Tubular Baitasi is a visitor center, event and exhibition space showcasing regeneration strategies for the Baitasi historic district during Beijing Design Week. The center is housed in a multistory building that uses ubiquitous HVAC metal ducts as a type of architectural vernacular.
Tubular Baitasi
The facade of the cultural center Tubular Baitasi, in Beijing, has been added a building-size sign ensuring that the main entrance becomes visible from a distance.
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- 05 November 2015
- Beijing
The design of the facade aims to engage the public in various ways. The façade features a building-size sign that spells out the Chinese word 白塔寺 (White Pagoda Temple), ensuring the main entrance to the neighborhood is visible from a distance. Integrated into the sign are periscopes that link the street front to other locations. Passers-by can look into the ducts and find views of the 700 year-old White Pagoda Temple and the People’s Commune Building which is an 1950’s experimental housing complex. The ducts also extend out from the building onto the sidewalk to form public seating.
The facade also connects the public with the interior through one periscope that peers into second floor of the building to show the teaching space of the Architecture Association and a 3d print shop. The interior also includes exhibition spaces and an auditorium furnished with ducts made in the form of donut-shaped seating, stools, adjustable tables and panel displays.
Tubular Baitasi, Baitasi Beijing
Client: Beijing Design Week
Architect: He Zhe, James Shen, Zang Feng
Project Team: Cui Gangjian, Chen Yihuai, Gao Tianxia, Jiang Hao, Lin Tianquan, Liu Qianqian, Sun Liming, Wang Wei, Zhang Minghui, Zhou Ying
Completion: 2015