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ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

China Architecture News - May 03, 2017 - 14:40   17286 views

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

ARCHSTUDIO uses numerous bamboo strips to create more open and flexible interior space for Haitang Villa located in the district of Chaoyang, Beijing - the bamboo elements create semitransparent spaces and a new type of dividing configurations for library use rather than a decorative appearance. The Haitang Villa, occupying a 510 square-metre space, is a three-storey townhouse located in a residential area in the eastern suburbs of Beijing. 

The first floor and the basement are connected spaces which are used to receive visitors. The second floor is used for daily living and it has separate entrances and exits.

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Dining room

The basic concept of the design aims to use the changes of material and to blur spaces and boundaries between indoor and outdoor. The relationship among interfaces creates an open and rich environment in layers, thus it gets rid of the space to a limited decoration, and returns to a natural, simple, quiet and oriental living atmosphere.

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Entrance of the villa

The design of the first floor is developed around living room and study room, oak grille and shelves are used to meet requirements of book collecting, exhibition and display, and to create a sense of layer of semitransparent from outside to inside. 

The tea room use gray cement paint combined with custom-made concrete counter top and table top, in this way the contrast of grey box and the background will result in space experience of different scales. 

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Study room

The same technique is used in the design of living room and bedroom. For the basement floor the designer reintegrates the relationship between sunken garden and the interior space, bamboo forest in the courtyard creates landscape interactions between interior views and outdoor views. The underground garage has been turned into a bright guest room. 

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

"Dome" is used in the living area of the second floor to soften the relationship between the roof and the wall, which makes the interior space soft and full of change.

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Tea room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Team room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Guest room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Small dining room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Dining room detail

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Guest room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Sunken courtyard

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Living room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Living room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Living room

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Analysis diagram

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Basement floor

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

First floor plan

ARCHSTUDIO removes boundaries of spaces with numerous bamboo strips in Haitang Villa

Second floor plan

Project facts

Project Name: Haitang Villa

Designers: Han Wen-Qiang, Li Yun-Tao

Design Company: ARCHSTUDIO 

Location: Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Design Scale: Residence, Interior Design

Area: 510m2

Design Time: 2015.03—2015.05

Construction Time: 2015.05—2015.11

Author: Han Wen-Qiang

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