No.51 Tea House
From A To B
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Two main concepts were considered from a pedestrians' perspective. First, in Figure 6, we can see the height of the teahouse is lower than the first-floor height of the neighbor building. Also, the discontinuous wall makes the tea house works as a sculpture in a public park, which invites everyone to play and interact with it.
Perspectives
The space inside is not completely enclosed. By creating a gap between the ceiling and the wall, sunlight can enter the space and create a sculpture-like shadow. This new spatial experience is designed to challenge the traditional way of drinking Tea and stimulate visitors' senses.
90 ways to draw a Line
In the drawing 90 ways to draw a Line, we explored different ways to interact with the shape of the site through a single line. We choose No.51 as our final proposal because of its potential to form spaces with different spatial qualities without losing the totality of the original concept.
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