TangBao Academy – Community and Civic Center / ARCPLUS · Free Studio

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  • Category: Cultural Center
  • Project Chief Architect: Yue Shen
  • Architectural Design Team: Ye Wang, Jiamiao Jiang, Heng, Qiu
  • Design Organization: Arcplus Institute of Shanghai Architectural Design & Research
  • Structural Design Team: Wei Li, Weiguo Sheng
  • Urban Planning: Rui Peng, Ting Wen, Xu Wang
  • Landscape Design: Rui Peng, Ting Wen, Xu Wang
  • Mechanical & Electrical Design Team: Jiefu Chen, Yitong Chen, Chunlei Yin, Dingli Dai, Hong Hu
  • City: Taizhou
  • Country: China
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Project Overview
TangBao (Fort Tang) Academy – Community and Civic Center is situated in the village of Tangzhuang of the town Chenbao, a part of the city of Xinhua, a city in the contemporary Jiangsu Pronvince previously known as Shaoyang or Chushui. Ancient Xinhua, a place full of cultural roots, is home to famous Chinese novelist Naian Shi and Banqiao Zhen, one of the famous Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou, thus the resulting humanistic affluence is one of the most identifying characteristics and environs. TangBao Academy builds upon the traditional cultural base of the region, seeing the base as a solid starting ground to design and construct a civic center in order to germinate century old humanistic traditions into contemporary daily village life. This unique cultural element requires the architecture to be deeply rooted in tradition, serving the present, and creating an educational and productive rural enclosure for kids, locals, and visitors alike, thus spurring more spatial possibilities for endless modern village cultural activities and events.

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Cite: "TangBao Academy – Community and Civic Center / ARCPLUS · Free Studio" 20 Aug 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/922867/tangbao-academy-nil-community-and-civic-center-arcplus-star-free-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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