LiYuan Library Beijing, Huairou Architecture, Jiaojiehe village, China, Architect, Design
LiYuan Library, Beijing : Huairou Building
Chinese Building – design by Li Xiadong/Atelier
7 May 2018 larger photos added
LiYuan Library Building
Library Building in Jiaojiehe village
Design: Li Xiadong/Atelier
This project is modest addition to the small village of Huairou on the outskirts of Beijing, just under a two hours drive from busy Beijing urban life. It was a category winner for Culture in the WAF Awards 2012.
On the one hand it forms a modern programmatic complement to the village by adding a small library and reading space within a setting of quiet contemplation. On the other hand we wanted to use architecture to enhance the appreciation of the natural landscaping qualities.
So instead of adding a new building inside the village center, we chose this particular site in the nearby mountains, a pleasant five minute walk from the village center. In doing so we could provide a setting of clear thoughts when one consciously takes the effort to head for the reading room.
Because of the overwhelming beauty of the surrounding nature the intervention by architects Li Xiadong/Atelier is modest in its outward expression. We can’t compete with nature’s splendor. The building blends into the landscape through the delicate choice of materials and the careful placement of the building volume. Especially the choice of material is crucial in blending with the regional characteristics.
After analyzing the local material characteristics in the village we found large amounts of locally sourced wooden sticks piled around each house. The villagers gather these sticks all year round to fuel their cooking stoves. Thus we decided to use this ordinary material in an extraordinary way, cladding the building in familiar textures in a way that is strikingly sensitive.
The inside of the building has a very expressive character though; its interior is spatially diverse by using steps and small level changes to create distinct places. It frames views towards the surrounding landscape and acts as an embracing shelter. The building is fully glazed to allow for a fully daylight space. The wooden sticks temper the bright light and spread it evenly throughout the space to provide for a perfect reading ambience.
LiYuan Library – Building Information
Architect: Li Xiadong/Atelier
Team: Li Xiadong, Liu Yayun, Hunag Chenwen, Pan Xi
Location: Jiaojiehe village, Huairou County, Beijing, China
Floor area: 175 sqm
Client: Jiaojiehe village
Construction Period: Mar 2011 – Oct 2011
Construction cost: RMB 1050,000
Commissioning Donors: Luke Him Sau Charitable Trust And Pan Xi
Library Building in Huairou County images / information from Li Xiadong/Atelier Architects
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