Joys Space

Joys Space
details. Image © Jinhui Li

JOYS SPACE

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CONSTRUCTION
Essence Atelier, Ltd.

LIGHTING DESIGN
Pudi

DESIGN TEAM
Bingxiang An, Qiuyang Shi, Xiaohong Guo, Bingxiang An, Qiuyang Shi, Xiaohong Guo

CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
Nanfang Li

MANUFACTURERS
Xin Zhong Yuan, 多乐士, 宝德盛生态木, 木匠大师

CHEIF ARCHITECTS
Bo Zhang, Jingjing Wang, Bo Zhang, Jingjing Wang

AREA
9 m²

YEAR
2019

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jinhui Li

LOCATION
Shenzhen, China

CATEGORY
Store

PARADIGM

A small space in big city. Occupying 9 square meters, JOYS is a new space paradigm in the city. It's small but doesn't lack depth, since it's the integration of ideas, thoughts, cultures, and neighborhood.

9 square-meters is a scarce small spatial scale in the city undergoing rapid development. It has nothing to do with blueprint, speed or magnificence, but is about a small spatial narrative that is easy to be ignored but indispensable.

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JOYS. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
entrance. Image © Jinhui Li

We identified a perspective of intervention by taking into consideration both spatial reality and social significance, intending to endow the 9-square-meter space a sense of existence and enable it to bring people closer.

In Delirious New York, a retroactive manifesto for Manhattan, it reads that "The fatal weakness of manifesto is their inherent lack of evidence. Manhattan's problem is the opposite: it is a mountain range of evidence without a manifesto.

Under the backdrop of rapid urban development, JOYS, as a space that carries ideas and care, was eventually implemented as an interpretation and supplement of the community atmosphere that has been on the decline.

In the drawing "Recapture the Interest of City", we depicted the avenues and alleys in cities and tried to look for the street scale and the significance of neighborhood safety supervision which Jane Jacobs wrote about.

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partition wall between JOYS and neighboring space. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
interior. Image © Jinhui Li

Unlike those street blocks that are covered by building shadows, the spaces outlined in this drawing are endowed with their own features and tension, either being public spaces or landscape rooftops that are visible and accessible. Joys are part of them.

PUBLIC SPACE

A "non-essential" space type. JOYS is located in Xiangmi Third Village that was built in the 1990s. Over the past 20 years, the neighborhood has undergone the loss of vitality, which was accelerated by the obsolete community facilities.

In addition, the ground floor public space of the community has been occupied by the surging above-ground parking area. We have seen public greening plots are rezoned for high-rise development. Such cases in which public space is occupied by other purposes can be found everywhere.

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interior. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
roof. Image © Jinhui Li

Therefore, as approaching this project, one of the goals that we shared with our client was to restore a public node on the premise of meeting functional needs. We had to create within the 9-square-meter narrow space.

STRATEGY

Imagine a "building" integrated into the site. The original space was a community-based air conditioner repair shop.

The first time we inspected the site, we found many air-conditioning parts and oil stains were scattered in front of the entrance, so people had to detour to pick up clothes from the laundry or take medicines from the pharmacy next to the repair shop.

There is limited space where residents can stay since the site leaves a mingled, neglected or blurred impression. The neighbors are connected in daily life, but what lacks is an emotional connection.

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customized cabinet and door head. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
view of the entrance. Image © Jinhui Li

As approaching the design, the most challenging part was not the project itself, but the misunderstandings from the neighbors.

However, disagreements were resolved one by one during the construction process, hence eventually making JOYS a place that brings happiness to everyone, just as its name indicates.

The site is linear and narrow, with a width of fewer than three meters. The key was to figure out how to make it easily visible from afar while at the same time creating a pleasing experience inside the space.

The storefront, i.e. the facade, was given top priority in the overall configuration of structures. In the interior, the utilization efficiency of space was enhanced via customized shelves and the mezzanine.

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curved suspended ceiling. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
view of the interior from the entrance. Image © Jinhui Li

FACADE

Transition and dissolving. The facade is just like an installation that is embedded in the space. The eave is its extension, symbolizing the sentiment of returning home from the city.

