line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate

lightweight Bamboo frame shapes Climacool Teahouse by line+

 

Climacool Teahouse is a temporary bamboo installation constructed by line+ studio in Chengdu’s Taikoo Li, in collaboration with adidas and ZERO. The project investigates spatial responses to urban climate through lightweight materials and atmospheric design strategies. Bamboo serves as the primary structural and environmental medium, selected for its speed of assembly, flexibility, and relevance to local vernacular architecture.

 

Located in a dense commercial plaza, the teahouse installation is organized around a central grove of live bamboo, beneath a suspended LED ring that references the movement of air. The concept emerged from an earlier airborne design, which was reconfigured due to urban safety restrictions. The bamboo grove replaces the idea of suspension with grounded verticality, creating a climate-responsive space informed by natural airflow and thermal comfort. The overall form is composed of two concentric cylinders. Fresh bamboo stalks bend radially from the upper ring and are anchored at the base, forming an inward-facing forest canopy. The ring above, made from lightweight digital fabrication, acts as a visual and climatic element. Dry ice, misting systems, and mechanical fans are integrated into the structure to modulate temperature and simulate a level-5 breeze (8.0–10.8 m/s), offering perceptible airflow within the space.

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
Climacool Teahouse by line+ studio in Chengdu’s Taikoo Li | all images by Arch-Exist Photography unless stated otherwise

 

 

live bamboo in layered vertical enclosure forms the installation

 

Four core design elements comprise the installation by architectural firm line+ studio: the Bamboo Grove, Bamboo Strips, Bamboo Furniture, and Environmental Control. The interior spatial core, composed of live bamboo, creates a layered vertical enclosure. Bamboo stalks are fixed between a lightweight tensioned canopy and the ground, forming a cylindrical grove with a shaded, enclosed interior. Continuous woven bamboo strips form the vertical and horizontal surfaces of the outer enclosure. These strips extend to form seating elements on the plaza side, integrating building envelope and public interface. The system conceals mechanical and electrical systems while softening site boundaries. All seating and tables are produced from untreated bamboo using traditional construction methods. The furniture design references Chengdu’s teahouse culture and contributes to the spatial programming of the pavilion. Due to time constraints, the architectural team completed parts of the fabrication process on-site. Cooling elements include a central misting unit beneath the ring canopy and secondary misting under the perimeter benches. Fans embedded in the floor beneath the central circle create vertical airflow in sync with the Climacool shoe campaign’s performance concept.

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
a central grove of live bamboo forms the spatial core of the installation

 

 

Climacool Teahouse creates microclimatic relief in urban center

 

The installation’s construction was completed within a five-day window, requiring coordinated prefabrication and on-site assembly. Restrictions on working hours and weather disruptions were addressed through phased deployment and adaptive workflows. Following the exhibition period, modular seating units were removed and relocated to various urban public spaces, extending the material and functional life of the project. The installation is part of an ongoing investigation by line+ into spatial strategies that accommodate urban climate and ephemeral use, using minimal means and materials adaptable to local contexts.

 

Rather than a permanent structure, Climacool Teahouse operates as a temporary urban interface, providing short-term environmental comfort and spatial orientation. It explores the role of architecture in creating microclimatic relief and contributes to the discourse on lightweight, adaptive urban installations.

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
the project was created in collaboration with adidas and ZERO | image by line+

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
fresh bamboo stalks are bent radially and fixed to form a shaded, enclosed interior space

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a suspended LED ring above the bamboo grove references airflow and climatic movement

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
the structure releases mist outward from beneath the outer benches to offer moments of relief around the plaza

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the outer bamboo enclosure extends into modular seating units accessible from the plaza

line+ crafts circular live bamboo teahouse responding to chengdu's urban climate
two concentric cylinders shape the pavilion, integrating both structural clarity and environmental control

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cooling is enhanced by misting nozzles and underfloor fans, creating microclimatic variation

 

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fans, misting systems, and dry ice simulate a perceptible level-5 breeze within the pavilion
fans, misting systems, and dry ice simulate a perceptible level-5 breeze within the pavilion
the furniture design reflects Chengdu’s teahouse culture, integrated into a contemporary installation
the furniture design reflects Chengdu’s teahouse culture, integrated into a contemporary installation
after the exhibition, the seating units were repurposed for public use throughout the city
after the exhibition, the seating units were repurposed for public use throughout the city
all furniture was crafted from untreated bamboo using traditional methods
all furniture was crafted from untreated bamboo using traditional methods
digital fabrication was used to create the lightweight LED ring suspended above the grove
digital fabrication was used to create the lightweight LED ring suspended above the grove

project info:

 

name: Climacool Teahouse

architect: line+ studio | @lineplus_studio

location: East Plaza of Taikoo Li, Sichuan, Chengdu, China

built area: 294 sqm

 

principal architect: Zhu Peidong

design team: Sun Xiaoyu, Zhou Yang, Cao Linlin, Chen Puyu, Du Mengying

client: adidas Sports (China) Co., Ltd.

curatorial agency: ZERO

construction collaboration: Frasers Exhibition Services Co., Ltd. (Shanghai/Beijing)

structural design: Luanlu Structure Architectural Design Studio (Chengdu) Co., Ltd.

structure: Steel frame

material: Bamboo

photographer: Arch-Exist Photography | @archexist, line+

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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