• MSLAN corner / Devolution

    MSLAN corner / DevolutionSave this picture!© Xinxin GuoCoffee Shop•Chengdu, China

    Architects:
    Devolution
    Area
    Area of this architecture project

    Area: 
    80 m²

    Year
    Completion year of this architecture project

    Year: 

    2025

    Photographs

    Photographs:Xinxin Guo

    Lead Architects:

    Jiansong Tang, Qi Wang

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    Text description provided by the architects. We designed a teahouse with a courtyard along the sloping lakeside terrain at CPI Luhu. The platform in the courtyard draws inspiration from the small courtyards found in Minnan villages. In the design process, we aimed to keep both the building structure and the courtyard as open and transparent as possible.this picture!this picture!The building materials are mostly selected from old timber and old stone slabs in Fujian, retaining the natural texture and temperature in the hope of creating a simple and comfortable spatial atmosphere.this picture!this picture!To bring tea closer to everyday life, we also recycled tea stems and leaves to create tea residue boards, which are used in tabletops, seating, and other details. This allows the memory of tea aroma to become a tangible part of daily life.this picture!this picture!this picture!There is no complicated tea ceremony here, it is more like a place where you can rest your feet at any time and have a cup of tea at your own pace. Embracing the concept of "sharing tea and wandering", it offers a relaxing and easy-going resting experience.this picture!this picture!The spatial layout emphasizes openness and flow, with large floor-to-ceiling windows that naturally extend the tea garden and lake view into the interior.this picture!this picture!Every corner offers a unique perspective and atmosphere, allowing guests to experience a distinct 'tea time by the lake' every time they are seated.this picture!this picture!this picture!

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    Project locationAddress:Chengdu, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeDevolutionOffice•••
    MaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on May 31, 2025Cite: "MSLAN corner / Devolution" 31 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save想阅读文章的中文版本吗?崎寻·分茶寻游 / 退化建筑是否
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    MSLAN corner / Devolution
    MSLAN corner / DevolutionSave this picture!© Xinxin GuoCoffee Shop•Chengdu, China Architects: Devolution Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Xinxin Guo Lead Architects: Jiansong Tang, Qi Wang More SpecsLess Specs this picture! Text description provided by the architects. We designed a teahouse with a courtyard along the sloping lakeside terrain at CPI Luhu. The platform in the courtyard draws inspiration from the small courtyards found in Minnan villages. In the design process, we aimed to keep both the building structure and the courtyard as open and transparent as possible.this picture!this picture!The building materials are mostly selected from old timber and old stone slabs in Fujian, retaining the natural texture and temperature in the hope of creating a simple and comfortable spatial atmosphere.this picture!this picture!To bring tea closer to everyday life, we also recycled tea stems and leaves to create tea residue boards, which are used in tabletops, seating, and other details. This allows the memory of tea aroma to become a tangible part of daily life.this picture!this picture!this picture!There is no complicated tea ceremony here, it is more like a place where you can rest your feet at any time and have a cup of tea at your own pace. Embracing the concept of "sharing tea and wandering", it offers a relaxing and easy-going resting experience.this picture!this picture!The spatial layout emphasizes openness and flow, with large floor-to-ceiling windows that naturally extend the tea garden and lake view into the interior.this picture!this picture!Every corner offers a unique perspective and atmosphere, allowing guests to experience a distinct 'tea time by the lake' every time they are seated.this picture!this picture!this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less Project locationAddress:Chengdu, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeDevolutionOffice••• MaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on May 31, 2025Cite: "MSLAN corner / Devolution" 31 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save想阅读文章的中文版本吗?崎寻·分茶寻游 / 退化建筑是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream #mslan #corner #devolution
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    MSLAN corner / Devolution
    MSLAN corner / DevolutionSave this picture!© Xinxin GuoCoffee Shop•Chengdu, China Architects: Devolution Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Xinxin Guo Lead Architects: Jiansong Tang, Qi Wang More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. We designed a teahouse with a courtyard along the sloping lakeside terrain at CPI Luhu. The platform in the courtyard draws inspiration from the small courtyards found in Minnan villages. In the design process, we aimed to keep both the building structure and the courtyard as open and transparent as possible.Save this picture!Save this picture!The building materials are mostly selected from old timber and old stone slabs in Fujian, retaining the natural texture and temperature in the hope of creating a simple and comfortable spatial atmosphere.Save this picture!Save this picture!To bring tea closer to everyday life, we also recycled tea stems and leaves to create tea residue boards, which are used in tabletops, seating, and other details. This allows the memory of tea aroma to become a tangible part of daily life.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!There is no complicated tea ceremony here, it is more like a place where you can rest your feet at any time and have a cup of tea at your own pace. Embracing the concept of "sharing tea and wandering", it offers a relaxing and easy-going resting experience.Save this picture!Save this picture!The spatial layout emphasizes openness and flow, with large floor-to-ceiling windows that naturally extend the tea garden and lake view into the interior.Save this picture!Save this picture!Every corner offers a unique perspective and atmosphere, allowing guests to experience a distinct 'tea time by the lake' every time they are seated.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less Project locationAddress:Chengdu, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeDevolutionOffice••• MaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on May 31, 2025Cite: "MSLAN corner / Devolution" 31 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1030433/mslan-corner-devolution&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save想阅读文章的中文版本吗?崎寻·分茶寻游 / 退化建筑是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Minna no Tsukemono ?????

    "Minna no Tsukemono" means The Pickles created by Everyone, it is a community cultural project for the Japan Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale - Hong Kong House 2024.

    The design concept is inspired by the Chinese character for "pickle ?," which consists of three essential elements for pickle-making: water, containers, and pressure. The Chinese character itself encapsulates these elements, with the water drops representing not just moisture but also the most crucial element - the "heart" - in pickle-making. By visualizing the water droplet symbolizing the heart and moisture in containers, the design expresses the traditional wisdom of pickling.
    The various shapes of containers reflect the different rice-eating cultures in Japan and Hong Kong, extending into changes in the overall visual system, carrying the stories of the two regions. Audiences can also create their own containers on different media, bridging tradition with modern techniques.
    #minna #tsukemono
    Minna no Tsukemono ?????
    "Minna no Tsukemono" means The Pickles created by Everyone, it is a community cultural project for the Japan Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale - Hong Kong House 2024. The design concept is inspired by the Chinese character for "pickle ?," which consists of three essential elements for pickle-making: water, containers, and pressure. The Chinese character itself encapsulates these elements, with the water drops representing not just moisture but also the most crucial element - the "heart" - in pickle-making. By visualizing the water droplet symbolizing the heart and moisture in containers, the design expresses the traditional wisdom of pickling. The various shapes of containers reflect the different rice-eating cultures in Japan and Hong Kong, extending into changes in the overall visual system, carrying the stories of the two regions. Audiences can also create their own containers on different media, bridging tradition with modern techniques. #minna #tsukemono
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    Minna no Tsukemono ?????
    "Minna no Tsukemono" means The Pickles created by Everyone, it is a community cultural project for the Japan Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale - Hong Kong House 2024. The design concept is inspired by the Chinese character for "pickle ?," which consists of three essential elements for pickle-making: water, containers, and pressure. The Chinese character itself encapsulates these elements, with the water drops representing not just moisture but also the most crucial element - the "heart (effort)" - in pickle-making. By visualizing the water droplet symbolizing the heart and moisture in containers, the design expresses the traditional wisdom of pickling. The various shapes of containers reflect the different rice-eating cultures in Japan and Hong Kong, extending into changes in the overall visual system, carrying the stories of the two regions. Audiences can also create their own containers on different media, bridging tradition with modern techniques.
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