Wuyuan Rd. Studio / Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
The studio of Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects is housed in a normal two-story building sited in a typical Shanghai alley. The renovation is based on the original structure, but emphasises on the continuation of space and visual connection between indoor and outdoor. A glimpse through glass doors and windows or bevel skylights captured the cool shades of tree and changes of sunlight, as one senses the natural surrounding and time passing by.
© Eiichi Kano
Architects: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Location: Xuhui, Shanghai, China
Architect In Charge: Liu Yuyang
Design Team: Cao Feile, Wang Keyi, Chan Wanfei
Area: 355.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Eiichi Kano, Herman Mao, Che Jin
Structure Consultant: Liu Tao
Client: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Contractor: Shanghai Zhuohao Construction Co.
Building Area: 400m2
Cost: 800,000RMB
© Eiichi Kano
Text description provided by the architects. The studio of Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects is housed in a normal two-story building sited in a typical Shanghai alley. The renovation is based on the original structure, but emphasises on the continuation of space and visual connection between indoor and outdoor. A glimpse through glass doors and windows or bevel skylights captured the cool shades of tree and changes of sunlight, as one senses the natural surrounding and time passing by.
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© Eiichi Kano
Architects: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Location: Xuhui, Shanghai, China
Architect In Charge: Liu Yuyang
Design Team: Cao Feile, Wang Keyi, Chan Wanfei
Area: 355.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Eiichi Kano, Herman Mao, Che Jin
Structure Consultant: Liu Tao
Client: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Contractor: Shanghai Zhuohao Construction Co.
Building Area: 400m2
Cost: 800,000RMB
© Eiichi Kano
Text description provided by the architects. The studio of Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects is housed in a normal two-story building sited in a typical Shanghai alley. The renovation is based on the original structure, but emphasises on the continuation of space and visual connection between indoor and outdoor. A glimpse through glass doors and windows or bevel skylights captured the cool shades of tree and changes of sunlight, as one senses the natural surrounding and time passing by.
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