mix architecture’s renovation design concept of chun qin yuan ecological farm, china, stems from a rural scene: the blue sky, innocent fields, buzzing frogs, the fragrant air in the shade of the trees. the farmer hopes to adjust to the use of the banquet hall as the spot’s main function to maximize its benefits.

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

 

the main body of the sun shed comprises a common concrete foundation, light steel structure, and sunlight board, which is used to cultivate economic seedling. mix architecture selected the materials reflecting the country elements — the studio used the farm planted yew seedlings surrounding space to form a true tree-lined background. yellow-brown bamboo woven into 12 pillars, not only hides the original construction of steel pillars, weakens its industrial traces, but also forms abstract trees, creating a forest in the ballroom.

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

mix architecture transforms a chinese sun shed into a banquet hall with 12 bamboo pillars

 

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edited by: maria erman | designboom