Los Angeles, Beijing, Shenzhen
The School Matrix is an exhibition design featuring new school projects that are part of a massive initiative by the city of Shenzhen to promote innovation in school design. The concept for the exhibition design conveys several key values of this initiative including sustainable design, speed of construction, spatial diversity, and designing in density. To reduce time and waste, the design was built using ready-made scaffolding on loan for the exhibition. The kit-of-parts also allows the exhibition to easily travel and be quickly reconfigured for spaces in other locations. After its use for the exhibition, the scaffolding was returned to its intended use on construction sites.
The repetitive building elements reflect the dense environment that characterizes the conditions what many of the schools in the exhibition contend with. Models, drawings, and text are organized in four uniquely shaped areas that surround a central events space. Visitors are able to explore and engage with the exhibition content in multiple ways. Included amongst the many ground breaking projects in the exhibition is PAO’s recently completed Fuqiang Elementary School.
The "8+1 architectural collective exhibition" opened October 2020 at the Shenzhen Children’s Museum of Science and Technology.
Status: Built
Location: Shenzhen, CN
Firm Role: Principals
Additional Credits: Exhibition Organizer: Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources Futian Administration
Exhibition Design: People’s Architecture Office
Principals: He Zhe, James Shen, Zang Feng
Project Team: Wen Hao, Li Tianhui, Kong Ming, Huang Liying
Photography: Zhang Chao
Other Collaborators:
Chief Curator: Zhou Hongmei
Curatorial Execution: Archipelago
Graphic Design: Sure Design
Font Design: Sense Team
Fabric Drape Design: Atelier GOM
Activity Organizater: Adroit, Archipelago
Scaffolding Sponsor: China Construction Science & Technology Group Co., Ltd.
Exhibition Arrangement: Lezao Exhibition
Model Maker: Weichuang Model
Illustration Design: Archseeing