This document describes an architectural design project for a Fine Arts College campus in Beijing, China. The project included a main building, 3 student dormitories, a refectory, sports facilities, and an art gallery connected by bridges. The conceptual design segmented the main building volume with extensions and courtyards to bring in natural light and ventilation. The first phase was completed in 2005-2007 and included new buildings, landscaping, and sports fields. A second phase was planned to add more facilities.
This document describes an architectural design project for a Fine Arts College campus in Beijing, China. The project included a main building, 3 student dormitories, a refectory, sports facilities, and an art gallery connected by bridges. The conceptual design segmented the main building volume with extensions and courtyards to bring in natural light and ventilation. The first phase was completed in 2005-2007 and included new buildings, landscaping, and sports fields. A second phase was planned to add more facilities.
This document describes an architectural design project for a Fine Arts College campus in Beijing, China. The project included a main building, 3 student dormitories, a refectory, sports facilities, and an art gallery connected by bridges. The conceptual design segmented the main building volume with extensions and courtyards to bring in natural light and ventilation. The first phase was completed in 2005-2007 and included new buildings, landscaping, and sports fields. A second phase was planned to add more facilities.
ALI R.NO. :- 18251AA044 SEM :- V SEC :- B FINE ARTS COLLEGE, CHINA ● ARCHITECT : SYNARCHITECTS
● NAME OF PROJECT : FINE ARTS SCHOOL
● PLACE : BEIJING, CHINA
● TYPOLOGY : UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WITH MAIN
BUILDING, 3 STUDENT DORMITORIES,
REFECTORY, SPORTS FACILITIES AND ART
GALLERY, LANDSCAPE
● OWNER : CHINA CENTRAL ARTS UNIVERSITY
● GFA : 136.000 SQM
● TIME : 2005 2007
● STATE : FIRST PHASE COMPLETE
FINE ARTS COLLEGE, CHINA ● The conceptual idea segments visually the central buildings long cubature with extensions. Edged in the sections and connected with bridges we push courtyards in the volume to bring daylight and fresh air into the building. Big gaps between the studios and the practice rooms and a varying facade design generate the impression of being in an ensemble rather than standing in front of a space consuming wall. ● The new buildings consist of extensions to the central building, a refectory, connecting bridges and the entrance building. In addition, the landscape and the sporting fields had been designed and constructed. The conceptual idea visually divides the central building's long cubature with extensions. By adding courtyards to the volume, we bring daylight and fresh air into the building. FINE ARTS COLLEGE, CHINA ● The center of the existing shell construction was pulled down to create a representative entrance. Three partly glazed bridge s a dynamic situation anD will connect the administration building (second building phase) with the dormitories and the sporting grounds. ● In the second building phase there will be a tribune and sport field, as well as an arena, gallery, administration building, houses for the teachers and a hotel for visitors.
ENTRANCE VIEW FROM BRIDGE
FINE ARTS COLLEGE, CHINA SPACES
MAIN BUILDINGS OUTER MOVEMENT BRIDGE SYSTEM INNER MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT FREE SPACES NEW PLAZAS STUDY LIVE NEW OPENING