In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Yifan Sun

IN-HUTONG RENEWAL OF CHUZIYING HUTONG 3

CU Office

ARCHITECTS
CU Office

AREA
165 m²

PHOTOGRAPHS
Weiqi Jin ,Yifan Sun ,Fei Che

YEAR
2021

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Fei Che, Xuefeng Zhang

LOCATION
BEIJING, CHINA

CATEGORY
Museums & Exhibit, Renovation

DESIGN TEAM
Jinping Liang, Gaojie Mu, Nana Wu

STRUCTURE ENGINEERING CONSULTANT
Qibin Li

THE CLIENT
Beijing Tianqiao hengrong investment Co., Ltd.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Jinlong Huo, Yuanfang Shi

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3 / CU Office

Text description provided by architect.

The renewal strategy of In-Hutong was inspired by the spontaneous renovation strategy of the residents living in the local hutongs.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Yifan Sun
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Yifan Sun

On the right side of the project, courtyard was originally a small hutong (alley), at the entrance of which the residents added a gate transforming the hutong into a shared courtyard - Hutong courtyard.

The bungalows in the northern part of Tianqiao area did not have a strictly regulated Beijing Siheyuan architectural system in history.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

Therefore, the local residents breaking through the typical hutong-siheyuan morphological restrictions and renovating their residences in flexible and diverse ways should be respected.

Differently, since the goal of this project is not to increase the density of buildings and populations, the idea is to adopt the opposite strategy and to transform the originally shared courtyard in parallel with the entrance of the Hutong courtyard into an In-Hutong (inner alley) so that the originally enclosed courtyard space is reorganized by the In-Hutong extended from the outside hutong.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
preserved wall. Image © Fei Che
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

The circulation of the In-Hutong and the central axis of the original courtyard are equally respected, thus the interface wall between the courtyard and the In-Hutong has a dual character.

As a result, these walls have been designed differently on the two sides facing the courtyard and the In-Hutong, to correspond to the stable-and-quiet courtyard and the flowing-and-vivid In-Hutong.

Close to the south-central axis of Beijing, the project is located in the core area of the old Beijing folk culture with a rich history.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Yifan Sun
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

Although the buildings as dilapidated buildings were demolished and reconstructed, the main spatial texture and parts of the old walls that did not need to be insulated are retained after being repaired and reinforced.

These protected old walls are the respect for history and make the history of Tianqiao a visible history.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

As a demonstration renewal project of the bungalow district in the northern part of Tianqiao, Beijing.

The reconstruction budget of this project is very limited, which thus makes this demonstration project more realistic.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

Therefore, it is designed not to use complex structures and expensive materials but four most common materials: wood, gray brick, steel, and glass.

Beijing’s traditional wooden structure is adopted for the main body of the building, while steel structure and glass are used for the parts that provide new functions: such as glass windows, invisible air-conditioning vents, etc.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin

The gray bricks are constructed in two different construction methods, traditional and modern, depending on their specific location, converging and translating the new and the old.

In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Weiqi Jin


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
existing conditions. Image © Fei Che
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
existing conditions. Image © Fei Che
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
© Yifan Sun


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
constructive detail A
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
constructive detail B


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
elevation
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
elevation
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
elevation
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
elevation


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
existing plan condition before renovation
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
plan
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
roof with pavement


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
urban texture
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
urban texture
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
urban texture


In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
sketch of plan by Fei Che
In-Hutong Renewal of Chuziying Hutong 3
sketch of construction by Fei Che