From the road, the boxy shape of House W offers no clue to its spacious, airy interiors, the result of a carefully considered design crafted by Beijing-based Atelier About Architecture
Born in China and educated in Australia, Wang Ni and Zhang Dawei, the founders of Atelier About Architecture (A A A), have a considerable international footprint, despite their young age. Having practised their craft in many different countries, they launched their studio in 2013 and have since set about embracing their traditional cultural inheritance while introducing innovations set against a background of internationalism. Their aim is simple: to dispel the notion of a gap between Eastern and Western cultures.
House W, or “Jagged Villa” as the architects describe it, is an intensely personal project, as Wang and Zhang were simultaneously both client and architect. It took the pair three years to complete the design, which naturally underwent numerous redesigns and adjustments over that period. But there’s nothing quite like realising one’s own dreams to spur you on – especially when the effort invested in the project has resulted in significant growth for the studio.
One of the first challenges that faced Wang and Zhang had to do with the terrain on which House W sits. With its back to the hills, icy blasts of air scour the north facade of the home; a serious concern given Beijing’s notoriously frigid winters. “We needed to ensure that internal conservation of heat would be sufficient during cold weather to guarantee energy efficiency,” Wang says. “Meeting the physical challenges of heat insulation while also creating a humanistic living environment internally was a challenge.”
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Distinguished Practices
Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors recognises industry’s best.
Cross-Strait Exchange
HKIA Cross-Strait Architectural Design Symposium and Awards 2017 gathers design professionals from across the region.
Driven By Heritage
In 1914, the Maserati brothers opened the Officine Alfieri Maserati in Bologna, Italy. A little over a century on, it has introduced the Ghibli and Ghibli S to Hong Kong.
Vintage Italy, Courtesy Of Bali
Bali’s Da Maria Italian restaurant is bringing a little piece of the Amalfi Coast to the other side of the world.
Set In Stone
Phuket’s Indigo Pearl is now The Slate. Hotelier Prakaikaew Na-Ranong, heir to Thailand’s tin-mining pioneers, reveals her vision for its design.
Altered Egos
Angela Su's exhibition in Hong Kong places the artist squarely in the frame.
Smart And The City
The Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (Hong Kong) returns with multiple exhibitions across the territory showcasing the smartness of the city
Green Is The New Black
Tony Ip, Green Building Faculty member of the Hong Kong Green Building Council, suggests ways to create a healthy, happy and productive work environment
Bentayga: A Lavishly Stylish Spin
British automotive manufacturer Bentley Motors has yet again redefined luxury and style with its foray into the SUV market, bringing a modern touch of class to the all-new, ultra-luxury Bentayga
The House Of Hoppen
After 40 years of designing singular interiors for the world’s most remarkable homes, interior designer Kelly Hoppen is bringing her considerable talents to a new furniture line, a chain of stores – and a cruise liner