishing village on the shore of Gucheng Lake will be changed by using fragmented transformation and construction.

The first phase of the Jiangshan Fishing Village Renewal Plan consists of two parts, namely the renovation of the vacant old homes and the construction of rural public facilities.

Tea-House-and-Backyard, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

  • Architects: Mix Architecture
  • Project: Jiangshan Fishing Village Update Practice
  • Location: Jiangshan Village, Gaochun District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China
  • Photography: Hou Bowen
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp
  • Project Team: Wu Ziye, Zhou Suning, Tang Tao, Liu Man, Mao Junpeng
  • Construction Team: Nantong Jielida Construction Service Co., Ltd.
  • Gross Built Area: 385 square meters
  • Design Time: 2017.04
  • Completion Time: 2018.01

New-and-Old, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

The transformation of the old house is the focus of the renovation plan. The design retains the external appearance of the rare old houses with the maximum degree in this village, hoping to emphasize the importance of regional characteristics and cultural heritage. At the same time, disruptive functional replacement and spatial reconstruction of the interior of the building were implemented. A bookcase wrapped in a patio and a glass tea pavilion facing the courtyard were implanted. They not only became the center of space activities, but also broke the boundaries between the interior and exterior, introducing sunlight and nature into the dimly old houses, making them become Village neighborhoods as a new place for communication and cultural blending.

Integration-of-Tea-House, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Library-Facade, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

The construction of rural public health facilities is to meet villagers’ needs of nearby toilets in their daily life and working. The two public toilets are located at the entrance of the village and the groves in the village. The most basic forms and architectural methods of construction ensure that a simple modern aesthetic can still be presented in less capital and regional construction conditions. And through the dislocation of buildings, a “gap” is formed, allowing the building to enjoy good ventilation and lighting effects with only a small amount of equipment.

Snow-in-the-courtyard, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Shifted-Roof-and-Intersected-Volume, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

At the end of the year, the first phase of the renewal project was completed. We were pleased to see that these “gadgets” built were recognized by the villagers and subtly influenced the life of the villagers. Everyone began to like to go to library in the afternoon, reading or chatting, and began to have a new view on the use, forms and functions of traditional old houses or new buildings. The starting point of Jiang Shan’s practice is different from the current home-bust-style rural construction boom. It originates from the simplest life and cultural needs of the villagers, and it affects the genes of the village from the very beginning. To a certain extent, the thinking of design on the social significance of architecture goes beyond its form, and the expectation of rural revival begins in the practice of design.

Night-view-of-public-toilet, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Snow-View-of-Public-Toilet, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Hidden-in-the-woods, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Blended-in-the-village, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

New-and-Old-Roof-In-Contrast, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Birds-eye-view-of-Jiangshan-Library, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Library-lobby-and-skylight, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Backview-of-lobby-and-shelves, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Glass-Tea-House, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Bookshelves-and-Patio, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Bookshelves-and-glass-tea-house, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

View-from-bedroom, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Skylight, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Light-and-shades-are-like-forests, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

Library-Perspective-Section, Image Courtesy © Mix Architecture

Forest-Toilet-Elevation, Image Courtesy © Mix Architecture

Toilet-Elevation, Image Courtesy © Mix Architecture

Library-Plan, Image Courtesy © Mix Architecture

Site-Plan, Image Courtesy © Mix Architecture

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Categories: Autocad, Library, public spaces, Renovation, SketchUp, Toilet




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