Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center / ZJJZ
Located in the remote village of Tuanjie, the Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center is one of the first projects of a new government policy to help ameliorate rural poverty through the introduction of agricultural tourism. The building aims to become a new centerpiece in the village, catalyzing further development in the area.
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Architects: ZJJZ
Location: Zunyi, Guizhou, China
Lead Architects: Zhenyu Cao, Xuanru Chen, Sean Shen, Yuying Kate Tsai
Clients: Guizhou Dafa Tourism Development Co., Ltd.
Local Structural And Mep Engineer: Guiyang Architectural Design & Surveying Prospecting Co., Ltd.
Area: 3280.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Laurian Ghinitoiu
Courtesy of ZJJZ
Text description provided by the architects. Located in the remote village of Tuanjie, the Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center is one of the first projects of a new government policy to help ameliorate rural poverty through the introduction of agricultural tourism. The building aims to become a new centerpiece in the village, catalyzing further development in the area.
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Recent years have seen hurried attempts by architects to preserve the disappearing traditional architecture in rural China. However, unlike other rural areas Tuanjie village has little traditional architecture to hold on to. Instead, its striking landscapes provide a new inspiratio...
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Architects: ZJJZ
Location: Zunyi, Guizhou, China
Lead Architects: Zhenyu Cao, Xuanru Chen, Sean Shen, Yuying Kate Tsai
Clients: Guizhou Dafa Tourism Development Co., Ltd.
Local Structural And Mep Engineer: Guiyang Architectural Design & Surveying Prospecting Co., Ltd.
Area: 3280.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Laurian Ghinitoiu
Courtesy of ZJJZ
Text description provided by the architects. Located in the remote village of Tuanjie, the Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center is one of the first projects of a new government policy to help ameliorate rural poverty through the introduction of agricultural tourism. The building aims to become a new centerpiece in the village, catalyzing further development in the area.
© Laurian Ghinitoiu
Recent years have seen hurried attempts by architects to preserve the disappearing traditional architecture in rural China. However, unlike other rural areas Tuanjie village has little traditional architecture to hold on to. Instead, its striking landscapes provide a new inspiratio...
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