Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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MINIATURE SERIES II: LIBRARY IN RUINS

Atelier Xi

ARCHITECTS
Atelier Xi

LOCATION
Jiaozuo, China

YEAR
2020

CATEGORY
Library, Community

PHOTOGRAPHS
Chao Zhang

AREA
66 m²

LEAD ARCHITECT
Xi Chen

LIGHTING DESIGN CONSULTANT
AURA Lighting Design Consultant

THE CLIENT
Xiuwu County

CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Henan Yuantuo Construction Company + Xiuwu County Construction Company

DESIGN TEAM
Jing Zhu, Di Tian, Jiajie Huang, Xingyao Wang, Lvbao Xv, Weiguo Wang, Weijian Wen, Suying Cao

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
Jianhui Li (architecture), Zhimeng Su, Xiaolong Huang(structure), Bin Gan, Liangmin Xiao(MEP)

In the beginning, the architect received the original commission to design a 300-square-meter public building for facilitating the county’s culture and art education in Xiuwu, Henan.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Library and mountains in autumn. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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However, considering the vast serving area (630-square-kilometer county area) and the difficulty of traveling between scattered villages, the architect came up with a proposal to divide one building into a series of miniature facilities in different locations so as to better serve local communities. These cast-in-place concrete miniatures are interpreted into a series of tree-shaped spaces with tentacles reaching out for the sky, bathing in light and shadow.

Their locations vary from fields, woods, to mountaintops, and their forms differ as well: while one grows out from the ruined walls in an abandoned village, another embodies a floating theater on the water. Following the first completed "Peach Hut", the second episode of the miniature series, "Library in Ruins", is constructed alongside the remnant of an adobe house in Sunyao Old Village which is 20 kilometers away from the Peach Hut.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Original site. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI

Sunyao Old Village is located in a mountainous area far away from the town center. Since 1996, villagers have moved into the brick-concrete houses in the new village next door one after another, leaving behind many aged adobe houses and cave dwellings.

Years have passed, and when the abandoned village was examined by the architect, its surrounding undulating mountains, the barren cliffs adjacent to the site, and the vast fields above the cliffs all manifested rich topographical relationships that would evoke design inspirations.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
View from Tea Room. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI

At first, the village asked the architect whether it was possible to build inside the plot of the original house where only a part of ruined adobe walls was left.

However, after searching for nearby craftsmen, villagers were no longer able to find any craftsman who could build with the original rammed earth technique.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Villages kids visiting. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Library Interior. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI

Therefore, the architect proposed to build with a new method to allow a new structure to grow from the old ruins:

allowing the new building to become a spatial device where people enter the ruins, jump over the old houses, and gaze into the village, the fields, and the mountains in the distance.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang

Furthermore, the architect hopes to present a duet of intertwined memories in this building: On the one hand, it connects cave dwellings, barren hills, and earth walls– physical remains with heavy texture and traces of time; On the other hand, it continues the formal languages of the miniature series while conforming to the context of the site to become a sculptural space that grows from the terrain.

The two sets of memories spatially intersect each other: A concrete entrance protrudes out at the location of the original doorway on the remnant wall to invite people in; After entering the building, a corner of the remnant wall extends into the room, guiding people to explore the cave dwellings and the barren cliff in the rear garden; The traditional-style wooden doors are installed on the rear facade, continuously reminding visitors of the dialogues between the new space and the existing remnants.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Adjacent cave dwellings tunnels. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI

The facade and internal spaces of the building are unfolded in a topographic approach. The undulating outline of the roof echoes the terrain and distant mountains, and the roof ground naturally forms an outdoor terrace and a slide for children.

The section curvature that jumps over the old walls links the first-floor entrance, the terrace, and the rooftop.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang

The interior space functions not only as a stepped library but also as a small projection room. The meandering plan of the building and the network of paths become an extension of the surrounding maze-like cave system.

The library is embraced in the open arms of the village buildings and trees. On the east and west facades of the building, large curtain windows are designed to greet the idyllic, leafy surroundings.

The architect hopes to bring new energy to the silent village with interesting geometries and lighting. Many small special-shaped windows are cast with in-situ concrete on the north and south facades to echo the forms of buildings in the miniature series.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Library and cliff. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Library at night. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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These irregularly shaped openings curate a play of shadow during the day and create a backdrop of twinkling lights throughout the night.

After the library was completed in September 2020, nearby villagers and children often come here to read and play. It also attracts many tourists from neighboring counties and cities to the village.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
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Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang

The small plaza in front of the building entrance regularly hosts community activities such as villagers' meetings and festivals.

It was used as a sub-venue for the National Rural Revival Forum in the fall of 2020 to welcome rural revitalization practitioners from all over the country.

Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
© Chao Zhang

At the same time, Sunyao Old Village attracted webcasting companies from Shanghai and Zhengzhou to come and renovate old houses as home-stay hotels, and they used webcasting platforms to help the old village connect to the outside world.


Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Ground Floor Site Plan
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Ground Floor Plan
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Second Floor Plan
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Roof Plan


Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
North Elevation
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
South Elevation


Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Cross Section
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Longitude Section


Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Axonometry
Miniature Series II: Library in Ruins
Concept Model. Image Courtesy of ATELIER XI