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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.

Vase House in Beijing, China by ARCHISTRY design & research office

 
December 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ARCHISTRY Design & Research Office

“Vase House” is a dance studio. We hope it’s a place to teach and practice dancing, and an indoor “structure” that everyone could use, experience and get involved in through their body movements. Participants are encouraged to engage in body interaction. Hence, it is designed to be very soft with a small area. The notion of the circle is always implemented in the logic of the overall design. Through the combination of this basic shape, it naturally derives rooms with different functions, like lobby, dressing room, practice room, classroom, corridor, etc.

In order not to waste the area, the corridor and the leisure room are combined for mutual consideration, which brings about a more important function, that is, imitating the VIP private room in the classical theater with seats, short supporting walls, and windows. Multiple semicircles are connected in series on the plane to form a private corridor, which is convenient for “spectators” to sit in to have a rest, wait, and watch the “performance” in the dance studio at the same time.

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

  • Architects: ARCHISTRY design & research office
  • Project: Vase House
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Wenqiao Zhu
  • Gross Area: 160 m²
  • September: 2019
  • Duration: July 2019 – September 2019

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

In fact, in dance teaching, this kind of “appreciation” naturally promotes the learning motivation and performance enthusiasm of students. It’s a very important part of dance teaching to be an excellent “Exhibitor”, express ourselves and actively transmit information with our body language. Students who are waiting to learn in the “private corridor” are also developing to become excellent “viewers”.

It is this kind of interaction between performance and watching that promotes the vivid simulation in teaching and makes this process pretty interesting. Hence, the “image symbol” in the environment tends to become more suggestive: the vertical lines are adopted in the facade of the whole device, and it is reminiscent of the folded curtain in the classical theater. This “symbol” always reminds people to be immersed in the atmosphere of creation of body art and training progress, and it comes about that everything inside would become more ritualistic.

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

At the back of the seat, vertical planks are used as the short leaning wall or short supporting wall; outside the dressing room, vertical planks are used as the partition wall; installed between the classroom and the practice room, glass composed of the alternation of transparent and frosted ones is used as the medium through which the line of sight can pass. This alternation of transparent and semi-transparent would make ‘seeing and being seen’ more gentle and implicit, which presents the communication of sight in a more appreciative and friendly manner.

The biggest challenge we encounter in the design is how to deal with the contradiction between the needs of the simplification of the design approaches and construction methods for a small project and the representation of rich feeling and vision changes with different positions and angles. For one hand, we simplify the design language to vertical lines; on the other hand, we adore the multiple spatial effects. Upon research, we discard the texture and color of all the materials and introduce the combination of circular planes with a uniform radius from planning.

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Now it appears that our interpretation of this design makes a great success. The simple curvilinear image is not a dazzling and cold geometric combination, but a leap away from the external formalization and structure, breaking the boundary and performing the relationship between architecture and art in a perfect way. Meanwhile, the various combinations of circles also convey a sense of continuous and mysterious loss. With the interlacing and overlapping of light, its complexity also implies the dark atmosphere in the theater, making it quiet and elegant.

This project is not only an interior design but also a three-dimensional indoor device with the interlacing with sight. It is not only a visual object but also a gentle circular container suitable for people to enter. Users often call the circular space here as a “big vase”. People come in and understand it from the inside, not just the outside.

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

This project is not a traditional interior design, but a valuable, simple interpreted, complete and unified indoor experimental device. In a competitive business marketing environment, it is not that easy to create such a “big device” space with a unique experience, and we see it as a contribution of the brave, ideal pursuers for a unique brand. In fact, this project also enables every teacher and student to experience the joy of sense of achievements that have already come behind the practice through the hard training process, where their joy is presented with body performance. “It’s a kind of ecstasy. Behind it is something hard to explain. It’s like a momentary vacuum, rushing into everything I love, a sense of unity with the sun and stones.” – Vladimir Nabokov, “Speak, Memory. (1966)”

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © Wenqiao Zhu

Image Courtesy © ARCHISTRY design& research office

Image Courtesy © ARCHISTRY design& research office

Image Courtesy © ARCHISTRY design& research office

Image Courtesy © ARCHISTRY design& research office

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Categories: Dance Center, Interiors, Studio




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