The Road Corridor Cultural Station l Hangzhou Yuanshe Architectural Landscape Design

The Road Corridor Cultural Station at the complex’s pastoral entrance is the first stop along the scenic rural Highway. It is also the most prominent visual feature of the agricultural area. The original construction site is now a shambles of torn-down homes and a residential neighborhood slated for demolition. Besides keeping the future agricultural picturesque location running for the long haul, the government is considering relocating the current people somewhere else within the next three to five years.

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The Road Corridor Cultural Station’s Design Concept

The Road Corridor Cultural Station features a service center consisting of a series of interconnected, dispersed courtyards that face east and west to facilitate the smooth movement of people and the scheduling of rest breaks. With porches facing either north or south, the building communities continue the symbolic goal of cultural diversity in rural architecture while accommodating a range of rural lifestyles within a constrained physical environment.

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The name “Road Corridor” alludes to the long-standing custom of local market trading beneath the corridor. Future building use is anticipated to be revitalized through the transportation of market communities under a glistening roof.

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There’s a direct line of sight between the entrance and the four-leaf rosette space on the island in the lake. In this analogy, the station represents the hand, and the hall represents the heart. Both are dependent on one another and merge peacefully.

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The past few years have seen an increasing fuzziness of the proper noun “rural construction” in the beacon construction of the Commonwealth’s theme. Similarly to how cities have grown, towns have expanded, and cities are slowly becoming ecologically and emotionally rich, like small towns.

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The “Rural Cultural Complex” has been more fruitful in reawakening the vibrancy of urban-rural confluence and promoting aesthetics through point-style repair, similar to acupuncture, that is both inexpensive and effective. A local approach of encircling the city from the countryside is possible, and exploring the hazy collection of municipalities may be a viable option.

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The design team’s attention to the central notion of cultural locations from within to without, providing narratives in the building, continues the design concept of merging architecture and landscape. Styled components like IP shape the studio’s secret worth and design philosophy.

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Project Info:

  • Area: 2500 m²
  • Year: 2023
  • Photographs: Archi-Translator
  • Design Team: Wangbo Ying, Mo Cao, Sheng Wang, Leilei Jiang, Minmin Zhang, Zhaoyang Jiang, Hao Fan, Yuhang Chai
  • Engineering: CUC TongGou
  • Landscape: Nanjing Zhimu Landscape Engineering
  • Collaborators: Zhejiang Meiyuan Architectural Design
  • Clients: Xinqiao Town People’s Government, Luqiao District, Taizhou City
  • City: Taizhou
  • Country: China
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