L House in SHANGHAI

L House in SHANGHAI
bird's eye view. Image © Xiaobin Lv

L House

Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates

ARCHITECTS
Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates

LOCATION
SHANGHAI, CHINA

CATEGORY
HOUSES

AREA
600 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Xiaobin Lv

LANDSCAPE
Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates

ENGINEERING
He Jiang

FURNITURE
WOWDSGN

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Sooman

DESIGN TEAM
He Zou, Qingrui Wang

COLLABORATORS
AD、CAMERICH、CHIC

Text description provided by architect.

L HOUSE is a weekend house designed by Yuan Xiuwan for a family of three living in Shanghai, it was built on Chongming Island in Shanghai.The old house was built in the 1980s.

L House in SHANGHAI
View the building from the main road. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
East facade. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The original building needs to be demolished and built on the spot.According to the volume and area of the old house, combined with the local soil regulations, the first floor should be controlled at the sloping top structure of 190 square meters, the second and half floors, and the auxiliary room at the first floor with the construction area of 60 square meters.

As the model on Chongming island, the old house shows a common feature of the residences in China after liberation, which is only to satisfy two most basic functions of eating and living.

L House in SHANGHAI
Panoramic bird's eye view. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Look at the building through the trees. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
The roof terrace looked to the north as if the trees were floating above the forest. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Neighbors look at the exterior of the building. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
West facade, connecting the second and third floor landscape stairs and viewing platform. Image © Xiaobin Lv

L House is intended to bring more possible natural routes and space to most common everydayness, sleeping and eating.

Chongming Island is linked to Shanghai by a cross-sea bridge, like a floating swim bladder. Chenhai highway runs through the island. Farmland and nursery garden lie in the rectangular road network, and the buildings stand on both sides of road. L HOUSE is on the north side of Hongji Road. Farmland and nursery garden is in another village.

L House in SHANGHAI
A view of a building through a cornfield from the woods. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Auxiliary room and main building corridor. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The house site covers an area of about 1,000 square meters. To the east is a house road that goes all the way through the nursery garden. To the west is the river and trees. Each direction has a unique landscape.

The gate is located at the intersection of the road in the southeast to avoid the direct conflict with the road and the visual interference that being too close to the neighborhood buildings. The deliberately elongated moving line takes the gate as the starting point to form a 45° Angle with the main building, of which is parallel to road.

L House in SHANGHAI
Outer courtyard and building facade. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
View kitchen and dining room from outside. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Corner of master bedroom. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The secondary entrance is set in the east of the main building. Along this moving line, the secondary entrance is all the way to the west to meet the line dividing the inner and outer courtyards.

L House in SHANGHAI
Living room. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
See the internal and external scenery at the intersection of the east-west axis of the second floor and the 45° axis. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The whole living space is spread out around the inner and outer courtyard. The north of the inner courtyard is a living room, of which the north is passage and stairs leading to the second floor.

L House in SHANGHAI
The studio on the third floor. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
45° axis entrance corridor. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
patio. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
East - West axis corridor to see the north woods. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The first floor of the west of outer courtyard is the bedroom, the second floor owns the master bedroom, and the third floor is the studio, also the multi-functional room.

Between the master bedroom and studio, we design the extended landscape stairs through a double-height space, thus the families can enjoy the outdoors while going there and back.

L House in SHANGHAI
East - West axis corridor side view of the inner courtyard. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
The corridor on the third floor descended the stairs. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The inner and outer courtyards are connected by the hallway, which is 45° against horizontal line. The high and low window confuse the distinction between the inner and outer courtyards.

L House in SHANGHAI
Night view, main road to see the building. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Look at the neighborhood across the river. Image © Xiaobin Lv

The large French window opened to the outside introduces the outdoor landscape into the interior. The high and low window openings show different ways and scenery, some may be same, and some may be different, memories will be alike.

L House in SHANGHAI
Night view of buildings from the woods. Image © Xiaobin Lv
L House in SHANGHAI
Night view, main entrance perspective. Image © Xiaobin Lv

Up and down the stairs meet in the intersection of two axes, one is to west to the garden, the other is to the north to the jungle. Cloud-shaped platforms covered with fine stones just like waves surge over the oasis.


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