‘blossom-gate’ by prechteck, xiangyiang, china image © prechteck all images courtesy of prechteck

vienna-based firm prechteck has finalized their concept for the ‘blossom-gate’ at the entrance to the flower park of xiangyiang, china. the passageway reinterprets the typology of a threshold through which all people must pass, from that of a point of circulation to a space of gathering. the sprouting structure, alluding to the local flora, consists in two stylistically arching bamboo space frames covered in hundreds of single poles like brush strokes of calligraphy framing the landscape which proved to influence many ancient chinese writers and artists. in the interstitial space formed at the convergence of the two forms, the point of ingress and egress, a new social gathering function is created with stepped seating that provides for several stages within a sculptural construct and a picturesque backdrop.

prechteck: blossom gate approach image © prechteck

prechteck: blossom gate curved space-frame structure with integrated seating image © prechteck

prechteck: blossom gate floor plan / level 0

prechteck: blossom gate elevation

prechteck: blossom gate elevation

prechteck: blossom gate model

prechteck: blossom gate model

prechteck: blossom gate model

prechteck: blossom gate model

prechteck: blossom gate concept diagram

prechteck: blossom gate concept