Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou
BIG Bjarke Ingels Group 

Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou

BIG Bjarke Ingels Group 


The Jinji Lake Pavilion designed by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group – has opened. This is one of the eleven permanent pavilions forming a 13-kilometer promenade around Suzhou’s waterfront.

The 1,200-square-meter building presents four interconnected parts arranged around a central courtyard. Each one houses a different program: coffee shop, boutique, restaurant, visitor center.

Bringing up traditional tea houses, BIG does a take on the ceramic roof by means of an undulating skin fragmented with pieces of glass that drape towards the ground and incorporate perforations to create a dynamic play of lights and shadows. The facades, with double-height entrances, guide visitors to the courtyard, where a tree stands as a focal point. Their transparent glazing allows a visual rapport with the surrounding park, while the surfaces of polished steel reflect both the light and the greenery.

Currently under construction, the nearby Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, also a work of BIG, is due to open at the end of 2025.