LUO studio tops exhibition hall in china with spiral wooden roof frame
LUO studio’s project celebrates traditional medicine herbs
The Prepared Rehmannia Root Crafts Exhibition Hall, designed by architecture practice LUO studio in Xiuwu County, Henan Province, celebrates the region’s renowned production of traditional Chinese medicine herbs, particularly the Rehmannia root. The exhibition hall represents a conceptual shift from a conventional factory-style building to a more versatile wooden structure within a rural industrial park. The design prioritizes the integration of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries, acknowledging the evolving role of rural areas beyond production.
The architectural form, nearly circular, reflects a departure from traditional square structures, optimizing the play of light and shadow over time. The circular plane of the exhibition space is meticulously organized to ensure a logical visitor circulation route while minimizing costs, a crucial consideration in rural construction. The circular design, coupled with innovative daylighting strategies, creates a dynamic and visually engaging environment.
all images by Jin Weiqi
roof truss design introduces spirally overlapped formation
The sustainable ethos extends to the construction methodology, drawing from traditional wooden construction practices. The project team adopts a ‘furniture as structure’ approach, transforming large-section columns into small-section column arrays, integrating structure, furniture, and space seamlessly. This approach not only aligns with sustainability principles but also facilitates cost-effective and efficient construction in rural settings.
The roof truss design introduces a spirally and circularly overlapped formation, allowing for the nuanced filtering of natural light and eliminating the need for complicated central connecting components. Local materials, such as red bricks produced in the nearby town, are used in the enclosure walls, embracing the traditional aesthetic of the region while ensuring structural integrity.
the circular architectural form breaks away from traditional squares, optimizing the interplay of light and shadow
the roof truss design introduces a spirally overlapped formation, allowing nuanced natural light filtering
large-section columns transform into small-section column arrays following a ‘furniture as structure’ approach