In-between Pavilion / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)

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Shen Zhen Shi, China
  • Principal Architect: Li Hua
  • Design Team: Li Hua, Ting Xu, Zhengyuan Zhang, Ruoxin Li, Jingyi Zhang, Yicheng Xie, Zhe Wang
  • Curation Design: Diameter Narrative Design
  • Structural & Mep: Bowan Architecture
  • Client: Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality Nanshan District
  • Contractor: Shenzhen Vanke Development Ltd.
  • Project Planning: Urban Research Institute of China Vanke, vaLue Design
  • City: Shen Zhen Shi
  • Country: China
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In-between Pavilion / TAO (Trace Architecture Office) - Exterior Photography
© Hao Chen

“In-between Pavilion” is TAO's second urban renewal project completed in Nantou Ancient Town, Shenzhen. It is also one of the exhibition galleries of the Diverse Homology Museum complex, narrating the mutual influence between political power and geography of the Pearl River Delta region, centered around Nantou. It was originally a place of high density with two adjacent residential buildings on the site, and public spaces were intensely compressed. Under the interaction of constant renewal, a symbiotic relationship between spaces of different natures and eras is formed. This state of natural symbiosis gives the project a unique aesthetics of chaos and vitality in the Nantou Ancient Town. The site is located on the north side of Nantou Ancient Town in Shenzhen, comprising three different property plots. The autonomous and spontaneous construction in the urban village has resulted in a confined spatial layout and visual occlusion. It will become an important node connecting surrounding public spaces as the site transforms from private residences to a public domain. This shift in identity will prompt the design to respond proactively.

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Cite: "In-between Pavilion / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)" 10 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1011794/in-between-pavilion-tao-trace-architecture-office> ISSN 0719-8884

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