The vibrant and inclusive character of Beijing’s 798 art district, with its significant industrial heritage and a mix of buildings from different periods rehabilitated and transformed into art spaces, is home to TAOA Studio’s new office, which involves the renovation of an existing structure that fits in with its neighbors and its history.

In an area of ​​marked contrast and unique character, the studio reimagines the space contained by an old building of uncertain conditions, wedged between two neighboring structures on the north and south sides, with scalar and volumetric constraints that set the stage for the creation of a simple, comfortable and compact yet elegant and nature-connected space that adapts to the needs of workers.

TAOA rehabilitates a three-story building, maintaining and reinforcing its original steel structure, turning it into a pleasant workspace that is vertically connected on all its levels, dedicating the first floor to the exhibition space, the second to the meeting and reception area, and the third to the work space.

The project, characterized by its perforated western façade, with a semi-transparent appearance that blends harmoniously with its surroundings, is governed as a symbol of the spirit of the studio, whose connection with nature through a balcony and a small patio bathed in natural light, provides a space for independent thought in the middle of a raw and industrial environment.

TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA

TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.

Project description by TAOA 

Beijing's 798 Art District is a vibrant, influential art hub, as well as an industrial heritage park. It features a mix of industrial plants from various periods alongside art spaces that have been continually repurposed from the old buildings over the time. The entire area pulses with a raw vitality and freedom, standing in stark contrast to the surrounding commercial development. This unique character made it an ideal location for TAOA's office.

This project involves the renovation of an existing structure. The building's aged and uncertain conditions became the starting point for reimagining the office space. Working within the constraints of the original building's scale and volume, the design team focused on creating a more pleasant and inspiring work environment tailored to the needs of designers. The core vision was to design a space that is simple, comfortable, compact yet elegant, and as connected to nature as possible—despite the lack of natural resources in the immediate surroundings.

TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.
TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.

The building's exterior is wrapped in anodized aluminum plates, chosen for their soft reflective properties. To mitigate excessive sunlight and avoid direct views into the building across the street, the design team perforated the entire west facade. This gives the building a semi-transparent quality, allowing it to blend harmoniously with the surrounding environment of uneven brick walls. The goal was to create a bright, fresh architectural presence that engages in a unique dialogue with its surroundings, while also injecting new life into the old neighborhood.

The original building is a three-story structure. The design team retained the existing steel frame and reinforced it where necessary. The first floor is dedicated to exhibition space, the second floor functions as meeting and reception areas, and the third floor is for workspace.

To better integrate the three levels, part of the floor slab was removed to create a vertical continuity that serves as both a stairwell and an open foyer at the entrance.

TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.
TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.

As one moves upward through the building, the space gradually narrows, culminating at the roof. The west-facing windows rise from the ground to the roof, allowing afternoon sunlight, filtered through the perforated aluminum panels, to gently illuminate the interior.

The building is squeezed between two neighboring structures on the north and south sides, so it can only open to the east and west. The east wall on the first floor, which marks the boundary of the 798 Art District, had to be retained. The design team sought to create a connection between the office and the outdoors. During demolition, a narrow gap between the buildings was discovered and expanded into a small yard on the first floor, where a large existing tree provides a focal point, bringing nature into the office.

To further enhance this connection with nature, a balcony was added on the third floor, offering relaxing space under the tree during breaks. The renovation also opened up the east wall on the second floor, creating a semi-outdoor terrace. Ascending the stairs from the first floor, the space suddenly opens up, offering a refreshing sense of clarity and freedom.

TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.
TAOA 798 Studio by TAOA. Photograph by TAOA.

As continuing upwards, the vertical space narrows again, with just enough room for the staircase, evoking the sensation of traversing a canyon. At the top, the view opens to a small open-air yard on the third floor, bathed in natural light, where plants add a touch of greenery and a sense of joy during work hours.

"This small building has become our team's base of creation. It stands as a symbol of our spirit, providing a space for independent thought amidst a raw and industrial environment."

TAOA.

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TAOA. Lead architect.- Tao Lei.

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Project team
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Meng Xiangrui, Tai Ye, He Xiaotian.

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Collaborators
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Construction management.- Tao Ye.

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Builder
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Beijing Sixiang Yingzao Decoration Co., Ltd.

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Area
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Building area.- 450 sqm.
Site area.- 150 sqm.

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Completion time.- July 2023.

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District 798 Beijing, China.

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Windows & Doors.- BEEYE.
Anodized aluminum plate, woodwork.- M77.

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TAOA. Architecture practice founded by Tao Lei in 2011 based in Beijing, China. Since establishment, TAOA has gained a wide reputation in the architecture field. The company’s works have been widely recognized and published both domestically and internationally. TAOA has won numerous awards, including the WA Awards for Chinese Architecture (WAACA) 2010, Gold Winner and Excellence accolades of Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards, nomination for the China Architecture Media Awards, shortlisted for UED Museum Design Award and ranked 10th in the China Architecture Ten Years selection. Notably, TAOA won another WA Awards for Chinese Architecture in 2012. 

TAOA constantly seeks a new approach to architecture which not only coexists with natural and social environments but also adapts to the future. Based on the combination of traditional Chinese culture and modern notions, all projects designed by TAOA, ranging from residences to commercial facilities, cultural centers and more, embody the ethos of creating free and authentic space atmosphere in an organic and relaxing way. Such values enable TAOA to perfect every single aspect of architectural practice involving project planning, conceptual design, and construction details. Furthermore, the company pays close attention to the social context of architecture while meeting clients’ demands.

Tao Lei was nominated for Young Architect Award by the China Architecture Media Awards. Under the invitation of Phoenix Publishing & Media Group, TAOA’s first book, “In and Out”, part of Modern Architecture in China 70 Series, was published in 2012.

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Published on: January 3, 2025
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