Tao Hua Yuan by CL3 Architects

Tao Hua Yuan
Tao Hua Yuan
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Tea absorbs the spirit of the universe, appealing to men of letters throughout the ages. As a tea house to promote Chinese culture of tea drinking, while being innovative, Taohuayuan seeks to meet demands of modern life.

Tao Hua Yuan
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The design utilized a quite Zen esthetic and simple style to bring a tranquil and free space to the bustling city. The building is in a clear outline of single rectangles, tucked away in the forest just like a masterpiece of nature.

Tao Hua Yuan
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While marble is strong and steady, the glass is clear and pure, thus the facade harmoniously combines hardness and softness, as well as virtual and real, giving the house a contemporary look.

Tao Hua Yuan
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The interior becomes the extension of the architecture; simple materials such as wood, bamboo and marble are used together with concise lines to create Zen tranquility.

Tao Hua Yuan
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The overall palette remains simple and soft, incorporating traditional elements like scholar rocks, lanterns, paintings and works of art to create a tranquil environment that is one with nature.

Tao Hua Yuan
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Scholar rocks are massive rocks recovered from the river beds with naturally eroded holes and wrinkles. 6 massive rocks sits on a platform of black mirror simulating water reflection.

Tao Hua Yuan
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This serves as a piece of art installation as well as dividing the teahouse into semi-private zones. The verticality of the young forest is reinforced by the vertical lines in the interior design in the background of black glass.

Tao Hua Yuan
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Custom designed furniture and lighting combining interior hard decoration reflect the importance of balance in Chinese style.

Tao Hua Yuan
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Low-rise furniture which prevailed in ancient times when people tended to “sit on the floor”, as well as modern high-type furniture are used in the tea house.

Tao Hua Yuan
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They are mainly made of wood and are in simple colors, containing both classical charm and fresh ideas, giving a contemporary interpretation to the Chinese cultural heritage. Source by CL3 Architects.

Tao Hua Yuan
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  • Location: Nanjing, China
  • Architect: CL3 Architects
  • Total Area: 300m²
  • Seating Capacity: 72
  • Completion: Spring 2017
  • Photographs: Nirut Benjabanpot, Courtesy of Sunshine PR
Tao Hua Yuan
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Tao Hua Yuan
Photo © Nirut Benjabanpot
Tao Hua Yuan
Ground Floor Plan

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