The Warp / Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin + The University of Hong Kong

By Cristian Aguilar

Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong
  • Architects: Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin , The University of Hong Kong
  • Location: Alcohol Room Villagers’ Committee, Jiu Zhao Duan, Ludian Xian, Zhaotong Shi, Yunnan Sheng, China
  • Design Team: Joyce Ip (Project Leader), Jason Chong, Tod Zhu, Yvonne Xu Meng, HKU Architecture Students
  • Area: 130.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

  • Construction: Kunming Dianmuju Shangmao Company Ltd.
  • Funding: Supported by the Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Fund and a Knowledge Exchange Grant, HKU
  • Cost: 180,000 rmb

Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong
Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

From the architect. THE WARP is a rest area and roadside market built as part of a post-earthquake reconstruction in Ludian town, Yunnan, China. Situated in an ethnically diverse region with a Muslim majority population, the project serves as a meeting point and look out along the main entry road to this mountain village. The project provides three key spaces, stepped seating area for selling fruit and produce, a wooden deck for viewing and a covered resting and eating area. Formally, the deck extends toward the scenic valley, transforming from a straight line into a sine curve. Its peaks and valleys mimic the landscape while providing two mirrored spaces (above and below) for viewing and resting.


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

Exploded Axonometric
Exploded Axonometric

Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong
Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

This is the third and final instalment in a series of timber projects for Yunnan Province: THE PINCH, THE SWEEP AND THE WARP. It is an exploration of low-cost timber construction in collaboration with a local timber workshop. Each project responds directly to its given site, trying to make best use of a single small structure to provide a maximum of community functions. Collectively the series explores the activities of buying and selling, bridging, resting, viewing, eating, reading, and playing.


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong
Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

THE WARP was built with the help of first year architecture students at The University of Hong Kong and funded through a Knowledge Exchange Grant and the Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Fund.


Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong
Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

Elevation
Elevation

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Courtesy of Olivier Ottevaere & John Lin / The University of Hong Kong

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