Simple Design Archive
Simple Design Archive
  • 城市 : 中国合肥   City : Hefei, China
  • 面积 : 440平方米   Area : 440 sq.m.
  • 完成日期 : 2024-06-30    Completion Date : 2024-06-30
  • 设计师 : 洪人杰(Jenchieh Hung)、Kulthida Songkittipakdee   Designer : Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee
  • 摄影 : W Workspace
  • 事务所官方工作室名称 : HAS design and research建筑事务所   Official Name : HAS design and research
  • 官网/公众号 : www.hasdesignandresearch.com
Simple Design Archive  Simple Design Archive
Simple Design集合馆(Simple Design Archive)是收藏当代亚州艺术品,并集合北欧家具的复合形态美术馆。该空间位于中国安徽,以著名的黄山广受人知,其山景如诗如画般的印象,带给人们永恒性与无穷尽的精神感知,而这独特的自然性也影响HAS design and research建筑事务所主持建筑师Jenchieh Hung和Kulthida Songkittipakdee,促使他们在该艺术场所营造出无限的自然流动体验。 Simple Design集合馆以连续的墙体区分空间内外同时,也藉由墙体作为建筑元素,提供引导、展示、收纳等复合功能。在这个场所中,建筑师Jenchieh Hung和Kulthida Songkittipakdee试着带给人们一种诗意的圣地,它不仅提供美术馆与集合收藏功能,更在某种程度上带给高密度繁忙的城市人,更深层的心灵疗愈与空间归属,从而达到超越建筑场地的限制,替城市与使用者带来崭新的生活印象。
Simple Design Archive is a composite museum that collects contemporary Asian artworks and modern Northern European furniture. Located in Anhui, China, it is widely known for the famous Huangshan Mountain, whose picturesque mountain scenery leaves an impression as poetic as a painting, bringing people a sense of eternity and endless spiritual perception. This unique natural beauty has also influenced HAS Design and Research founders and architects, Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee, prompting them to create an infinite natural flow experience in this museum and art spaces. The entrance of Simple Design Archive is different from conventional museums, which usually open directly to the outside. Due to the busy and noisy surrounding environment, Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) have set up nearly ten curved walls at the entrance, resembling landscape caves facing the sky. These walls not only block the noise from the external roads but also create an "echo chamber" courtyard inside the cave by gradually changing the height of the wall openings, becoming a poetic sound sanctuary. Simple Design Archive uses continuous walls to distinguish between interior and exterior spaces, while also utilizing these walls as architectural elements for guiding, displaying, and storage functions. In this project, architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee strive to create a poetic sanctuary that seamlessly blends both exterior and interior spaces. It serves not only as a museum and collection space but also offers deeper spiritual healing and a sense of spatial belonging to people in the densely populated and busy city. This approach transcends the limitations of the architectural site, bringing a fresh impression of life to both the city and its users.
The curved wall extends upward creating a unique skylight effect
designed by architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee
The extended curved wall forms a natural entryway designed by architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee
The transparent foyer seamlessly integrates with the forest
designed by Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS)
HAS Design and Research have created a unique circulation plan for these art spaces
The floating ceiling creates a serene effect designed by architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee
Nature and architecture merge seamlessly designed by architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee
The seasonal skylight forest garden creates a unique interplay of light and shadow