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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

China Architecture News - May 08, 2017 - 15:21   31179 views

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

A continuous, canopied and fragmented new Buddist Shrine stretches throughout the landscape in Hebei, China. Archstudio's new Waterside Buddist Shrine functions as a new mediation space for thinking and contemplation as well as a place satisfying the needs of daily life. 

Occupying a total of 169 square meters area on site, the religious building creates a strong relationship between nature, human and Buddha, which is buried in the ground and reveals itself as fragmented structure.

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Entrance of the building

The building is located in the forest by the riverside. Along the river, here is a mound, behind which is a great stretch of open field and sporadic vegetable greenhouses. The design started from the connection between the building and nature, adopts the method of earthing to hide the building under the earth mound while presenting the divine temperament of nature with flowing interior space. 

"A place with power of perception where trees, water, Buddha and human coexist is thus created," said Archstudio.

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Front room

"To remain trees along the river perfectly intact, the building plan avoids all trunks. Shape of the plan looks like branches extending under the existing forest. Five separated  and continuous  spaces are created within the building by two axis, among which one is north-south going and another one goes along the river."

"The five "branches" represent five spaces of different functions: entrance, Buddhist meditation room, tea room, living room and bathroom, which form a strolling-style experience together. The building remains close to trees and natural scenery," added the studio.

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

View from the tea area

The entrance faces two trees; people need to walk into the building through a narrow path under the trees. The shrine is against the wall and facing the water, where the light and the shadow of the trees get through the skylight and flow into the interior space softly along the curved wall, exaggerating the light of Buddha.

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

View from a room

The tea room opens completely to the pool which is filled with lotus, and trees on both sides of the tea room has become part of the courtyard, creating a fun of tea tasting and sight-viewing. 

The lounge is separated from other parts of the building by a bamboo courtyard; such division enables daily life varies with different hours of a day. The whole building is covered with earth and becomes an extension of the land, as another "mound" which could be used under the trees. 

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Tea area overlooking beautiful scene

The relationship with nature further extends to the use of materials. Integral concreting is used in walls and the roof of the building. The concrete formwork is pieced together with pine strips of 3cm width, in this way natural wood grain and vertical linear texture are impressed on the interior surface, creating a soft and warm feeling to the cold concrete materials. 

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Tea area closer view - features wooden furnitures

Built-in-furniture is custom-made with wood strips, whose grey wood grain is a little bit different from the concrete walls. Smooth terrazzo is used for the interior floor, where there is thin grain of stone on the surface, and it maps the outdoor natural landscape into the interior space. 

Cement grouting with white pebbles is adopted in outdoor flooring, which creates a difference in sense of touch between indoor and outdoor floor. To reflect natural texture of the materials, solid wood is used for all doors and windows. 

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Interior view

Zen stresses on complying with nature and being part of nature. That is also the goal of the design for this space—taking use of space, structure and material to stimulate human perception, thus helping man and building to find the charm of nature even in an ordinary rural landscape, and to coexist with nature.

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Interior view-2

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Courtyard interior

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Courtyard

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Rooftop night view

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Entrance night scene

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Building skin with green

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Project site

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Site plan

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Plan of the building

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Roof plan

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

East elevation

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Bank elevation

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

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Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Site 

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Process draft model

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Archstudio designed underground Buddist Shrine that creates intrinsic relationship with nature

Project facts

Location: Tangshan, Hebei, China

Project Type: Religious Building

Land Area: about 500m2

Building Area: 169m2

Design Time: 2015.04—2015.08

Construction Time: 2015.10—2017.01

Design Company: ARCHSTUDIO  

Architectural Design: Han Wenqiang, Jiang Zhao, Li Xiaoming

Structural Design: Zhang Fuhua

Water-electricity Design: Zheng Baowei

All images © Wang Ning and Jin Weiqi

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