Xinhe Cultural Center

Xinhe Cultural Center
© Alessandro Wang

XINHE CULTURAL CENTER

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DESIGN TEAM
Zhenyu Yang, Akihito Matsushita, Zhenyan Wu, Yiqiong Yin

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Zhenyu Yang

PHOTOGRAPHS
Alessandro Wang

AREA
1500 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Shanghai, China

CATEGORY
Cultural Center

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang

Text description provided by architect.

The project is located on a narrow site, facing the road to the north and water to the south, in Xinhe Town, Chongming island, Shanghai.

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang

Three buildings in different volumes will be refurbished into a new communal cultural center, while some traces of previous usage being kept in its existing layout.

Building One on the west side was previously a supply and marketing cooperative in the 80s, partially three-story flat roof and parallel to the road.

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang

Building Two is in between these two and relatively smaller. It is one-story pitched roof, next to a 10m-high chimney, which used to the cooking equipment room. Building Three used to be a waste station, one-story pitched roof, parallel to the river course.

The intention is to explore the existing site condition. We unify the three relatively separated buildings, while inheriting some characteristics of each individual building.

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang

The chimney becomes the starting point of the design, as it not only remarks the center of the site, but it is also the essential element of the surroundings.

We build a circle ring around the chimney to serve as the outside corridor that links three different oriented buildings.

The center of which becomes a courtyard garden, and a place to gather the people.

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
At night. Image © Alessandro Wang

For Building One, multiple division walls are removed to set up a circulation spine on the south side of the first floor. The passage can also be regarded as an exhibition space.

We change the direction of the staircases on one side, and open up a round window towards the chimney on the other side.

Building Two is the leisure space for citizens. The south elevation near the chimney is set back to give way to an outdoor terrace.

Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
In the day. Image © Alessandro Wang

Building Three is the multi-function hall, the front part of which is the lobby area, connected to the ring. The stage for performances is set on the other side.

The original pilaster of Building One is made of green glass fragments, the new design continue to use green frame on the elevation. Moreover we apply green color on the interior design and the selection of furniture.

Xinhe Cultural Center
At night. Image © Alessandro Wang
Xinhe Cultural Center
At night. Image © Alessandro Wang

There are four steps, decreased in size, in the chimney to the top. This pattern of echelon echos in many newly designed part, such as the pattern of terrazzo floor, the openings of the wall made by vertical slice of glass, etc.

The courtyard landscape is made of gravels and garden plants. The galvanized steel mesh, which is usually used for agriculture, is curved to form a soft porous boundary outside of the ring. Through different light, the surface of steel mesh cast the fish-scale like shade.

Xinhe Cultural Center
At night. Image © Alessandro Wang


Xinhe Cultural Center
Original roof plan
Xinhe Cultural Center
Plan


Xinhe Cultural Center
Illustration
Xinhe Cultural Center
Model. Image Courtesy of OFFICE COASTLINE