Zhang ke exhibits adaptations of beijing's historical hutongs at aedes architecture forum

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‘YING-ZAO: HUTONG METABOLISM+’ BY ZHANG KE AND HIS FIRM ZAO/STANDARDARCHITECTURE PRESENTS A SERIES OF PROJECTS INCLUDING A VARIETY OF SKETCHES, DRAWINGS, IMAGES, AND MODELS AT THE AEDES


ARCHITECTURE FORUM IN BERLIN. through a series of transformative HUTONG adaptations to contemporary uses — traditional courtyard-and-alley systems of urban dwellings — the EXHIBITION


provides a significant incentive for awareness of chinese architectural culture. furthermore, it shows zhang ke’s imaginative variety of projects from small-scale works such as ‘micro hutong


in beijing’, to large interventions such as ‘aranya outdoor theatre at the great wall of china’. DESIGNBOOM ATTENDED THE EXHIBITION’S OPENING IN BERLIN TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROJECTS ON


VIEW. image © erik-jan ouwerkerk exhibition view ZHANG KE’S WORK REVEALS A DEEP INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY, TRANSFERRING THE NATURAL LIFE PROCESS OF BIRTH, GROWTH, AND RENEWAL TO URBAN


DEVELOPMENT AND ARCHITECTURE. along with his multicultural consciousness, his creative independence and precise design vocabulary deem him one of the most remarkable representatives of


modern chinese architecture. ZAO/STANDARDARCHITECTURE practices the concept of metabolism to represent its work with historical hutongs in beijing. image © erik-jan ouwerkerk exhibition view


THE PRESENTED PROJECTS THAT WERE CONSTRUCTED IN BEIJING — ‘HUTONG RENTAL HOUSING’, ‘CO-LIVING COURTYARD’ ‘MICRO-HUTONG’, ‘MICRO YUAN’ER CHILDREN’S LIBRARY AND ART CENTER’ — ACT LIKE A


CROSSROAD BETWEEN THE LOCAL CRAFTWORK AND THE MODERNITY PROCESS. apart from the projects that refer to the hutongs’s topic, a number of other works, recently realized or currently under


construction, go on view in the exhibition: ‘rizhao community art center’ and ‘thermal spa’ in rizhao, ‘treehouse’ and ‘aranya outdoor theatre’ at the great wall of china, ‘exilmuseum’ in


berlin, ‘design hotel’ in jeddah, ‘novartis campus building’ in shangai and ‘xiao feng art museum’ in hangzhou. image © erik-jan ouwerkerk exhibition view DUE TO THE INCREASING NEED FOR


HIGH-DENSITY HOUSING IN CHINA, MOST HUTONGS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY KITSCH RENOVATIONS OR DEVASTATED PROVIDING CHANCES FOR NEW GROWTH AND GENTRIFICATION PROJECTS TO TAKE PLACE. the architect


is considered a hutong innovator that connects the vast chasm between traditionalists and tolerant developers. the projects utilize vernacular craft techniques while combining them with a


contemporary architectural expression. the studio sought to use traditional materials allowing the structures to fuse with the surroundings.