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Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

China Architecture News - Nov 09, 2015 - 17:52   6400 views

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

all images © Wang Ning 

China-based design studio Arch Studio creates a very minimal, contemporary but functional architecture / display spaces that change the feeling of space deeply with minimal modern touches. The design studio's main approach devotes to using multi-perspective and rational means to intervene the development of contemporary urban living environment, finding a right balance between the connections of reality and nature, history and culture, creating a spatial environment that is full of the spirit of times and humanistic quality. 

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

woods are creating a contrast with white colored walls 

This time, Arch Studio has transformed Chinese traditional style to different functional space arrangement that turns into a specific art with material qualities. The project is called ''folding screen-Rongbaozhai Western Art Gallery'' and located in Liulichang West St. in Hepingmen, Beijing. Liulichang is well known as a series of 2-storey traditional Chinese style housings with reinforced concrete structure and basements that sell various craftworks, artistry and antiques. They were built under the planning of the government about thirty years ago.

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

Arch studio always combines trasparency with green that releives the space and makes it naive.

The purpose of the design is to create a space full of the elements of Orient, Zen, Nature and Simplicity, as well as maximize the interior space under the limit of the existing grid. Folding screen has long been a part of traditional Chinese decoration, which delivers the beauty of serenity and harmony by separating and embellishing a room as a member of traditional Chinese furniture. A screen display wall would be used as a basic element to integrate the current construction space.

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

view from the floor and all spaces are painted with white color and used wood creating contrast 

The first floor is designed to be an up-and-down transparent exhibition hall enclosed with fixed folding screens, which would certainly deliver an intense impression at the first sight. The folding screen display wall on the second floor enhances the elastic utilization of the space. As to the basement, a ceiling made of soft films creates a bright enclosure just like a court to eliminate the space oppression. 

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

Folding screen is such a precious traditional fine art that’s expressing modern art of space utilization as well as its public value by attracting more people into such an enjoyable space. 

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

folding screen -closer view from the gallery 

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

detail from folding screen- a flat view

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

shows different combinations of folding screen

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

exterior view of Rongbaozhai Western Art Gallery -after construction

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

analysis diagram- exploded view

Arch Studio’s Folding screen is a precious traditional fine art that maximizes the interior space

drawing plans and sections

Project Facts

Location: Liulichang, Beijing

Project type: Display

Building area: 400m2

Design team: Han Wenqiang, Cong Xiao, Kong Lin / Arch Studio

Photographer: Wang Ning

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