The site of the Big Barn is within the Yu Niao Liu Su Area of Liangzhu New Town, to the west of the Liangzhu Center of Arts (the Big Roof). The long and narrow site indicates a horizontal and linear architectural volume. We hope to create here not only a spiritual architecture as a landmark, but a place to accommodate diverse activities.
The design follows the composition of the three elements, roof, column and base (Ji”亼”+Cao”屮”+Wei”囗”). The prototype was first revealed engraved on a ceramic piece in the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, indicating the origins of architecture on this land. Based on such a historical prototype, the structural and spatial systems interact with one another on the site, seeking to create a special place.
The conventional double-pitched roof is extended into a linear long roof due to functional needs. The ridge twists into a diagonal line based on the surrounding spatial conditions, and further opens up to introduce natural skylight. Thus the curved roof not only achieves the spirituality of space, but becomes a bridge type shell structure. The shell roof of steel and wood at the span of 56 meters are vertically supported by the concrete shear walls at both ends, so that the two other sides of the building is completely open, providing a continuous and spatious view. The long thin steel column corridors on both sides of the eaves also provide the roof with an exterior wind resistance structural system, and stress the horizontal openness towards both sides. The corridors stretch along the site and slowly elevate, forming an open-air courtyard space.
The micro-terrain site lifted 70 centimeters from the ground generates a base for the architecture in means of landscape, and results in descending space in the interiors, giving an experience of a contemporary “base”. The roof of the Big Barn not only provides a big space of spirituality, but also holds an interlayered space, offering spatial potentials for multi-scale functions.
Entering the space feels almost defenseless. One seems to fall into the space when entering, immersed within it immediately, thus making it a memorable place.
[ The Big Barn (Town Center of Yu Niao Liu Su) ]
Location 1-101 Birland, Liangzhu Community, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province
Design Period 2020.05-2021.05
Completion 2023.04
Gross Floor Area 1846.94 sqm
Photography Schran Images