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Xiamen future arts center, designed by Line and Space, wins AIA Distinguished Building Award

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Nov 6, 2013

Winner of a Distinguished Building Award from the AIA Western Mountain Region: The Two – Sales Office/Community Arts Center by Line and Space. Photo: Yang Chaoying

The Two, a sales office for a new residential development in the Southern Chinese city of Xiamen has received a Distinguished Building Award from the American Institute of Architects Western Mountain Region. The architects — Tucson, Arizona-based firm Line and Space — designed the building already with its future purpose in mind, allowing it to easily transform into a Community Art Center once development is complete.

Project Description from the Architects:

"The Two is one of the first buildings constructed in the Jimei New City district of Xiamen, China.  The site is dominated on all sides by new construction, noise and visual chaos.  The building is designed with maximum flexibility in mind because once development of the surrounding residential and commercial areas is complete the building will transition from the developers sales office into a Community Arts Center."

Exterior at Night. Photo: Yang Chaoying
View from Garden. Photo: Yang Chaoying

"An entry through a garden removes one from the hustle of the city.  Asymptotic curved walls of honed black basalt draw visitors in while screening undesirable views of adjacent buildings and construction.  These walls create a sense of compression toward the entry, before releasing visitors into the open interior space."

Model Display. Photo: Yang Chaoying
VIP Area. Photo: Yang Chaoying

"A large central garden surrounded by curved glass walls brings in daylight, provides a connection to nature, and strengthens the facilities inward view-focus.  The garden is also designed as a cool air generator, drawing in air through operable louvers for natural ventilation.  A continuous clerestory that brings daylight to the perimeter of the building integrates louvers to exhaust the heated air that rises to the top of the building."

Children's Area. Photo: Yang Chaoying
Exterior Detail. Photo: Yang Chaoying

Images courtesy of Line and Space.

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Xiamen future arts center, designed by Line and Space, wins AIA Distinguished Building Award

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Nov 6, 2013

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Winner of a Distinguished Building Award from the AIA Western Mountain Region: The Two – Sales Office/Community Arts Center by Line and Space. Photo: Yang Chaoying

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xiamen ● tucson ● line and space ● china ● award ● asia ● aia western mountain region

The Two, a sales office for a new residential development in the Southern Chinese city of Xiamen has received a Distinguished Building Award from the American Institute of Architects Western Mountain Region. The architects — Tucson, Arizona-based firm Line and Space — designed the building already with its future purpose in mind, allowing it to easily transform into a Community Art Center once development is complete.

Project Description from the Architects:

"The Two is one of the first buildings constructed in the Jimei New City district of Xiamen, China.  The site is dominated on all sides by new construction, noise and visual chaos.  The building is designed with maximum flexibility in mind because once development of the surrounding residential and commercial areas is complete the building will transition from the developers sales office into a Community Arts Center."

Exterior at Night. Photo: Yang Chaoying
View from Garden. Photo: Yang Chaoying

"An entry through a garden removes one from the hustle of the city.  Asymptotic curved walls of honed black basalt draw visitors in while screening undesirable views of adjacent buildings and construction.  These walls create a sense of compression toward the entry, before releasing visitors into the open interior space."

Model Display. Photo: Yang Chaoying
VIP Area. Photo: Yang Chaoying

"A large central garden surrounded by curved glass walls brings in daylight, provides a connection to nature, and strengthens the facilities inward view-focus.  The garden is also designed as a cool air generator, drawing in air through operable louvers for natural ventilation.  A continuous clerestory that brings daylight to the perimeter of the building integrates louvers to exhaust the heated air that rises to the top of the building."

Children's Area. Photo: Yang Chaoying
Exterior Detail. Photo: Yang Chaoying

Images courtesy of Line and Space.

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