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Shanghai, CN

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GN Architects’ goal was to create an environment that transports children to a new world©Photographer:Zhangyong
GN Architects’ goal was to create an environment that transports children to a new world©Photographer:Zhangyong
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Walkable curved rooftop floats over gn architects' child activity center in China

ATour Town Parent-Child Activity Center by GN Architects

The ‘Flying Carpet’ project by GN Architects re-imagines a children’s activity center in Qingdao, integrating urbanization with imaginative play. Inspired by the countryside, the design features a unique rolled-up ground that forms a walk-able rooftop, blending nature with play. The 1,000 sqm roof, constructed from viscose stone, provides a seamless finish while sophisticated drainage and concealed equipment preserve the center’s clean aesthetic.

The architecture includes multifunctional spaces filled with natural light, creating a minimalist environment that invites children to explore. The design focuses on clarity and simplicity, following a minimal, playful concept termed ‘Pop architecture.’ The goal was to create an environment that transports children to a new world, fostering their imagination.

Flying Carpet Blends Imagination with Minimalist Design

The centerpiece of the design is the ‘Flying Carpet’ concept, with the rolled-up ground resembling a flying carpet that forms the roof, offering a bird’s-eye view connecting distant mountains, forests, and the sky. Despite safety restrictions limiting public access to the roof, its aesthetic appeal remains intact. The viscose stone material suits the double-curved surface, ensuring a seamless finish. Nearly invisible linear drainage grooves and siphons maintain the clean design.

The building features a double-curved roof and ceiling, with hidden equipment and pipelines. Multifunctional spaces include a hall, two theaters, a café, and a staircase, with three sides of glass for optimal light penetration. A droplet-shaped glass courtyard brightens the interior, transforming the space into a white art gallery by day and an illuminated facade by night. The architects opt for custom-made metal and plastic furniture to enhance the minimalist design.

The center hosts diverse activities, including exhibitions, movie screenings, and a nature research camp, creating a vibrant ecosystem within the building. Children play in the white jungle, families relax in the café, and exclusive spaces for dancing and painting are available on the second floor. This project exemplifies how thoughtful design can create a multifunctional, aesthetically pleasing space for families.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Qingdao, CN
Firm Role: Designer Team
Additional Credits: Lead Designers and Team: Shen Lijiang, Cui Hengxuan, Cong Yanfei, Xu Zheng, Lu Qiyue, Fan Zhigang, Deng Tengteng, Zhou Chuan, Fan Taoxiang, Chen Xuebo, Wang Yuqi, Wei Ming, Huang Weijing, Qiu Jiajia
Project Address: Cangma Mountain, Qingdao, China
Building Area: 1455 ㎡
Photography Credit: Photographers: Zhang Yong, Liang Wenjun
Partners:
Landscape Design: Aopa Landscape Design
Lighting Consultant: Beijing Guanghu Puri Lighting
Client: Sunac Beijing Group
Materials: Bonded Stone, Nano Cement, Terrazzo, GRG, Metal Panels

 
a droplet-shaped glass courtyard punctures the building©Photographer:Liangwenjun
a droplet-shaped glass courtyard punctures the building©Photographer:Liangwenjun
inspired by the countryside, the design features a unique rolled-up ground forming a walkable rooftop©Photographer:Zhangyong
inspired by the countryside, the design features a unique rolled-up ground forming a walkable rooftop©Photographer:Zhangyong
Overview of Atour town ©Photographer:Zhangyong
Overview of Atour town ©Photographer:Zhangyong
‘Flying Carpet’ by GN Architects reimagines a children’s activity center in Qingdao©Photographer:Liangwenjun
‘Flying Carpet’ by GN Architects reimagines a children’s activity center in Qingdao©Photographer:Liangwenjun
the 1,000 sqm roof, made from viscose stone, provides a seamless finish©Photographer:Zhangyong
the 1,000 sqm roof, made from viscose stone, provides a seamless finish©Photographer:Zhangyong
for the design of ‘Flying Carpet,’ GN Architects follows a minimal, playful approach©Photographer:Zhangyong
for the design of ‘Flying Carpet,’ GN Architects follows a minimal, playful approach©Photographer:Zhangyong
©Photographer:Zhangyong
©Photographer:Zhangyong
the center hosts diverse activities, creating a vibrant ecosystem for families©Photographer:Liangwenjun
the center hosts diverse activities, creating a vibrant ecosystem for families©Photographer:Liangwenjun
the roof offers panoramic views connecting distant mountains, forests, and the sky©Photographer:Liangwenjun
the roof offers panoramic views connecting distant mountains, forests, and the sky©Photographer:Liangwenjun
©Photographer:Liangwenjun
©Photographer:Liangwenjun
View from the street©Photographer:Liangwenjun
View from the street©Photographer:Liangwenjun
©Photographer:Liangwenjun
©Photographer:Liangwenjun
multifunctional spaces filled with natural light create a minimalist environment©Photographer:Zhangyong
multifunctional spaces filled with natural light create a minimalist environment©Photographer:Zhangyong
©Photographer:Zhangyong
©Photographer:Zhangyong
View from the inside©Photographer:Zhangyong
View from the inside©Photographer:Zhangyong
Droplet-shaped glass courtyard©Photographer:Rongchuang
Droplet-shaped glass courtyard©Photographer:Rongchuang
Entrance of the roof ©Photographer:Liangwenjun
Entrance of the roof ©Photographer:Liangwenjun
Adhesive stone roofing©Photographer:Liangwenjun
Adhesive stone roofing©Photographer:Liangwenjun
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walkable curved rooftop floats over gn architects' child activity center in china