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Aug 22, 2023

UAO design's wuhan tiandi market opens to the sky in china

Sited not far from the Yangtze River and Hankou Beach in China , surrounded by camphor and French plane trees, the Wuhan Tiandi is a temporary market that exemplifies light architecture. From the

Sited not far from the Yangtze River and Hankou Beach in China, surrounded by camphor and French plane trees, the Wuhan Tiandi is a temporary market that exemplifies light architecture. From the river surface to the Xintiandi commercial street, the construction site happens to be on a node of significant change, from low to high. Responding to the existing conditions, local studio UAO design completed the orange-hued structure with a wide bottom shape that gradually narrows upward, creating a kind of roof opening that allows natural light to pour down on the market space, with glimpses of the lush greenery to be enjoyed. Keeping with that sense of porosity is the use of translucent cloth that gently drapes down over the architecture with prefabricated features, allowing it to stand lightly on the site.

Wuhan Tiandi Market by UAO Design | image © Naturespace建筑摄影

The final form of the Wuhan Tiandi Market by UAO Design (see more here) ultimately creates a ‘canopy’ space, reflecting an atmosphere of familiarity. Material-wise, the architectural team combined scaffolding, trusses, sunlight panels, grid cloth, and other translucent or lightweight materials, presenting a structure that is light, transparent, inviting, and soft. ‘The scaffolding used in the main structure and the prefabricated trusses used to build the shops are rented. It is worth mentioning that they as well as the sunlight panels are reusable materials, while the cables and LED strips needed for construction can also be partially recycled. Owing to being environmentally sustainable, the 40-day market minimizes the disturbance to the site and the ecological environment,’ writes UAO Design.

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Complementing the main structure is a pool arranged in the middle of the scaffolding, on the middle of which the sky over the opening evokes the courtyard of the historical buildings in Wuhan. An inflatable white figurine, dubbed ‘the diver’, sits on the roof of the pool, providing a visual focus for the block. Lastly, in the middle of the market, 12 bamboo beds are set up by UAO Design. ‘The element of the bamboo bed is to lead visitors 30 years back, after entering the space under the canopy, [an invitation to] ‘DIVE IN SUMMER!‘ concludes the architecture studio.

image © Arch-Inbetween / Zhao Yilong

image © Naturespace建筑摄影

image © Naturespace建筑摄影

image © Naturespace建筑摄影

Chinaprefabricated writes UAO Design. concludes the architecture studio.