IF BUIDING GREAT Precast San She Campus Architecture Design: From Spatial Narrative to Place Spirit, Decoding the Multidimensional Expression of Campus Construction

San She Campus Architecture Design: From Spatial Narrative to Place Spirit, Decoding the Multidimensional Expression of Campus Construction


The building shapes spatial order using modernist design language.

In terms of geometric design, through the movement and interlocking of blocks, the monotony is broken, while echoing the openness of the site – the front side seamlessly connects with the sports space, and the building becomes the background board of the campus vitality scene.

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It not only carries the quietness of teaching functions, but also participates in the narrative of campus public life through the transparency of the interface, achieving a balance between function and aesthetics, individual and field.

The facade adopts the technique of “virtual real interaction”, where light colored stone and transparent glass form a material dialogue.

The “virtual” of glass dissolves the heaviness of the building volume, while the “real” of stone strengthens the stable core of the space.

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