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Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
Mirrored Sight Shelter
2018

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Mirrored Sight Shelter

Architecture

The Mirrored Sight shelter is located on the north bank of Longxi River outside the old town of Longli, Southeast Guizhou, China. It was specially designed for Longli New Media Art Festival. In designing the Shelter, the architects articulated the historical isolation and tension of the local community. The shelter is connected to the old town by a stone bridge which locals used to cross every day to farm, fish, wash laundry and dishes. The site itself marks the transition from the man-made old town to the natural landscape. The shelter is now a place for people to rest and have fun, and has become a new regional landmark.

Client / Manufacturer

Between Art Lab

Beijing, CN
Design
One Take Architects

One Take Architects

Hangzhou, CN
Date of Launch
2016
Development Time
other period: 1 month
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Public Sector / Government

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