Tao Hua Yuan / CL3 Architects
Tea absorbs the spirit of the universe, appealing to men of letters throughout the ages. As a tea house to promote Chinese culture of tea drinking, while being innovative, Taohuayuan seeks to meet demands of modern life. The design utilized a quite Zen esthetic and simple style to bring a tranquil and free space to the bustling city.
Courtyard. Image © Nirut Benjabanpot
Architects: CL3 Architects
Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nirut Benjabanpot
Traditional Culture Hall. Image © Nirut Benjabanpot
From the architect. Tea absorbs the spirit of the universe, appealing to men of letters throughout the ages. As a tea house to promote Chinese culture of tea drinking, while being innovative, Taohuayuan seeks to meet demands of modern life. The design utilized a quite Zen esthetic and simple style to bring a tranquil and free space to the bustling city.
Floor Plan
The building is in a clear outline of single rectangles, tucked away in the forest just like a masterpiece of nature. While marble is strong and steady, the glass is clear and pure, thus the facade harmoniously combines hardness and softness, as well as virtual and real, giving the house a contemporary look. The interior becomes the extension of the architecture; simple materials such as wood, bamboo and marbleare used together with concise lines to create Zen tranquility.Â
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Courtyard. Image © Nirut Benjabanpot
Architects: CL3 Architects
Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nirut Benjabanpot
Traditional Culture Hall. Image © Nirut Benjabanpot
From the architect. Tea absorbs the spirit of the universe, appealing to men of letters throughout the ages. As a tea house to promote Chinese culture of tea drinking, while being innovative, Taohuayuan seeks to meet demands of modern life. The design utilized a quite Zen esthetic and simple style to bring a tranquil and free space to the bustling city.
Floor Plan
The building is in a clear outline of single rectangles, tucked away in the forest just like a masterpiece of nature. While marble is strong and steady, the glass is clear and pure, thus the facade harmoniously combines hardness and softness, as well as virtual and real, giving the house a contemporary look. The interior becomes the extension of the architecture; simple materials such as wood, bamboo and marbleare used together with concise lines to create Zen tranquility.Â
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