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Street view © Chen Hao
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Xinzhai Coffee Manor

Xinzhai Coffee Manor is located in Lujiangba, Baoshan, Yunnan Province, one of the world-recognized origins of Arabica coffee. The site sits on a plateau in the middle of Bawan Village at the foot of Gaoligong Mountain, overlooking the landscape of Lujiangba Area and the Nuijiang Valley to the north. Through renovation and addition, the client envisions a multifunctional complex that houses coffee storage, processing, tasting, sale, hotel rooms, coffee museum, auditorium and other functions, to provide visitors with premium holiday experience in par with the high quality coffee and pleasant resort scenery.

The site consists of two sets of courtyards, with lush trees and an abandoned cinema, a grey brick building originally built in the 80s. Most buildings on the site and in adjacent villages are made of brick. There is also a brick kiln still producing grey bricks near the site. These local features triggered the initial desire to build with bricks. Today, brickwork remains the predominant construction method in the area which makes it reasonable for adoption. Consequently, brick leads to different forms of vaults in architecture.


The entry sequence is circuitous. Driving on the village road, one experience up-looking, climbing and turning before reaching the manor at the end of the main street. From the enclosures in the courtyards to the broad scenic view upon entering the main building, this complex constructs a narrative experience of compression and relief.


The new building is connected to the old cinema through a set of corridors, forming three different courtyards: the central courtyard, the tree courtyard and the sunken courtyard. Visitors can reach functional areas through corridors from the central courtyard. Surrounded by existing trees, the buildings present themselves as the background of the courtyards connected by corridors, resembling to the layout of a monastery. The cinema, the largest mass on site, is renovated into a museum, which resembles the spiritual center as a cathedral to a monastery.


The main building is located at the north side of the plateau, one-storey lower than the central courtyard. The coffee storage space is located at the bottom level, and cross vaults create a cellar-like space shrouded in heaviness and dimness. Such heavy volume simultaneously responds to the physical requirement of a constant temperature and humidity. The coffee processing area is located at the mid level and requires large space for roasting and packaging. It combines long-span steel beams and one-way brick vaults to obtain a continuous open space, while bringing in views from the courtyards and the valley. Its side corridors allow visitors to walk around and do sightseeing. On the top level, concrete frame takes over brick to achieve maximum transparency, meeting the programmatic needs of hotel rooms overlooking the valley. From the bottom to the top, there is also a gradual transition from heaviness to lightness, responding to diverse needs from storage, processing to views.


The building uses two types of material: brick and concrete, which is consistent with materials commonly used locally, yet presenting variations. Its spatial quality integrates the heaviness of brick construction and the lightness of concrete structure, which is resulted from a thorough consideration of material, structure and program. The design begins with a perception of the site and reflections on the material, while its core is the characteristic of place it aims to create –belonging to the earth or leading afar to horizon.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Yunan, CN
Additional Credits: Architect: Hua Li / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)
Design team: Hua Li, Bai Ting, Lai Erxun, Hu Mohuai, Zhang Wenzhao, Yue Yang, Zhang Hao, Liu Zhouxing, Cao Pengfei, Duan Qi, Shao Aiwen, Li Yuntao, Liu Peiyi
Structural engineer: MA Zhigang
MEP engineer: LV Jianjun
Construction: Yunnan Baoshanxia Village Architecture Engineering co.Ltd
Interior construction; steel windows/doors detailing and installation: Scenario Design
Steel windows/doors detailing: Shu Tan, Liu Suyang, Liao Peng
Construction administration leader: Shu Tan, Yang Zhiqiang, Yang Jing
Photographer: Chen Hao, Su Shengliang


 
View to the courtyard © Chen Hao
View to the courtyard © Chen Hao
Facade of the main building © Chen Hao
Facade of the main building © Chen Hao
Facade of the main building © Chen Hao
Facade of the main building © Chen Hao
Linking corridor © Chen Hao
Linking corridor © Chen Hao
Tree Courtyard © Su Shengliang
Tree Courtyard © Su Shengliang
Sunken courtyard © Su Shengliang
Sunken courtyard © Su Shengliang
Retaining wall and main building © Su Shengliang
Retaining wall and main building © Su Shengliang
Cross vaults of coffee storage space © Chen Hao
Cross vaults of coffee storage space © Chen Hao
Cross vaults © Chen Hao
Cross vaults © Chen Hao
Stairs north corridor © Su Shengliang
Stairs north corridor © Su Shengliang
North corridor of cross vaults © Su shengliang
North corridor of cross vaults © Su shengliang
One-way vault of coffee processing area © Chen Hao
One-way vault of coffee processing area © Chen Hao
View to natural valley © Su Shengliang
View to natural valley © Su Shengliang
View to the landscape © Chen Hao
View to the landscape © Chen Hao
Coffee processing area corridor © Su Shengliang
Coffee processing area corridor © Su Shengliang
One-way vault of coffee processing area © Chen Hao
One-way vault of coffee processing area © Chen Hao
Staircase leading to 3rd floor © Su Shengliang
Staircase leading to 3rd floor © Su Shengliang
Third floor view © Su Shengliang
Third floor view © Su Shengliang
View from 3rd floor staircase to the courtyard © Chen Hao
View from 3rd floor staircase to the courtyard © Chen Hao
Third floor hotel lounge © Chen Hao
Third floor hotel lounge © Chen Hao
North terrace of the café © Chen Hao
North terrace of the café © Chen Hao
First floor cafe © Su Shengliang
First floor cafe © Su Shengliang
View to courtyard from ground floor cafe © Su Shengliang
View to courtyard from ground floor cafe © Su Shengliang
First floor café © Chen Hao
First floor café © Chen Hao
Negative space model
Negative space model
Sectional model
Sectional model
Sectional model
Sectional model
Xinzhai Coffee Manor, Trace Architecture Office (TAO)