Atelier About Architecture designs Apartment 55, a space remodeling project focused on the life of an artist and his needs. For this reason, the apartment requires adequate lighting for the realization of their works.
The project of Atelier About Architecture has three studies for the artist with different environments by controlling the height communicated by a staircase. Apartment 55 shows a change in the building according to function, together with perception and shape, lightness and heaviness, light and color.
 

Description of project by Atelier About Architecture

This is an architectural renovation project designed for working requirements and living conditions of an artist. We named the project Apartment 55 (A55) because the number 55 has a special meaning to the owner.

The apartment is located on the top floor of a five-story building. The owner wants to keep the existing courtyard and ensure the functions of work, reception, exhibition and daily life at the same time. His studios require an absolute sense of privacy, thus it takes a great amount of consideration about the position of the painting, the angle of the light and the vision of the artist himself.

The biggest challenge of this project is how to renovate and make rooms for all functions within the limits of the carrying capacity of the original structure. After reorganizing the spatial arrangement, we redefined the building and courtyard, and rearranged the horizontal and vertical circulation. The added load is controlled within 9 tons after the latest calculation of the whole structure. The brand-new steel structure is “tied” to the original concrete frame so that it can not only avoid negative impact on the original structure but also play a certain role of enclosure.

As for the circulation and spatial planning, it starts at the main entrance and goes inward to the public areas (reception room, exhibition room), and transitioning towards the semi-public areas and private areas (living room, studio). In order to provide visibility and accessibility for the visitors, they can experience the transformation of spatial properties through the opening and closing of the sliding doors, the position and transparency of the window, and combining the transitional spaces between the stairs and corridors. We designed three studios for the artist in the working area, and it constructs different creative spaces with various atmosphere by controlling the height through the new steel structure, the position of the window and the size of the room, the effect on the light environment through the reflection between the natural light and wall.

In order to increase the sense of privacy of the space, the new curtain wall starts at 5.6meters at the elevation of inner courtyard, which means that there are no windows at eye level of the reception area on the first floor, making the whole courtyard a homogeneous open-air exhibition space. A staircase leading to the large studio on the second floor is hidden behind the facade as a transitional space. The glass facade combines the courtyard and daylight into a glass box full of natural light, therefore filter the direct sunlight that comes into the large studio, and making the light softer in the meantime. Skylight renders the emotional changes and ritual sense of transition from the public / semi public space on the first floor to studio / private space.

The mixture of color, material and light, constitutes the second transformation of atmosphere and emotion. A large area of nano-concrete is used on the floor and wall of reception area on the first floor; granular sensation of hand polished surface with texture and gloss of the wood, which is darkening the whole hue of reception area and in contrast to the courtyard with glaucous real stone paint. It emphasizes the spiritual experience brought by the natural light projected from outside. The hue of the space starts to fade once turning from the corridor on the first floor to a stairway leading up to the second. The wall and wooden floor are both light gray, it strengthen emotions with daylight together right before entering the private working zone. Light gray nano-concrete floor and white wall is used for the whole second floor. Daylight comes though the curtain wall and brings serenity and purity to the working area. The large studio and courtyard can be overlooked on the third-floor terrace, with lighting diffusing from the glass facade at night exaggerating the architecture as an urban landscape.

A55 takes up to three years from design to completion. Limited to the extremely harsh constraints of the project, we try to maximize the change and rhythm of the building in accordance with the function, along with perception and form, lightness and heaviness, light and color. Hopefully, these integrated experiences will slowly coming together with the art created by the owner. 

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Atelier About Architecture.
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Chief designers.- Ni Wang, Dawei Zhang. Interior design team.- Shujun Yang, Daguang Shou, Yiren Fan. Structural design.- Su Liu. Construction firm.- Da You He Cheng Construction & Decoration Co., Ltd. Main materials.- Nano-concrete (Soluzioni Microverlay), Furniture (CASSINA).
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300 m²
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2019
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Atelier About Architecture was established in 2013. The Founders Wang Ni and Zhang Dawei received comprehensive architectural education after moving to Australia in their early years and practiced on architecture and interior design in many different countries. The two founders are dedicated to the inheritance and innovation of traditional culture under the background of internationalization to dispel the gap between Eastern and Western cultures. The Chinese name of the office came from the verse “Right leads to the liberty, left, and scholar’s dormitory” in Thousand-Character Classic, which advocates for the aspiration of exploring the contemporary spirit of China’s architecture and the return of tradition in contemporary lifestyle. 

Atelier About Architecture provides holistic and professional design services on architecture, interior, landscape, furniture and installation. It has many completed and ongoing projects in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Guangzhou and many other cities, including private art galleries, art studios, boutique hotels, restaurants, private houses, urban commercial buildings, and among many others.

The “Atmosphere of Architecture” is a central subject of the office. Wang Ni and Zhang Dawei believe that the ultimate goal of design is to realize an “effect”. And it is only with careful research in early stages, rational design methods throughout the whole process under repeated deliberation and rigorously-controlled construction that one can create a highly-accomplished “effect”.

Internationally renowned architecture historian and critic David Leatherbarrow and Mr. Stanislaus Fung used to comment on the office’s practices: In the works of Wang Ni and Zhang Dawei, we have found some special effects, and the two ways of sizing the thickness and thinness of architectural components: one is to adjust the thick and thin components to take man and man’s action as an intermediate thickness when designing between the thick and the thin; the other is to digest the volume of the architectural components or to turn them into comprehensible two-dimensions with different colors and materials.
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Published on: July 17, 2019
Cite: "Housing focused on the life of an artist, Apartment 55 by Atelier About Architecture" METALOCUS. Accessed
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