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beijing design week: façade of 15,000 featherballs form CLOU architects‘ jianzi pavilion
all images courtesy of CLOU architects

 

 

 

during beijing design week 2015, CLOU architectshighlights the city’s spontaneous and dynamic public spaces with the ‘jianzi box’ pavilion. on an empty plot in the baitasi district — a new core area for the annual design HOP program — the international practice will realize the architectural intervention within a historic hutong area — a place where urban interventions engage the community as platforms for interaction and activity. 

 

the pavilion is made from the very materials that inform the everyday life of the area’s vibrant social sector — ‘jianzi’ (毽子), a traditional folk sport dating back to the han dynasty. players use their bodies to keep a heavily weighted, badminton-like birdie from hitting the ground, in turn transforming any disused space into an impromptu playground.

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on an empty plot in the baitasi district, the bejing-based practice presents the ‘jianzi box’ pavilion

 

 

 

in the design of the pavilion, CLOU architects reconsiders the usual context of the playful featherball as an architectural material, forming a façade from 15,000 colorful jianzi that extend over a steel frame. a series of swings hanging from the ceiling and ample internal space provide room for movie screenings there, yoga classes, lectures and reading sessions, engaging visitors on both a physical and emotional level.

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the structure seeks to ignite a personal connection between the item and the user

 

 

 

upon the project’s completion, all the individual game units will be gifted to the public — an act that aims to carry a piece of the experience with visitors to their own neighborhoods and communities across the world. 

 

CLOU architects envisions jianzi pavilion for beijing design week 2015

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builders begin initial construction work on the pavilion

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a steel frame is painted pink to match the color of the jianzi game

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15,000 jianzi will form a facade around the steel frame

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the colorful birdies tower overhead visitors to the pavilion

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builders attach the jianzi to the exterior of the structure’s frame

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the installation forms a dynamic relationship to the surrounding landscape

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the existing site prior to construction