The CUN PANDA NANA architectural studio designed the new 1/2 Coffee & Bar store in Gulangyu, a small island off the coast of Xiamen, China. The client requested a composite space that is more in line with the surrounding natural environment and more suitable for local architecture.

The strategy was to maintain the original architectural form, a dome building with a natural sea view, which was part of the 19th-century building of Deji Company. The round architectural lines appear natural and harmonious.
CUN PANDA NANA Team starts from the concept that an interesting life is half of mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas. The new store includes a series of quite striking architectural elements that are based on nature. The interior design organically combines the characteristics of the island and responds to the brand's ambition with a diverse and composite space.

In response to the local climate and architectural heritage, the project utilises main steel structures that look like tree trunks, growing around the space and stretching out a broad "canopy" covering the ceiling, to create shadows and a shelter from the sun and rain in the subtropical region. Layers of leaves on the canopy form shadowy lights under the illumination of the "sunshine", projected on the ground.


12 Coffee & Bar by CUN PANDA NANA. Photograph by Liu Xinghao.
 

Description of project by CUN PANDA NANA

In 2018, a new cafe named 1/2 opened in Xiamen. In the past 4 years, it has developed into a coffee brand integrating coffee, inn, and customization. During the rapid development period, it plans to launch branches in Xiamen and surrounding islands. CUN PANDA NANA received this design commission. The client expects to create a composite space in Gulangyu that is more in line with the surrounding natural environment and more suitable for local architecture.

A marine garden, a living museum of world architecture, a city of world heritage...these are the various annotations people give to Gulangyu, most of which show people’s fantasies and yearning for this small isolated island. As designers, Cai Xuanna and Lin Jiacheng are also expecting that in the future 1/2 Coffee & Bar (Gulangyu Store) will become one of the unique annotations of Gulangyu.

Designers Cai Xunna and Lin Jiacheng start from the brand concept of 1/2 Coffee & Bar that an interesting life is half of mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas. Based on nature, the interior design organically combines the characteristics of the island and responds to the brand's ambition with a diverse and composite space.

Located in Dadeji Bathing Beach on Shengqi Mountain of Gulangyu Island, the original structure of the project was part of the 19th-century building of Deji Company, which is a dome building with a natural sea view. The round architectural lines appear natural and harmonious next to the Dadeji Beach on Gulangyu Island.

A simplified veranda architectural style is adopted to retain a large proportion of the original architectural form. The small-leaf ficus commonly seen on the island grows indoors in another way, where the main steel structures look like tree trunks, growing around the space and stretching out a broad "canopy" covering the ceiling, to create shadows and a shelter from the sun and rain in the humid, hot, and rainy subtropical region. It also creates an unseen space for ventilation and heat dissipation.

Layers of leaves on the canopy form shadowy lights under the illumination of the "sunshine", projected on the ground. In the 1/2 Coffee & Bar, light strips are embedded in the gaps between the "twigs and trees" on the top, full of leisurely fun.

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CUN PANDA NANA Team.- Cai Xuanna, Lin Jiacheng.
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Lighting Design.- Vidlux&Crisman.
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250 sqm.
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2021.
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Xiamen, Fujian, China.
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Liu Xinghao, Yan Yu Architectural Space Photography, Yu Vision.
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PANDA Design Co., Ltd., which is jointly founded by Lin and the post-80s representative of space design, Cui Shu, is a team committed to space design for children. They focus on designs of children’s commercial space including kindergarten, parent-child restaurant, library, playground, etc.

Lin Jiacheng, who was born in 1984 in Fujian, is an interior designer. His lovely and honest image makes the media call him "panda daddy" affectionately. He is both head of Zhangzhou Mingju Decoration Design Co., Ltd. and co-sponsor of PANDA brand. As a post-80s master in the field of space design for children, he is the designer of AYOU CULTURE, which is the most influential brand of China's Preschool Education. Moreover, he is the first designer to integrate the parenting philosophy of Professor Wassilios Emmanuel Fthenakis, who is known as "Father of Early Educa-tion in German", into Chinese children's space design, helping AYOU win the praise of the indus-try in China and Germany.

Lin cre-ates classic designs including Mengbao Parent-Child Restaurant, Yingyue-Huayuan Earth Acade-my and Xiamen Qingyou Cultural and Creative Shop, and provides Chinese children with numer-ous of amazing kindergarten, early childhood education institutions, libraries and other children's commercial spaces. Lin’s works have won special glories of A'design from Italy, SBID from Brit-ain, Design Star of China, etc.
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Published on: June 24, 2022
Cite: "Urban context, culture and natural resources. 12 Coffee & Bar by CUN PANDA NANA" METALOCUS. Accessed
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