Discover the Splendor of Zhang Taiyan's Former Residence Renovation by Tsing-Tien Making
Explore the exquisite renovation of Zhang Taiyan's historic Suzhou residence, a cultural marvel blending tradition and modernity.
Experience the enchanting transformation of Zhang Taiyan's historic residence in Suzhou through the meticulous renovation by Tsing-Tien Making. This cultural marvel, located at No.38 Jinfan Road, stands as a testament to Chinese classics and memories of Suzhou, beautifully blending the old with the new.



Unveiling Suzhou's Cultural Gem
Situated in the heart of Suzhou, the Zhang Garden, constructed in 1932, once belonged to Zhang Taiyan, a distinguished scholar of Chinese nationalism. In 2023, Gu Wu Xuan Bookstore took on the task of revitalizing this century-old mansion into a bookstore and museum, entrusting Tsing-Tien Making with the renovation. The result is a captivating cultural space that seamlessly merges traditional and contemporary elements.



Preservation Challenges and Design Vision
Before Tsing-Tien Making embarked on the project, the residence underwent comprehensive conservation and reinforcement. The renovation faced challenges due to stringent government restrictions, original layout limitations, and the need for improved natural daylighting. However, the design vision aimed not only to address these challenges but also to elevate the overall functionality of Zhang Garden. The goal was to create a space that harmoniously combines books, traditional culture, and the study of Chinese classics.




Strategies for a Harmonious Space
Tsing-Tien Making employed innovative strategies to enhance circulation, spatial relationships, and overall visitor experience. The design selectively opened parts of the residence for public use, strategically dividing the space to accommodate both public and back-of-house activities. The creation of folded spaces and a vertical garden concept added layers to the visitor's journey, fostering a unique and diverse experience.


A Visual Symphony of Tradition and Modernity
The renovation skillfully incorporated traditional elements such as green window grilles, symbolizing Zhang Taiyan's traits, and a vertical courtyard concept. The greenery outside is artfully framed through stained-glass windows, offering visitors glimpses of the picturesque Zhang Garden. The bookstore's design not only preserves the original window views but also adds a contemporary touch with varied shades of green.



Zhang Taiyan's Legacy Preserved
The completion of this bookstore within Zhang Taiyan's former residence is more than a renovation; it's a celebration of Suzhou's rich heritage. The space pays homage to Zhang Taiyan's contributions to Chinese nationalism, showcasing his spirit through carefully curated areas like the National Study Lecture Hall. Visitors can immerse themselves in the revitalized ancient architecture, making this cultural space a vibrant hub for historical, cultural, and artistic exploration.










Elevate Your Cultural Experience
Step into the renovated Former Residence of Zhang Taiyan, where history, tradition, and modernity converge in a harmonious blend. Tsing-Tien Making's thoughtful renovation ensures that Zhang Taiyan's legacy lives on, inviting visitors to engage with Chinese classics and experience the profound cultural heritage of Suzhou.
All Photographs are the work of Minjie Wang
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