Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre

Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre
Marc Goodwin

Finnish sensibility in China: Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre

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Finnish sensibility to China

Helsinki and Shanghai based studio, PES-Architects, have completed their seventh project in China: the Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre. Fuzhou is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian Province. It has been ranked one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the world. In 2013, the Fuzhou Government hosted an international invited competition for the Strait Culture and Art Centre with the goal of strengthening the cultural image of the city and the Mawei New Town development area.

 

PES-Architects’ winning proposal takes inspiration from the petals of a jasmine blossom, the city flower of Fuzhou. The flower is manifested in the formal language and colour of the architecture takes inspiration from the petals of a jasmine blossom, the city flower of Fuzhou. The five jasmine petal venues — opera house (1600 seats), concert hall (1000 seats), multi-functional theatre, art exhibition hall and cinema centre — are linked by a Cultural Concourse and a large roof terrace with public services and commercial and leisure facilities. The roof terrace is accessible via two ramps from the Jasmine Gardens as well as from the Central Jasmine Plaza, providing a seamless connection from the complex to the riverfront of the Minjiang River. On the underground level, a promenade-like route along the Liangcuo flood river connects the landscape to the interiors, as well as providing a connection between the metro station and the Centre.

 

PekkaSalminen, Founder of PES-Architects describes the scheme,

 

“Dividing the large complex into smaller units gives the Centre a more human scale and makes it easy for users to navigate both indoors and outdoors. Each building has a core area — a semi-public, curved gallery that follows the curvature of the main façade — that integrates the public interior space with the landscape of the Jasmine Gardens around the building and further with the Mahangzhou island natural reserve in front of the Centre.”

 

Ceramics

Ceramic is used as the project’s main material due to its significance in the historical context of the maritime Silk Road trade connection between China and the rest of the world. PES-Architects worked with Taiwanese ceramic artist Samuel Hsuan-yu Shih to design the artistic ceramic interior for two main auditoriums according to acoustical demands, using the legendary “China White” material and new technology. All façades are clad with white ceramic tiles and louvres, while both the opera hall and concert hall showcase this cultural material in innovative and creative ways in the acoustic wall surface.

 

The interior surfaces of the opera hall and concert hall are clad with topographical ceramic panels. Based on extensive studies carried out with the acousticians, two types of acoustic panels were developed: an engraved panel and a mosaic tile panel. Both panels are adaptable to the topographical surfaces that are required to achieve high quality acoustics, as well as the visual language of the design.


Bamboo

The Multipurpose Hall is designed for a 700 seat audience. The walls are clad with solid CNC cut bamboo blocks, shaped according to the acoustic needs. The roof is equipped with a flexible cable net ceiling to enable a flexible usage of lighting and other technical equipment.

 

SCAC - An International Landmark Project Featuring LOPO Terracotta Panels and Baguettes

SCAC - An International Landmark Project Featuring LOPO Terracotta Panels and Baguettes
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Standing out from the fierce competition with excellent terracotta facade panel manufacturers at home and abroad, LOPO China emerged as the terracotta facade supplier for this major project. In order to perfectly fulfill designer's design concept, in a span of two years, LOPO’s engineers and technicians have been continuously optimizing the firing process of ceramic facade tiles and terracotta baguette sunscreen, glaze technology and production process, and carried out a comprehensive improvement of terracotta sunshade production line. Under the intense time pressure, LOPO worked hard to supply curtain wall materials for this large-scale project on time and with excellent quality. LOPO is very honored to be part of this project and hopes to cooperate with more designers in the future to complete more world-class construction projects.

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LOPO China is a family-owned corporation established in 2002 by the couple Mr Xinghua Peng and Mrs Meiyu Yang. Over the past decade, LOPO China has become the major manufacturer of architectural terracotta product in mainland China. Now we have set up 3 factories in Fujian province, which are LOPO Thin Brick, LOPO Terracotta Facade Panel, LOPO Artificial Stone. Equipped by advanced production lines imported from Italian, excellent technical team and more than 600 skilled workers, we are capable of providing high-quality and environmentally-friendly products with extensive range of colors, textures and sizes. LOPO clay tile and terracotta facade have met the requirement of EU/ASTM standard. It’s our honor that more and more of LOPO terracotta products have been applying in world-class projects like Beijing Olympic facilities and “Hamburg House” in Expo 2010 Shanghai.
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