Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang

Yangzhou, China
  • Architects: Li Xiang
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Shao Feng
Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang - Facade
© Shao Feng

Text description provided by the architects. Water, the cradle of everything, and the breeding ground of culture. Yangzhou was born near water. In the past,guiding by water, many literati and poets visited and gathered here. Also, this was a place loved by wits and beauties. In the book “A Dream of Red Mansions”, when Lin Dai-Yu is missing her hometown, the verses“Spring flower and autumn moon, green hills and clear water; twenty-four bridges, relics of the Six Dynasties”will come to her mind; this verses had raised so many people’s imagination about twenty-four bridges. In 2016, Zhongshuge was attracted by this beautiful and ethereality place, and hoped to enrich the beauty of Yangzhou with its own charm!

Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang - Handrail
© Shao Feng

Yangzhou Zhongshuge is located in Zhen Yuan which is next to waterside and in front of the trees.  While inheriting the previous  solemn and dramatization, we added arch bridge- an indispensable element of this historical and cultural ancient city- in our design concept. It used to be the guiding factor of culture and commerce, and it represents that bookstore is the bond between human and books at the same time.

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Walking  into the front door of Zhongshuge, it is the lobby. Through using the concept of arch bridge, the designer extends the visual sign of  world of books. Rivers on the floor and in the sky which flow forward lead readers to go deeper into the vast ocean of knowledge.  Bookshelves on the two sides extend the shape of the skyline with graceful arcs,just like a bridge over the streams setting up the bridge of mind between readers and books. Keep walking forward and you will find a broader land of books on your right side. Through studying the relationship between arc bridge and river, the designer got a mirrored space relationship. The designer used all kinds of arch to connect all areas,giving a sense of shock to every reader who comes into this space. And the  sense of mystery created by the soft light makes all readers thinking of the river under the bridge sparkling in the sun; it helps them to enjoy the happiness of reading with a peaceful mood. The wavy space maintains enough room for readers to sit and share ideas together during Reading Activity.

Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang - Image 25 of 28
© Shao Feng

The children’s Picture Book Pavilion is right opposite to the study. Bookshelves are built in the form of disassembled and movable toys to reflect the naive nature of kids. The bottom part of the bookshelves on the wall could be taken off from the wall and used as book display table. When room is needed, they could be put back into the bookshelves and form the pattern of city view which carries the culture of street view of Yangzhou. The whole space is liven up by these vivid colors. Once the kids come into this space, they will feel like being in a cartoon-versioned Yangzhou. Going out from a corner of the children’s Picture Book Pavilion you will find an exquisite toyshop , where all kinds of school things for adults and kids are displayed neatly. This is the rich and varied Yangzhou Zhongshuge that inheriting the cultural stories of Yangzhou.

Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang - Facade
© Shao Feng

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Address:Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China

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Cite: "Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang" 15 Aug 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/793332/yangzhou-zhongshuge-x-plus-living> ISSN 0719-8884

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