Public Welfare Architecture for Tengyuan Design
The placement of these two city plug-ins conveys a social spirit of sharing and respecting to the public. Designers believe that urban public facilities should present a service manner to users. Therefore, the design should weaken the limitations of the function as much as possible to make it more open and more inclusive. The space that once abandoned has been cured and activated, so that sanitation workers can have a place to shelter from the rain and wind, arouse the public's enthusiasm for reading, and convey the beauty and warmth.
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We Share Micro Nest, the first public welfare community construction practice project initiated by the architectural design firm in the country, to build a city furniture for citizens to share. Designers hope to attract public participation with behavior by building such a miniature "city plug-in", they will contribute more to urban public services and become responsible for their communities, thus activate the spiritual vitality of the entire district.
Architecture, City Plug-in, Public Welfare Building, Rest Station, Reading House, Natural, Elegant, Cultural
Reading house uses the rotation of the square wooden frame to express the gravitational force of the interior space, while forming a smart exterior shape. Native wood is selected to realize the skin is the structure. The rest station is based on a cube, two pieces of maintenance door panels can be opened to the inside and outside. The shell interface is the main image display, and the colorful aluminum plate is used to create a rich visual and environmental experience.
It is a challenge for designers to achieve the unification of structure and exterior styling. Even a small space of less than 20 meters blends the minds of architects and structural designers. In order to ensure the safety and practicability of the Reading House, the base is reinforced in structure, and the on-site construction is checked. At the same time, it simulates the structural stability of the book house under various external harsh weather conditions.
The project started in January 2018 in Qingdao and finished in July 2018 in Qingdao.
In addition to meeting the functions, urban renewal should pay more attention to people's psychological feelings and life experience. Therefore, a behavioral memory point is preserved in the site design, which broadens the tread surface of the kindergarten wall, so that residents can watch the activities inside the kindergarten more safely. At the same time, it also wants to stimulate new behavioral memory points, and combine human behavior with the big trees in the middle of the field.
With the development of the times, the transition from rapid incremental growth to slow stock development in many cities have been completed. So many of the architectural practices we have done in the process of urban renewal are also more suitable for a bottom-up approach, from the individual level to the complex city level, using urban plug-ins to activate the area, building an open platform, and achieving public urban design consensus.
The purpose of this design is to explore the possibility of interaction between social groups, and to make efficient use of public resources from the perspective of environmental protection and energy conservation. Taking this as a starting point, designers hope to provide people with a platform to share resources through city plug-ins.
Image #1: Photographer Kai Wang, Reading House, 2018. Image #2: Photographer Kai Wang, Reading House 2, 2018. Image #3: Photographer Kai Wang, Reading House 3, 2018. Image #4: Photographer Kai Wang, Rest Station, 2018. Image #5: Photographer Kai Wang, Rest Station 2, 2018.
We Share Micro Nest Public Welfare Architecture has been a Golden winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Gold A' Design Award is granted to designs that demonstrate a high level of innovation and a significant impact on their intended audience. Recognized as a major achievement by the A' Design Awards, these designs are characterized by their visionary approach and the exceptional skill of their creators. Winners of the Gold A' Design Award are noted for their ability to push the envelope in art, science, design, and technology, delivering solutions that not only meet but exceed expectations. These designs serve as benchmarks for excellence, encouraging further innovation and inspiring future generations of designers.
Tengyuan Design was recognized with the coveted Golden A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work We Share Micro Nest Public Welfare Architecture.
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