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Architects: Land-Based Rationalism D-R-C
- Area: 1650 m²
- Year: 2016
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Photographs:Guangyuan Zhang, Haian Guo, Yanzhi Jiang
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Structure Design: CADG, Wenyuan Chen

Text description provided by the architects. Zhujiadian Village in Jinxi, located in South of Kunshan city, was named Chen Grave in old days, which was the place of production of Gold Bricks for Forbidden City with Lu Grave in Suzhou. There is an unforgettable history of the artisans and the bricks in the small village. Zhujiadian looks like a lotus leaf floating on Changbai Lake, and more than ten old kilns on the east of the village. Qian Siyuan, a poet in Qing dynasty, composed “Kilns are a noble scene as a great number of fish scales shining, which always be there years and years.”




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