atelier FCJZ: the bay


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‘the bay’ by atelier FCJZ images courtesy of atelier FCJZ chinese architecture studio, atelier FCJZ has completed ‘the bay’, a residential neighborhood in qingpu district, shanghai. the


development, consisting of 20 houses of five varieties, sits on a 43 hectare site once used as fishpond. looking to integrate the new built environment with the natural and cultural context


in which the neighborhood exists, the structures feature reinterpreted elements of tradition executed in a contemporary language. entrance of house ‘B2’ entrance courtyard of house ‘B3’ the


dwellings – constructed using materials unconventional to the area such as grey stone and steel – bear gable walls and sloped roofs reflective of details and components witnessed in the


vernacular architecture of the region. detail partition wall containing several fully and partially enclosed courtyards, each structure, regardless of its configuration, is composed of a


series of distinct and ranging volumes that definitively separate programmatic functions. the fragmented layouts ensure light and ventilation reach the depths of each house, regardless of


the humid and rainy local climate. one of the courtyards of house ‘B3’ (left) backyard of house ‘B3’ facing the lake (right) interior hallway study room in house ‘B3’ back elevation of house


‘B3’ facing the lake courtyard of house ‘B2’ balcony of house ‘B2’ overlooking the lake overall view of neighborhood site plan floor plan of house ‘B2’ / level 0 floor plan of house ‘B2’ /


level 1 elevation of house ‘B2’ elevation of house ‘B2’ section of house ‘B2’ section of house ‘B2’