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Facade. Image © CMain entrance and facade after renovation. Image © Chao Zhanghao Zhang

THE MOUNTAIN VIEW

Onexn Architects

LIGHTING DESIGN
Pudi Design

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

LIGHTING DESIGN
Pudi Design

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
Ming Chen

INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
Nanfang Li, Wenkui Li

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
Gongmin Tang

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
Gongmin Tang

DESIGN TEAM
Bingxiang An, Yanli Fu, Jianhai Qiu, Ming Zeng, Wanyue Wang, Jingjing Yuan, Ziying Cai, Peichuan Jiang

PHOTOGRAPHS
Chao Zhang

AREA
6000 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Shenzhen, China

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Renovation

NATURAL AND SERENE SURROUNDINGS

Situated beside Yanhan Mountain, the building is very close to nature and not far away from the city as well. It boasts tranquil natural surroundings, and faces multiple building clusters and public spaces of OCT LOFT, Shenzhen.

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east facade aerial view. Image © Chao Zhang
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Facade. Image © Chao Zhang

The client's design brief didn't specify a clear direction for the renovation of the dilapidated building, so the architects had to identify a most appropriate solution among various possibilities.

NATURE-FACING BUILDING

In the bustling concrete jungle, nature is very precious. The original building is dilapidated, contrasting yet integrating with lush greenery around it.

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East facade. Image © Chao Zhang
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Setbacks of renovated building facades coexist with nature. Image © Chao Zhang

Through prudent design intervention, Onexn Architects intended to establish a new dialogue between nature and the building, and create experiences that are relevant to daily life. The building consists of 5 floors.

It adjoins a dormitory building and a court on east and south sides, and nestles under Yanhan Mountain on north and west sides.

Before renovation, the first floor of the building was still in use, while the storeys above were in disrepair and leaky. However, both the client and Onexn Architects saw new possibilities, hoping to bring people back to the building and feel the unique beauty of nature.

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Double-height transitional space(veranda) outside theater. Image © Chao Zhang
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Interior of art gallery. Image © Chao Zhang
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Rooftop public passage. Image © Chao Zhang

COMBINATION OF ART AND COMMERCE

The project is situated within OCT LOFT, a creative and cultural park that has accumulated rich cultural resources over the years.

Based on the surrounding business environment, the client hoped that commercial operations in the building emphasize nature, integration, rarity and complementarity.

After investigation and research, Onexn Architects decided to carry out transformation and renovation based on three key points: combination of art and commerce, complementarity of catering space and workspace, and branding-oriented spatial operation.

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Daylighting atrium at store area. Image © Chao Zhang
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Completed theater. Image © Chao Zhang

Through renovating and repurposing the building, the architects aimed to create a distinctive and mix-used cultural complex, which integrates diversified functional spaces such as store, restaurant, art gallery, theater, workspace, etc.

The team incorporated a series of new business modes into the architectural space, to reorganize and activate the old property, blend it with surrounding fabric, and create a new artistic destination for the city.

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Natural light and French windows blur the boundary between the bookstore and the outside. Image © Chao Zhang
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"Concept of Dialogue" architectural exhibition in 4F exhibition hall. Image © Chao Zhang

ICONIC FACADES THAT BLEND INTO NATURE

New facades were naturally formed through enriching and integrating architectural spaces. The architects created large areas of blank surfaces and void spaces at staggering heights, and attached great importance to visitors' experience, including the journey of entering the building and interaction with outdoor environment from the interior.

The team hoped that visitors would be touched by nature and stimulated to interact with the building along the way walking close to the architecture.

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An architecture exhibition in 4F exhibition hall. Image © Chao Zhang
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Gallery entrance and reinforced structures. Image © Chao Zhang

The east facade is partially hidden in nature. The original entrance of 1F is not used as the main entrance of the building, since the lease of the existing canteen on this floor hasn't expired yet. 

Instead, the architects made use of the height difference of the site, and set the main entrance beside the west square, which can be reached by pedestrians and vehicles along a slope. Trees reveal a corner of the slope.

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Skylight and stairs after renovation. Image © Chao Zhang
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Light and space. Image © Chao Zhang

The boundary of the slope is defined by weathering steel screens, which help guide visitors to stroll upwards and reach the main entrance. Standing on the small yet open square in front of the main entrance, visitors can have a panoramic view of west and south facades of the building.

Onexn Architects tried to create a holistic building surface. The whole architecture is like a hill, with stacked volumes extending to the sky and Yanhan Mountain. The terrace above the main entrance is connected with a black spiral staircase that leads to 4F and 5F. Diversified structural blocks and distinct material textures complement each other, together producing an iconic facade.

