Architecture firm LIN Architecture, led by Lin Lifeng design an all-black wood pavilion explorating the physical elements of its interiority and shape, in China's Jiangsu Province.

Described as  a “space experiment” and located near the river on Jiangxin Island in Zhenjiang, the design forgoes functional elements to instead focus on a triad of ergonomics, proxemics, and behaviorology.
“The scale of human behavior is one of the concerns of this project. Research on the behavior of different people is a very good design resource for architects. By observing and understanding the behavior of people, designers can discover all kinds of possibilities of space,” its creator said, adding that “breeze, sunshine, the sound of waves, drizzle, sweet osmanthus fragrance, affecting feelings, perceptions, touch, hearing, [and] visual elements” were the true tools of their design.

The project was realized earlier this month at a total area of 160 square meter and with a gross floor area of 50 square meter.
 

Project description by LIN Architecture

Are there any new architectural space prototypes that can be discussed? This is the starting point of this experimental project. This space experiment is located near the river in the tourist area of Jiangxin Island in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province. In this project, architects give up the consideration of functional elements and start to look for keywords that can define spatial elements in the environment.

After analyzing the site, the design focuses on three keywords: ergonomics, Proxemics, and Behaviorology. The scale of human behavior is one of the concerns of this project. Research on the behavior of different people is a very good design resource for architects. By observing and understanding the behavior of people, designers can discover all kinds of possibilities of space.

Proxemics is a concept developed by Columbia University anthropologist, Edward T Hall, in his book, Hidden Scales. In this project, architects deepen and extend the concept, applying it to the category of physical space, discussing how intimate space, private space, social space, and public space are defined and designed at different scales.

Speaking of behavior, from the perspective of architects Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima, human, nature, and architecture are discussed as a whole, because the study of this case does not involve the category of urban daily life pattern. Therefore, the Behaviorology of various elements in the natural environment was studied and explored. Breeze, sunshine, the sound of waves, drizzle, sweet osmanthus fragrance, affecting feelings, perceptions, touch, hearing, visual elements, are the materials of our design. Through keyword research, architects began to create new forms of space in response to the various design elements surrounding it.

Human behavior, such as sitting, squatting, lying down, meditating, listening, peeping, wandering, overlooking, and even staring, is the form of space. The act of light, the rising of the sun, the setting of the sun, the passing of the last light, the coming of the lamp, the illumination, is a dialogue between space and time. The surrounding environment, sea breeze brushing, leaves rustling, frogs chirping, cicadas singing, is the medium of dialogue between people and space.

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LIN architects. Lead Architects.- Lin Lifeng, Chen Yuwei.
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Project team
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Drawings.- Chen Yuwei, Chai Zongrui, Li Xueqing, Huo Yan, Huang Qiyue, etc.
Design participation and site construction.- Chai Zongrui, Li Xueqing, Huo Yan, Huang Qiyue, Zhong Yaoyao, Ren Yiyang, Chen Xiaochi, Chen Luyao, Yang Chenxuan, Wang Xuening, Zhang Zhen, Li Xiaomin, Zhu Xuanyi, Wu Yifan, Lu Zheyuan, MAO Dangran, Wen Sirui.
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Teaching research support and Materials Support.- RAC Studio.
Construction guidance.- Shanghai Kangle Wood Structure Co., LTD.
Technical Consultants.- Shao Yinghong, Hu Hongman, Xie Gong.
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Aoya Design, Jiangxinzhou Wutao Village.
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Land area.- 160 m².
GFA.- 50 m².
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December, 2021.
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Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China.
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Songkai and Lin Lifeng.
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LIN Architecture is a cutting-edge design and research institution in Asia, dedicated to space research, design, and education. The creative field of the studio covers architecture, urban, landscape, interior, plane, interactive technology, cultural communication, design education, and virtual construction. Creative media includes publication, exhibition, video, and other media arts.

Core members of the team hail from some of the world's top universities, including Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, University of London, etc. The members' works have been featured in 2020 Beijing International Design Week, 2018 Venice Biennale, 2018 Milan Design Week Oriental Exhibition, 2019 Barcelona Design Week, 2019 St. Petersburg Design week, 2019 Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urban Architecture (Shenzhen), 2019 Shanghai Urban Space Art Season-Encounter, 2019 Modern Shanghai Fashion Home Furnishing Exhibition, and other major exhibitions.

Lin Lifeng, founder of LIN, co-founder of RAC International Education, was selected as a global+ artist in 2016, Fobes 30 U 30 in China in 2018, and GenT Asia's emerging pioneer in 2020. He served as a guest of image commenting in major domestic colleges and universities, committed to the promotion of space design research and education.
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Published on: December 24, 2021
Cite: "Experiment on space prototype. Wood Pavilion #1 by LIN Architecture" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/experiment-space-prototype-wood-pavilion-1-lin-architecture> ISSN 1139-6415
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