Aedas’ Beijing Artist Village Gallery is shown as a sculptural cultural complex set within a wooded landscape, comprising two fluid, curvilinear volumes clad in perforated stone‑like surfaces. The image highlights a restrained architectural expression inspired by Chinese ink‑wash painting, where softened edges, filtered light, and a stepped central courtyard blur boundaries between architecture, art, and nature to create an immersive, contemplative gallery experience.

Beijing Artist Village Gallery

Beijing / PRC

Sited near a quiet countryside in Beijing, the Artist Village Gallery consists of a private museum and a private house. The inspiration of the architecture originates from a Chinese watercolor painting that blurs architectural boundaries with natural surroundings, resulting in a series of fluid spaces that provide the visitor a unique experience. This project attempts to express an architecture that captures the beauty of Chinese ink paintings.

Completion Year
On-going
Gross Area of the Entire Development
10,202 sq m
Directors
Andy Wen