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| "Entrance": Collage, digital photo. |

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A Chinese Village’s Breezy New Library Uses Traditional Construction Techniques for Social Impact
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| Photographs by Sai Zhao |
Modeled after a traditional Dong timber house, a new local library designed by Chinese architecture firm Condition_Lab highlights the region’s architectural heritage through elegant, contemporary details. Pingtan Book House is located in the village of Pingtan, Tongdao Province, Hunan, and nestles into the courtyard of a primary school that serves 400 children. The studio saw an opportunity to complement the school—a 20-year old blocky, concrete construction—with an addition that was more empathetic to its cultural and natural surroundings.
Condition_Lab conceived of the idea for a pitched, tiled roof and mortise-and-tenon construction from the local vernacular, drawing attention to the region’s disappearing historic construction. “Entire villages built over centuries from a single sustainable material, indigenous China Fir, are rapidly losing their identity,” the studio explains in a statement. “Dong’s cultural DNA is being challenged by contemporary living and the quest to modernize.”
Connection and interaction within the space and with one another is an important facet of Condition_Lab’s ethos. “Social impact does not require large amounts of financial investment, design is not limited to high-end projects, and architecture must have a purpose,” the studio says. To make the interior space inviting for children to explore, sit, and read, the designers devised a unique plan: instead of rooms and doors, the layout consists of two staircases that wrap around one another in a double helix. Landings between staircases provide wall space for books and top-to-bottom windows that peer out into the surrounding landscape. The steps provide seating for the children, with views up and down the three-story structure through airy balustrades.
Condition_Lab focuses on purposeful design as a vehicle to make change, and you can explore more of the studio’s work on its websiteand Instagram.

Another Family Birthday...
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| "Uncle Skete": old photo, digital collage. |
When I think of Uncle Skete, I smile. I really do.
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2 comments:
Absolutely fantastic blog! Loved your art, and of course, I always love articles on architecture, and using tradition always appeals to me. Your family stories are wonderful and you keep all of them alive by focusing on their positive qualities. I think someone crocheted those birds: what a sense of humor our maker must have! Happy Labor Day. (I'm going to try to NOT do any of that tomorrow.) Since I am now anonymous, think of all I have accomplished! Carrol
Jacki, thanks for thinking of me on my happy days. I enjoyed this weekend so much and was so happy.
I love how you honor your dear family with these old family pics and telling the stories of aunts and uncles and your dad, which are all gone already. And the other part of your dear family, WW and her family.
Jacki, I hope you have a good week ahead.
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