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The veranda on the east facade provides an open view to OCT LOFT. Image © Chao Zhang
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Rooftop terrace. Image © Chao Zhang

MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS AND DIVERSIFIED SPACES

How to organize diversified functional areas in a reasonable manner and even leave space for future functional adjustment was a primary consideration. 2F is a vigorous space for pop-up market and exhibition, while 3F mainly functions as workspace.

Restaurant, art gallery and theater are set on 4F and 5F. The fourth floor is the most complex space, which accommodates an urban exhibition hall, a bookstore, a gallery space, and theater entrance, etc.

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Rooftop terrace blends with nature. Image © Chao Zhang
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Restaurant entrance. Image © Chao Zhang

4F - URBAN EXHIBITION HALL

As the elevator reaches 4F, the urban exhibition hall will firstly come into view. Onexn Architects took advantage of the 1.2-meter height difference within the space, and created an experiential exhibition space where visitors can wander around.

After completion of the renovation, Onexn Architects curated an exhibition themed on "Concept of Dialogue" in this exhibition hall, which displayed the whole process of the project, from preliminary discussion to construction.

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Night view of east facade . Image © Chao Zhang
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Terrace dining area. Image © Chao Zhang

STAIRCASE RENOVATION (2F-4F)

Staircase stretches from 2F to 4F, forming an atrium space. Natural light penetrates and filters into the atrium.

The staircase is the main traffic node within the architectural space, and at the same time provides a venue for resting and salon activities.

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East facade and Yanhan Mountain at dusk. Image © Chao Zhang
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Semi aerial view of west facade. Image © Chao Zhang

4F – BOOKSTORE

The bookstore is set around the skylight and beside the stairwell. The skylight and large areas of glass bring daylight and outdoor greenery into the space, thereby enhancing fusion and interaction between interior and outside.

4F - ART GALLERY

Opposite to the bookstore is an art gallery, where Onexn Architects retained an existing structural column. The exposed reinforced concrete column contrasts with clean and smooth new walls, hence generating a dialogue between the old and new.

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South facade after renovation. Image © Chao Zhang
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Main entrance. Image © Chao Zhang

Besides, it also functions as a clue to the art gallery, where original architectural structures were completely preserved. The existing grid of beams helped form a column-free gallery space. The ceiling shows a strong sense of order and is highlighted by light, which generates a bright and aesthetic environment.

THEATER (3F-4F)

The theater occupies the east side of 3F and 4F. The architects created several setbacks outside theater space, to form a double-height veranda, which guides people to enter the interior and allows them to enjoy and interact with greenery, sunshine and nature.

This veranda blurs the boundary between the architecture and the surrounding environment. Steel columns at the corridor area are arranged in a row, which echoes flourishing plants nearby. Another entrance of the theater is set on 3F, which is flat and barrier-free.

5F – RESTAURANT

The restaurant sits on the top floor. Functional spaces including private dining rooms and kitchen are folded out around the central courtyard and based on external environment.

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The renovated building and the city's skyline. Image © Chao Zhang
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Main entrance and facade before renovation. Image Courtesy of Onexn Architects

Onexn Architects rotated those volumes and carved out the rooftops, to establish a relatively close relationship between the interior and nature. Each room has a triangular balcony, which helps enhance interaction with nature. Standing here, you can smell the fragrance of plants and feel the mottled tree shadows.

Around the central courtyard is an open-air veranda, which not only links different areas but also blends the space into nature. The veranda is supported by rectangular steel pillars, which are arranged in a matrix, endowing the space with a sense of lightness and order.

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South facade before renovation. Image Courtesy of Onexn Architects
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Original space surrounded by a tranquil environment. Image Courtesy of Onexn Architects

The restaurant floor is covered by various materials including greenery, pebbles, corrosion-resistant wooden panels and cement, to demarcate different functional spaces.


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site plan
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1F plan
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2F plan
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3F plan
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4F plan
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5F plan


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location
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Model analysis - rooftop openings enhance daylighting in interior space
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Surrounding business format analysis
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Main entrance model


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Architectural surface generation strategy
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Original site and topography analysis diagram


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Theater space generation strategies


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Rooftop volume generation strategy


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Exploded diagram of staircase
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Main entrance circulation diagram


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Exploded diagram of exhibition hall on 4F
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Exploded diagram of 4F bookstore
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Rooftop circulation and detail diagram
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Theater circulation route and detail diagram


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section
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Axonometric diagram (function and circulation analysis)