The inward-facing part of the "installation" is a curved suspended ceiling, which dissolves into the interior and relaxes customers. Observing JOYS from afar, people will firstly be impressed by its eave and the tranquil atmosphere.

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details. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
after transformation. Image © Jinhui Li

The space is open to the community, like a living room that creates a memory. After the original heavy and low lightbox was removed, the front field of the space becomes more spacious and expansive, leaving room for the transition of emotion.

The curved suspended ceiling extends from the top of the glass door to the apex of the internal space. It mitigates the oppressive feeling in this cramped and high space and brings a sense of mystery and ritual to it as well.

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JOYS. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
entrance. Image © Jinhui Li

Even when the door remains open, we can definitely feel that the ambiance becomes more tranquil and warmer from the outside into the inside of the space.

During construction, the warm-hearted neighbors would often offer us advice on design ideas, which we resisted initially, but gradually realized that raising opinions and keeping communication in such a symbiotic environment was significant.

We believe at least that their participation is valuable. The wall on the right side of the entrance, which we call a spontaneous design, is a cooperative achievement of the neighbors and us.

The eave is independent yet naturally "grown" from the whole structure. The sewing machine and the flower bed outside the entrance remain where they were. The order and interdependence of the old and new are well maintained.

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JOYS. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
night view. Image © Jinhui Li

We paid several return visits to JOYS after it went into operation. The shop owner always served coffee and dessert in an orderly manner, welcoming the customers who rushed to occupy a seat near the entrance.

SECTION 

The way light enters. A key factor that determines the success or failure of this project lay in the in-depth study of the cross-section.

We not only worked to create more functions and storage space on the small-scale site but also expected to improve daylighting.

The raised height of the entrance maximizes the penetration of sunlight into the interior, hence dramatically improving daylighting. The lightbox and the entry form an abstract contrast of the convex and concave.

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nihgt view. Image © Jinhui Li
Joys Space
original store

Through the entrance design, we hoped to give JOYS a different image and make the light appear softer. A high strip-like window was carved out on the facade, to bring in some daylight while maintaining the sense of tranquility of the interior space. As night falls, the indoor light penetrates it, making it an "eye" gazing at the city.

RECOGNITION 

The existence of the non-exist. The larger the LOGO is, the stronger the sense of identity it has. However, when the LOGO is minimized, will we not perceive the existence of the space?

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location
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“Recapture the Interest of City"

With this assumption, we tried to resort to the atmosphere rather than an exaggerated form to create an identity and "a place of distinct character and meaning" mentioned by Christian Norberg Schulz. This should be JOYS' destiny and goal.

JOYS is an isolated "spiritual island" that doesn’t care about the hustle and bustle or the difference of the city. It's completely open yet closed; it provides service yet also cultivates the mind. Its perfect integration of functionality and spirit is based on the consensus and tacit mutual understanding between the client and our team.

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model

At first glance, JOYS arouses people's curiosity to explore what this place is. The atmosphere becomes everything. It’s rooted here. It doesn't need to shout "I am here", yet people can understand.

PRODUCTS

 A closed-loop of visual experiences. It's difficult to create precise experiences and leave proper moderate "blank" space within an area that is less than 2.6 meters wide. Thus, we resorted to the grid-like display racks to control the ups, downs, and sizes of the field of view, hoping that each product is displayed independently.

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model
Joys Space
model

There were several solutions for the cabinet form: one maximizing the utility of space; one adopting special materials, etc. The cabinet solution we finally chose has two important merits.

Firstly, the cabinet is like an installation, full of flexibility. On the other hand, it leaves the upper half of the space empty, which helps "dissolve" the curved ceiling.

This is a project that required every cent spent on what's really needed. Within the space, we set a holistic baking and coffee-making area as well as independent resting areas, while overcoming many other constraints.

With a limited budget of 100,000 yuan, we took many measures to reduce cost and coordinate the construction period, and at the same time worked to ensure the safety of the structure and the durability of materials.

For people in the neighborhood, JOYS has realized their imagination for good things. As urban spaces are becoming homogeneous, JOYS is not a genetic mutation, but a continuation of good memories of the client and our team.


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urban space analysis
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urban space analysis


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elevation
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axonometric
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original spatial pattern


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cabinet design diagram
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mezzanine and coffee area


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installation like facade
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Overview of business types in the community