atelier FCJZ studio visit

yung ho chang of atelier FCJZ, beijing, china
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on a recent trip to beijing, china, designboom visited the studio of the chinese practice atelier FCJZ, led by architect yung ho chang.
regularly traveling between the united states, where he teaches full time at the massachussets institute of technology, and the office
which is positioned within the park of the yuan ming yuan summer palace, outside of the city's urban center. housed within a
traditional chinese building and immediately encompassed with their own private grounds which includes a vegetable garden and open area
used to store materials and build full scale mockups of structures featuring experimental construction methods. the firm produces residences,
housing, cultural facilities and public venues as well as urban planning and landscape design projects. their work also spans into the
smaller scales of product, fashion and exhibition design.

garden adjacent to the studio
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their design approach desires to integrate technology into their architecture by incorporating readily available and mass-produced materials
which are assembled in methods which push the boundaries of accepted practice. to receive approval to use the previously unexploited techniques,
the architects build a 1:1 scale segment of the proposed structure within their yard or in off-site facilities including research laboratories
at university civil engineering departments to test the load capabilities or strength of connections. once it has been determined a success,
they then teach the process individuals that will be constructing the project.
facade textures may be created by shifting conventional masonry units to produce a pattern of shadows along the exterior surface. the 'glass chapel' in nanjing,
china substitutes glass blocks in the place of concrete blocks, forming the project's main structural components of vaulted ribs. a section expected to
experience the most stress was extracted and built to test the effect of the forces upon the mortar joints. hollow tube comprised of fiber reinforced plastic
were chosen as the vertical support elements for the two-storey 'FRP house', also in nanjing, china due to the translucency created by the integrated
fiberglass strands which bind the composition.

material storage adjacent to studio building
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full scale mock-up of experimental brick wall application
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materials and facade studies
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test materials
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test materials
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traditional roof shingles
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full scale mock-up of the 'glass chapel' in nanjing, china
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see designboom's original coverage of this project here.

full scale mock-up of the 'glass chapel' in nanjing, china
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see designboom's original coverage of this project here.

rendering of the 'glass chapel' in nanjing, china
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see designboom's original coverage of this project here.

initial test for the glass block arch
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workstations
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foam cutter station
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collection of study models
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model storage
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conference room
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design process
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site model
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model
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full scale mock-up of sun shades on display inside the studio
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model of the 'FRP house' in nanjing, china
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see designboom's coverage of this project here.

model detail of the 'FRP house' in nanjing, china
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see designboom's coverage of this project here.

rendering of the 'FRP house' in nanjing, china
image courtesy of atelier FCJZ
see designboom's coverage of this project here.

off-site construction and testing of full scale mock-up
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see designboom's coverage of this project here.

model
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atelier FCJZ: FRP house
this residence's structure is comprised solely of fiber reinforced polymer members, a material which is stronger than steel, while reintroducing methods of construction found in china's traditional architecture.
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a steel grid surface is partially inverted, creating public furniture that seamlessly forms both table and chairs.
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an array of glass partitions create fluctuating vantage points, creating the illusion of movement in the stationary installation.
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