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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Tianyi Pavilion in China by UM Design

 
February 5th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: UM Design

The Pavilion covers an area of 178 square meters. The building presents an irregular geometrical form as a whole. The intention of facing the main entrance towards the entrance of the Tianyi Square is to enrich the city interface of the Square while keeping the commercial atmosphere intact.

The roof ridge of the building conforms the direction from the entrance to the central axis of the Square. Considering the temporary nature of the Pavilion and its costs, the form of folding surfaces is adopted instead of using curved roof, and the turning of the roof shows dynamic changes according to different functions. A semi-outdoor sheltered space is formed with a suspended lightweight structure to attract the crowd into the private interior display area.

Image Courtesy © Che Liu

  • Architects: UM Design
  • Project: Tianyi Pavilion
  • Location: Tianyi Square, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Photography: FangFang Tian, Che Liu
  • Lead Architects: Mu
  • Gross Built Area (square meters): 178㎡
  • Completion Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

The effect of space flow between indoor and outdoor is achieved within a limited land area.

‘Human Interaction through Architecture’ is a key point of design. The way to use architecture here is to ‘watch’.

The wall of the building corresponds to the turning angle of the roof. The side wall of the building constitutes a special space, and it looks like a light filter as a whole which naturally transfers the inside and outside of the building and produces visual changes between virtual and real space as people move.

Image Courtesy © Che Liu

Image Courtesy © Che Liu

In order to naturally integrate the form into the environment of the Square and also to give the Pavilion a more delicate and abstract appearance, the main building material is decided to be aluminium plates. So that it can not only reflect the surroundings of Tianyi Square, but can also ensure the privacy of the internal space.

In addition, the owner hopes that the landscape view of the Pavilion towards the fountain will not be affected, so the continuous glass curtain wall is used on the north side of the building.

Due to the extremely tight construction period of the project, UM deepened the design of structural components and skin materials through BIM, and then assembled them on site after processing and prefabrication in the factory. The design and construction process of the Temporary Pavilion at Tianyi Square was completed in only one month.

Image Courtesy © Che Liu

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Image Courtesy © FangFang Tian

Masterplan, Image Courtesy © UM Design

North, Image Courtesy © UM Design

Section, Image Courtesy © UM Design

South, Image Courtesy © UM Design

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