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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.

Light Tunnel in Lishui, China by USUAL STUDIO

 
January 3rd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: USUAL STUDIO

The space is located in Lishui, Zhejiang, the interior area of whose top office building is about 2300 square meters. It belongs to a space design collected business office and reception hall. The owners hope to set the local history archway in the center of the space as a manifestation of corporate culture, while showing the respect of the owners on the traditional context as a modern technology company. The starting point of design is also around the history archway to extend design.

Light Tunnel, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

  • Architects: USUAL STUDIO
  • Project: Light Tunnel
  • Location: Lishui, China
  • Photography: Tim Wu and Lin Jingrui
  • Design Team: Shen Jiajun, Wen Hsin, Wang Kunhui, Lin Jingrui
  • Area: 2300sqm
  • Project Year: 2018

Water and Reflection, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

The key question is how to deal with the relationship between new and old. Lighting atrium is set in the center of office space, and the history archway becomes the most important exhibition device in this atrium space. Through the twisted shutter awning, the dappled natural light creates a sense of time tunnel, wrapped in old building, as if it were connecting the past and now. Here, new and old, tradition and future forms a subtle dialogue, combining the modernity of technology companies, it also enhances the value of traditional culture.

The design of atrium space retains the essence of traditional Chinese space – Patio – Courtyard – Corridor space, which takes the tactics of bringing scene, framing views, reflecting scene, to shape the atrium space, so as to rich landscape level and visual experience.

Light Tunnel Center Space, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Old and New, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Atrium lighting part belongs to additional building section. In the case of allowed ancient archway height, it adopted transparent twisted shutter awning, while providing a parcel space for the archway, it reduces the volume effectively to avoid the obstacles of the landscape in appearance. Besides, because the twisted body drives the flow of space, the light from outside seems rhythmic through the louver with the change of sunny angle.

There are many ways to focus on tradition. In this project we have found the possibility.The method used to create space is based on the tradition of Oriental architectural gardening. Faced with specific problems, it can also be independent of traditional expressions, and can be different and inclusive.

Center Space, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Walking into History, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Corridor, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Light, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Corridor, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Light Tunnel, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

New and Old, Image Courtesy © Lin Jingrui

Local History Archway, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Archway, Image Courtesy © Lin Jingrui

Daylight, Image Courtesy © Tim Wu

Light and Shadow, Image Courtesy © Lin Jingrui

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Categories: Courtyard, Interiors, Offices, space, Tunnel




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