B131 Café / Jiangjie Office
B131 Café / Jiangjie Office
Architects:
Jiangjie Office
Area
Area of this architecture project
Area:
45 m²
Year
Completion year of this architecture project
Year:
2025
Photographs
Photographs:Wen Studio
Lead Architects:
Jie Jiang
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Text description provided by the architects. More than a café, B131 is a miniature sanctuary within the city. As a supporting space to the art museum, its compact form and lightweight structure offer a new spatial experience through precise control of scale, structure, and materials. It provides a place for pause, conversation, and observation, offering a moment of calm amid the urban landscape.The design strategy is based on a clear geometric form, with a square plan defining the overall volume. The building uses a lightweight steel structure, clad in anodized aluminum panels, creating a visually light form that emits a gentle glow at night.Twelve columns and beams form the structural framework, with the column grid shaping both the structure and the spatial experience. Columns become part of the interior layout, defining seating zones and guiding movement. A square skylight brings in natural light, allowing light and shadow to shape the atmosphere over the day. Interior walls are wrapped in wood, enhancing a sense of enclosure and offering a shelter-like quality within the urban context. The central bar becomes a focal point under the skylight, turning the interaction between barista and visitors into part of the space's narrative.B131 Café demonstrates original thinking in the design of its openings, offering precise visual connections through a restrained architectural approach. On the west side, a full-length low window faces the plaza and Xiangshan Ridge. Four operable sliding panels can be fully opened in warmer weather, softening the boundary between interior and exterior.this picture!At dusk, the silhouette of the mountain ridge becomes a scenic backdrop. On the north side, a slender slit frames the view through trees toward the street, allowing distant passersby to catch glimpses of indoor activity, sparking curiosity. These gestures maintain a sense of enclosure while forming subtle yet effective links to the urban surroundings, creating a spatial tension that is both intimate and open.this picture!
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Project locationAddress:Hangzhou, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this office
Published on May 24, 2025Cite: "B131 Café / Jiangjie Office" 24 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save想阅读文章的中文版本吗?B131咖啡馆 / 蒋杰设计事务所是否
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B131 Café / Jiangjie Office
B131 Café / Jiangjie Office
Architects:
Jiangjie Office
Area
Area of this architecture project
Area:
45 m²
Year
Completion year of this architecture project
Year:
2025
Photographs
Photographs:Wen Studio
Lead Architects:
Jie Jiang
More SpecsLess Specs
this picture!
Text description provided by the architects. More than a café, B131 is a miniature sanctuary within the city. As a supporting space to the art museum, its compact form and lightweight structure offer a new spatial experience through precise control of scale, structure, and materials. It provides a place for pause, conversation, and observation, offering a moment of calm amid the urban landscape.The design strategy is based on a clear geometric form, with a square plan defining the overall volume. The building uses a lightweight steel structure, clad in anodized aluminum panels, creating a visually light form that emits a gentle glow at night.Twelve columns and beams form the structural framework, with the column grid shaping both the structure and the spatial experience. Columns become part of the interior layout, defining seating zones and guiding movement. A square skylight brings in natural light, allowing light and shadow to shape the atmosphere over the day. Interior walls are wrapped in wood, enhancing a sense of enclosure and offering a shelter-like quality within the urban context. The central bar becomes a focal point under the skylight, turning the interaction between barista and visitors into part of the space's narrative.B131 Café demonstrates original thinking in the design of its openings, offering precise visual connections through a restrained architectural approach. On the west side, a full-length low window faces the plaza and Xiangshan Ridge. Four operable sliding panels can be fully opened in warmer weather, softening the boundary between interior and exterior.this picture!At dusk, the silhouette of the mountain ridge becomes a scenic backdrop. On the north side, a slender slit frames the view through trees toward the street, allowing distant passersby to catch glimpses of indoor activity, sparking curiosity. These gestures maintain a sense of enclosure while forming subtle yet effective links to the urban surroundings, creating a spatial tension that is both intimate and open.this picture!
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Project locationAddress:Hangzhou, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this office
Published on May 24, 2025Cite: "B131 Café / Jiangjie Office" 24 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save想阅读文章的中文版本吗?B131咖啡馆 / 蒋杰设计事务所是否
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