Wutopia Lab was given the task by tourism company Aranya to revamp their concierge room near their offices to change it into a “striped” tourism information center.
Wutopia Lab was commissioned to rehabilitate the access area of the Aranya complex after rehabilitating the Aranya Kid's restaurant.

The project is based on an old concierge that is surrounded by a new glass curtain wall. A façade that is something more, since it generates intermediate spaces and patios between the exterior and the interior of the old building.

Wutopia Lab, designed an envelope that diffuses the boundaries of the building, adding spatial complexity and an interesting final finish.
 

Description of project by Wutopia Lab

I hope to continue to experiment through this small project, exploring the boundaries of architecture. To do that, I tend to design building elevations with a layered effect that attempts to blur the climatic boundaries of architecture. The skin of the original house was first replaced with semi-transparent glass to create a translucent box, but unlike previous projects that explore climatic boundaries that uses semi-transparent glass as curtain-like partitions, the box is surrounded by a solid wall, which creates a court yard that acts as the intermittent space between inside and outside. This wall is not to be mistaken as a secondary element as it holistically unitizes the box and the courtyard.

That is all we can talk about this exterior wall, but this wall has become an obvious building elevation and instead flattens the layering effect and architectural romance that I attempt to achieve. This is what I don’t want to see, yet, I am attached to the holistic nature of this wall and I also don’t want to replace this with just another semi-transparent wall. This building is located near the ocean and the structure to support light weight material such as polycarbonate and perforated steel will become much too bulky because of strong ocean winds.

What Aranya keeps on emphasizing and reminding me is the ocean. This made me think of the pattern of sea-striped shirts that is immediately associated with sailors and the ocean. I decided to use this pattern to cover completely this wall and grounds. The effect of these stripes dissipates the dominating presence of the solid wall, creating an optical illusion that distorts the elevation of this structure. Along with the deliberate punctures through the wall and the people occupying inside the semi-transparent box, this spatial arrangement creates an ambiguous and much more romantic setting. With this, the desired result was achieved even through the initial design plan was different.

This has become a newly formed antithesis, that evokes a certain giddiness that leads you to the sea.

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Wutopia Lab. Chief Architect.- YU Ting. Project Architect.- Zhilin MU
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Project Team
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Dali PAN, Wutian SUN
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Area
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35 square meters

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Project Year.- 2018.10
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Glass curtain wall,Steel plate,Coating,Floor paint
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Wutopia Lab was founded by the chief architect Yu Ting in Shanghai, which is an architecture company based on a new paradigm of complex systems. Wutopia Lab regards Shanghai's culture and lifestyle as a starting point, using architecture as a tool to promote sociological progress within building practice. Wutopia Lab focuses on human and is dedicated to linking different aspects of urban life: traditional, daily and cultural to interpret Urbanian lifestyle, and to develop a contemporary Chinese aesthetic based on Shanghai.

While facing each project, Wutopia Lab's practices are promoted to show different innovative strategies, thinking modes and forms. Wutopia Lab is committed to comprehensive design, not only to complete the concept and deepen of buildings, but also focuses on early planning and analysis along with landscape and interior design. Wutopia Lab can also coordinate and collaborate with different types of departments and on-site construction.
 
Awards.- In 2021, YU TING won the Lux Life Leading Designers Awards, the HD Wave of the Future honorees in 2019, the Ideal Future Award's Designer of the Year in 2019, and the Frame Awards Designer of the Year shortlist in 2018. He was selected for the AD100 list of Andi AD in 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2023 and Forbes China's most promising architect in 2015.

Wutopia Lab won Winner for Architecture Master Prize 2023 and Silver Award for DFA 2023; it has also been selected by Architecture Record to be Design Vanguard as the only chosen office from China in 2018, Archdaily - a selection of the world’s best Architects, 2020 IF Design Award, 2019 IDA Gold, Best of best in Iconic Awards 2018, Gold in Best of Year Award 2021 and Special mention: Best Young Firm for 2021 Architizer A+ Firm Awards.

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Published on: December 19, 2018
Cite:
metalocus, ÁNGEL TORNE
"Aranya visitor center. Striped house by Wutopia Lab " METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/aranya-visitor-center-striped-house-wutopia-lab> ISSN 1139-6415
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