the library in a chrysanthemum field
A new library designed by Atelier Xi takes shape among a vast ice-chrysanthemum field at the base of Yuntai Mountain in China’s Henan Province. The library is designed as a cluster of geometric volumes, resembling faceted fragments of rock. Commissioned with the task of creating a multifunctional community space, the architecture studio has scattered the series of small individual buildings, dividing each into a unique function.
images © Zhang Chao
atelier xi divides functions between five buildings
The library takes shape with a humble presence amongst the chrysanthemum field, as the architects at Atelier Xi scatter the five buildings to integrate trees and blend into the landscape. These interconnected yet individually functioning units serve unique programs, including ice-chrysanthemum tea tasting, book reading, musical performances, agricultural education workshops, and storage for farming tools. The resulting architecture resembles a miniature village, fostering a sense of community while preserving the delicate balance with the natural surroundings.
the library and community center occupies a vast field of Chrysanthemum flowers in China’s Henan Province
a building as a rural village
Drawing inspiration from the silhouette of local village houses, Atelier Xi shapes each unit of its chrysanthemum library with a sloping rooftop reminiscent of the traditional architecture throughout the region. The ascending ceilings, oriented in different directions, not only capture enchanting views of the flower field but also create a dynamic and visually engaging landscape. The architectural composition serves as a backdrop for the vibrant chrysanthemum blooms, complementing the environment and offering a unique visual experience. Meanwhile, The five units face different directions, a deliberate orientation which captures the changing interplay of light throughout the day.
Atelier Xi divides the functions into five cubic volumes to resemble a small village
The exterior of the building, finished with white stucco paint, presents a minimalist and sculptural volume that punctuates the colorful flower fields. Internally, a series of interconnected, curved wooden spaces define the interior and lend a warm and inviting atmosphere. These softly curving walls, wrapped in locally sourced wood, resonate with the organic qualities of the chrysanthemums to bridge the gap between nature and built space.
The tension between the buildings’ curved interiors and their angular, white exteriors contributes to a distinctive quality that evolves from day to night. In daylight, the white gable walls evoke a northern village settlement. As night falls, the silhouette dissolves into darkness, emphasizing the soft interior space and creating a dreamlike ambiance that invites exploration and introspection.
the architecture faces different directions to capture changing light and seasons
the exterior’s white stucco paint creates a minimalist presence among the vibrant flowers