ArchShowcase 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. Aranya Zhenziwei Restaurant in Qinhuangdao, China by PLAT ASIAMay 14th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: PLAT ASIA The project site located in front of an original locust forests at the southern edge of Aranya, Qinhuangdao. Clients have already constructed a black steel frame structure on site, filled with glass, a double-slope roof covered by tent cloth with a max height of 6.3 meters, which stand on a rectangular concrete base. The architect is designated to renovate it into a restaurant operated by Zhenziwei seafood hotpot, which is selected in “2022 Black Pearl Restaurant Guide.” This is Zhenziwei’s first branch that outside of Beijing. Thus it would redefine the image of the brand.
In terms of the site environment, pre-existing structure, low cost, and short construction period, the architect rethink the principles of design under the necessary and insufficient conditions, aims at a flexible layout, a stronger connection between people and nature, rather than a single interiors design. Place from forest The origin forest is a crucial role that could define the context. At the end of the axis of the forest, without a complex interaction means, the primitive surroundings and sense of place let architect to decide build a strong connection between forest and space. The landscape, spatial layout, scale and density were also kept sequence accordingly. Back to the original vistas To achieve design strategy, build an architecture as a part of nature, architect intend to extend primitive forest to surrounding building, planting the locust trees, hawthorn trees, and turfgrasses and Pennisetum. The approach path was zigged twice, and a stone monolith sit in the end of the vista to create a scenery and let guests prepare for deep into the nature. A duo of parallel planes The architect selects simple planes to control the spatial scale and layout; it also connect with the nature in the horizon view. Inspired by the eave-a special element of traditional eastern Asian architecture, simplify it by geometry logic into two layers, and deliberately insert it into the pre-existing structure. In the section view, the lower layer is used as a wooden terrace extended from the outline of the building directly to the forest; and the upper layer is used as the ceiling, which defines four areas with height differences. Between the two layers, the function line in orders: the private area with 2.7 meters high in the north; multiple people dining area set in the central axis according to the large scale beneath the original structure frame; a silent window area for several people with 2.7 meters high in the south; the ceiling layer cross through the steel frame, encounter the deck with a human scale which is the under-eave dining area. In the initial plan, the terrace would continue to the woods as an open-air platform, and more trees planted on the land for an immersive experience. Transparence and lighting The different dining types vary by vertical height, centers of gravity, and spatial tensions, forms various sensory experiences, unlike separated by a decorated wall for a closed space, but an invisible boundary. Instead, the open hall is combined within a more transparent and continuity view, present a more simplified atmosphere. Materials also keep consistency with the black steel frame; design minus unnecessary furnishment, filter the colors, and maintain the transparency and trace of lighting. The metal panel ceiling reflect greenery and vigor introduced to interiors; darkened floor stones were grounded in the land. Based on the primitive co-existence between architecture, nature, and people, the design, to a minor extent, creates a dialogue adopted of planes between forest and building and communicate with inside and outside, at last generating an authentic space experience and flavor scenes for the only objects: people, nature, and delicacy. Contact PLAT ASIA
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