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2020 WAN Awards entry: The Garden of Forking Paths - SZAD/Atelier Apeiron/Yunchao Xu

The Garden of Forking Paths by SZAD/Atelier Apeiron/Yunchao Xu is an entry in the Future Projects - Leisure Category of the 2020 WAN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 10 June 2020 2020 Future Projects

In the Shunan Bamboo Forrest in Sichuan of China, is there a unique geological landscape called Gem Lakes, which are small blue ponds formed by underground water containing copper sulfate. The site is right by a small Gem Lake in a bamboo forest. Our client is a local Tibetan couple who wanted a place for their family to spend weekends in nature. Also, the garden may open to public at certain festivals and host a variety of local cultural events.

In this project, building disappears and nature reveals. Our primary strategy is to lead life into natural field by hand-making the building in its original way. After a long discussion with our clients, we decided not to use any resources from outside the forest. Plenty of bamboo, pebbles from the river and natural water of the pond, become all the materials of the house, so that the new structure gets along with the ecology system around.

Twin Archimedes spirals are applied in the plan with two paths, by which 36 bamboo arch units with different spans surround the center of twin spirals. These intersected arches generate a garden of void and solid. Each arch is interwoven by bent fresh bamboo with local traditional crafts as both partition walls and roofs. This combination also creates a series of interconnected corridors, bringing more possibilities and interesting twists in forking paths. In future, these bamboo arches can also be reassembled or recycled according to specific space requirements.

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Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WAN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding projects, take a look at the winners from last year here.

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