Classroom for CHUAN-WO
The designer uses large windows to eliminate human obstacles, perfectly reflects the spatial ideas of the tea guest culture, creates the openness and connectivity of indoor and outdoor spaces, and improves the level of communication and interaction between people. Making tea art is no longer just a learning class, but let participants experience the tranquility and integrity of tea, the harmony and unification of nature and people.
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Using large windows to eliminate man-made barriers,perfectly reflecting the spatial ideology of the culture of tea hospitality,creating the openness and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces,raising the level of the interaction and communication between people. Making art of tea no longer a class just for learning, it is for the participants to physically and emotionally experience the quietness and completeness brought by the harmonious unity of the tea, the nature and the people.
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We use a large glass and wooden platform to connect the landscape to the interior space, and use bamboo as a ceiling material to bring natural elements into the space design.
This design case uses the original tea-making experience classroom of the school to carry out planning and transformation. Shiding high school is located in the wet and rainy halfway up the mountain. The building has been in such an environment for a long time and has been seriously repaired with serious wall cancer problems and water leakage. Also, because of the damage of tea-making equipment, the frequency of classes is reduced, and it is a wet and dark storage room. We reorganized the built environment and kept one of the tea stoves and chimneys as memories of the past. Taiwan’s past was deeply influenced by the culture of Japanese rule, and the tea ceremony brought in exquisite and rigorous tea spirit at that time. Taiwanese tea art retains the important elements of Taiwanese tea art and advocates the attitude of life and nature. Therefore, we use wood materials to reflect the flavor of Japanese style and make a fusion with Taiwanese tea. Let the rigor and focus of the Japanese-style tea ceremony be reflected in the space, and the wooden structure also makes the original wet and cold space warmer. The natural mellowness of Taiwanese tea is filled with the fragrance of the entire space to the natural environment outside. It symbolizes the Zen and life attitude of Taiwanese tea art. The school plans to open a large area of floor-to-ceiling windows, and the school has security concerns. Worried that such a design would be invaded or destroyed by a person with a heart or a broken glass caused by a typhoon. Therefore, in addition to increasing the thickness of the glass, and strengthening the structure of the window frame, The design is made and safe.
The project began in Taipei in October 2018, was completed in Taipei in April 2019, and was exhibited in Taipei in June 2019.
Make the originally enclosed space open, visually, this creates a feeling of openness and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Shiding High School is located in the mountainside campus in the rainy area. The surrounding characteristic industry of this school is the tea industry. The school hopes that the designer can connect the idle space with the characteristic industries around the school, and the designer cuts into the space design from the perspective of humanity. Concept, many people in the former Taiwanese society will put a pot of tea at their doorstep, so that passers-by can ease the hardships on the road, but as the society progresses, people's requirements for safety and health are gradually improved. Such behavior is now invisible. At the same time, people's distrust is also rising. The school also builds a high wall for students' safety to teach students knowledge. The designer's challenge is how to use space changes to restore trust between people. The teacher removed the high walls of the campus, allowing the students' vision to extend outwards, establishing a connection between the human and the natural environment, while the people who went up the mountain extended their steps outdoors for a while, and the students served a cup of tea. The fatigue of the passengers also allows the students to find the feelings of the people in the process of offering tea, sincerely caring for others, or This is just a simple thing, but it will gradually ferment in the minds of students, affecting their thinking and life. The opening of large-scale external windows, in addition to the sense of influence, also increases natural lighting to make the overall indoor environment no longer bleak.
In early Taiwan society, The culture of tea serving, which relieved the hardship of passersby in the past, reflects a spirit of giving and a virtuous character of the host.Today tea is an art, but the most important spirit of it is not preserved. creating the openness and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces,which closes the distance between people and removes the barrier of trust.
Image #1: Creator XIE MIN XUAN, SHIDING HIGH SCHOOL Tea ceremony classroom, 2019. Image #2: Creator XIE MIN XUAN, SHIDING HIGH SCHOOL Tea ceremony classroom, 2019. Image #3: Creator XIE MIN XUAN, SHIDING HIGH SCHOOL Tea ceremony classroom, 2019. Image #4: Creator XIE MIN XUAN, SHIDING HIGH SCHOOL Tea ceremony classroom, 2019. Image #5: Creator XIE MIN XUAN, SHIDING HIGH SCHOOL Tea ceremony classroom, 2019.
Shiding Tea Ceremony Classroom has been a Golden winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Gold A' Design Award is granted to designs that demonstrate a high level of innovation and a significant impact on their intended audience. Recognized as a major achievement by the A' Design Awards, these designs are characterized by their visionary approach and the exceptional skill of their creators. Winners of the Gold A' Design Award are noted for their ability to push the envelope in art, science, design, and technology, delivering solutions that not only meet but exceed expectations. These designs serve as benchmarks for excellence, encouraging further innovation and inspiring future generations of designers.
XIE MIN XUAN was recognized with the coveted Golden A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work Shiding Tea Ceremony Classroom.
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