Beijing Tea House, Beijing
Kengo Kuma- Type House Culture / Leisure Refurbishment
- Material Plastic
- Date 2010 - 2014
- City Beijing
- Country China
- Photographer Koji Fujii
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By the east gate of the Forbidden City, in the heart of Beijing, an old siheyuan-style house is renovated with four types of modular polyethylene blocks that let natural light pass through and fill the interior spaces.
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Obra Work
Casa del té Pekín Beijing Tea House
Arquitectos Architects
Kengo Kuma & Associates; Kengo Kuma (socio encargado partner in charge); Yoshihiko Seki (equipo de proyecto project team)
Consultores Consultants
Ejiri Structural Engineers (estructura structural engineering), Lighting Planners Associates (electricidad electricity), Kengo Kuma & Associates: Kengo Kuma, Yoshihiko Seki (exterior y paisajismo exterior and landscaping)
Contratista Contractor
Beijing Jiujiu Oriental Jipin Dongju Decoration
Fotos Photos
Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners Inc.