Pages Afloat

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

PAGES AFLOAT

F-a-n Architects

ARCHITECTS
F-a-n Architects

DESIGN TEAM
Ziyue Liu, Shuai Wang, Wanying Xie

ENGINEERING
Istructure

PHOTOGRAPHS
Fangfang Tian, Jinquan Kong

AREA
61 m²

YEAR
2025

LOCATION
Huizhou, China

CATEGORY
Installations & Structures

English description provided by the architects.

Located along the riverbank at the entrance to Huizhou Village of Letters, Pages Afloat marks the beginning of the visitor's journey through the site.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

Facing a thousand-year-old banyan tree across the water, the installation acts as a spatial threshold, introducing the literary narrative embedded within the village landscape.

Rather than reproducing the image of a book, the design abstracts the dynamic moment of a page turning. Four curved steel surfaces emerge from the ground and rise toward a central ridge, forming a gesture of unfolding and movement.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

The installation is conceived not as a gate or an object, but as a spatial experience that symbolizes opening, arrival, and discovery.

The structure stands approximately 3 meters high within an 8-meter-square footprint. Four steel shells converge at a central structural core, where a stressed-skin system allows the installation to act as a unified load-bearing surface.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

From this point, the steel plates extend outward to create cantilevers of nearly 7 meters. The geometry gradually tapers from the center toward the edges, reducing the visual weight of the material and giving the impression of thin sheets of paper suspended in motion.

The project explores the contrast between permanence and lightness. Although constructed from stainless steel, the installation appears delicate and fluid, as if lifted by a passing breeze.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

The surface treatment incorporates a subtle aged texture that softens the industrial character of the metal and enhances its interaction with changing environmental conditions.

Throughout the day and across the seasons, the artwork reflects shifting light, weather, and atmosphere, continuously transforming its visual presence.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian

As both a public artwork and a landmark, Pages Afloat creates a moment of pause while guiding visitors deeper into the village. Passing beneath the unfolding surfaces, views are briefly framed and compressed before opening toward the wider landscape.

The ancient banyan tree gradually comes into focus, establishing a visual dialogue between the site's cultural memory and its contemporary intervention.

Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Jinquan Kong

By transforming the simple act of turning a page into an inhabitable space, Pages Afloat becomes the opening chapter of Huizhou Village of Letters. It invites visitors to enter, explore, and participate in the stories that unfold beyond.


Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian


Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Fangfang Tian
Pages Afloat
© Jinquan Kong
Pages Afloat
© Jinquan Kong


Pages Afloat
Pages Afloat
Pages Afloat


Pages Afloat
Changing Spatial Form
Pages Afloat
Plan - Site


Pages Afloat
Section-1
Pages Afloat
Section-2


Pages Afloat
Plan - Foundation
Pages Afloat
Plan


Pages Afloat
Diagram - Construction
Pages Afloat
Diagram - Detail