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Shaoxing KINCANG Business School

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
L shape courtyard exterior details. Image © Qingshan Wu

SHAOXING KINCANG BUSINESS SCHOOL

LYCS Architecture

LOCATION
Shaoxing, China

PHOTOGRAPHS
Qingshan Wu

AREA
1625 m²

YEAR
2020

MANUFACTURERS
Nippon Paint, St. Quercus, Xuhui metal

CATEGORY
Schools

DESIGN TEAM
Hao Ruan, Han Ji, Yulou He, Zhedong Lao, Peng Zhang, Ge Liang, Yu Pan, Qingshun Chen, Xin Xin, Miao Zhou(Architecture and Interior), Qiuyuan Zhang, Yifan Zhao, Anran Ke(Interior Decoration)

With the integration of architecture, interior, and FF&E renovation design by LYCS Architecture, the KINCANG Business School has now officially been put into use.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
before renovation. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
reception hall. Image © Qingshan Wu

Located in the famous picturesque Keyan Scenic Area of Shaoxing, this project takes corporate job training as its main function.

“Serenity amidst the Bustle.” The KINCANG Business School is located on the bank of Jian Lake, where the Chinese traditional black-awning boats travel frequently and ceaselessly.

Many great figures, including the founder of Republic of China Sun Yat-sen, the first Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai, and the prominent modern Chinese writer Lu Xun, have ever boated and enjoyed themselves on the lake, which contributes to the unique landscape of the so-called “Boating on the South Lake in Autumn”.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
reception hall. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
office. Image © Qingshan Wu

Facing toward the limpid water and with its back to the green mountains, the KINCANG Business School is only kept away from the bustling and teeming city by a hill, and thus maintains a subtle in-between relation to the city, which contributes to its unique feature of “finding the serenity amidst the bustle”.

This project consists of two renovated Chinese antique buildings, which are a two-story L-shaped courtyard house and a three-story quadrangle house respectively.

Although the complex decoration style of the architectural facade is a little outdated, the roof corners made specifically by the Shaoxing prominent craftsmen are undoubtedly very authentic.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
public space. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
public space. Image © Qingshan Wu

Following the fundamental principle of “absorbing its essence and discarding its dross”, the design team has retained some exquisite parts of the buildings and introduced a new order so as to meet the needs of the modern workplace. They have proposed the following strategies: the ”Resort-style Workplace”.

The “Highly Composite” Functional Configuration. In contrast to the functional configuration of the traditional work, the resort-style workplace satisfies the basic needs of work, conference and so on.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
entrance lobby. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
stair. Image © Qingshan Wu

Furthermore, it is added extensively by the design team such functions as a residence, hosting, catering, and live broadcasting in order to meet the contemporary special demands of closed training and research.

Aiming at achieving the perfect balance of work and rest, the design team have taken the volume, the location and other elements into account, and thus made the functional positioning for the two buildings respectively: on the one hand, the L-shaped courtyard house has a smaller volume with the main function of leisure and hosting, making itself more private and quieter.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
open office. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
dining room. Image © Qingshan Wu

On the other hand, in terms of the quadrangle one, with a larger volume, it is more qualified with the main functions such as working and meeting, and also more open to the public.

The “Immersive” introduction of Landscape. The most intuitive experience the design team wants to bring to the users is that "you can have the free sunshine, the air, and the scenery whenever you look up, even if the work on the screen remains mechanical and the same”.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
corridor. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
dining room. Image © Qingshan Wu

In this case, the working environment will be filled with nature that can be seen everywhere, allowing users to keep the perfect balance between work and rest and then forming a relaxing and pleasant "resort-style" working atmosphere.

With the tailor-made windows for each interior space by the design team, it will satisfy the lighting needs of the modern workplace, making the outdoor natural scenery transformed into the indoor wonderful "painting".

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
meeting room. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
corridor. Image © Qingshan Wu

Moreover, it will rightly serve as the unique "picture frame" on the building facade.

The "Scenerized” Space Shaping. With the distinctive help of landscaping public space, the design team has constructed a new scenery within the buildings, creating a cohesive and stable working atmosphere effectively.

Combining the sloping roof on all sides of the atrium which serving as the visual core of the courtyard house, the design team has transformed the courtyard into a waterscape.

In this way, during the rainy season, rain drips from the eaves and then flows into the atrium, contributing to a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
exterior details. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
exterior details. Image © Qingshan Wu

The floor-to-ceiling glass wraps around the atrium, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. Instead of the common solid wall, the "wooden screens" are specially used on the inside of the circular corridor.

The translucent U-shaped glass vaguely extends the green landscape of the site into the interior, separating the space while at the same time maintaining its functionality and privacy.

In this way, these settings subtly form a kind of ambiguous and interesting space atmosphere.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
inner courtyard waterscape. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
inner courtyard waterscape. Image © Qingshan Wu

The collision finally happens on the facade of the buildings between the retained "organicity" of traditional Chinese architectures and the newly established "orthogonality" of the renovation design, creating a strong visual impact and a delicate sense of balance among different elements.

“New Species.” With the help of these unique design strategies above, the KINCANG Business School provides a wholly new possibility to the traditional working model of headquarters, fully demonstrating the idea of a "resort-style workplace" and setting the new standards in quality, comfort, and flexibility.

Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
quadrangle west facade. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
north facade. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
quadrangle courtyard south facade. Image © Qingshan Wu


Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
quadrangle courtyard south facade. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
inner courtyard landscape. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
inner courtyard landscape. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
exterior details. Image © Qingshan Wu
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
aerial view. Image © Qingshan Wu


Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
west elevation
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
south elevation


Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
L-shape courtyard north elevation
Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
L-shape courtyard south elevation


Shaoxing KINCANG Business School
1F plan

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