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    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

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    Shanghai-based architecture firm llLab. has converted an old house into an exhibition space by using traditional construction techniques in rural Beigou Village, Huairou, Beijing, China.

    Named Village Opera, the 660-square-metre building emerges as a rehearsal of rural construction and combines rural construction with human intervention.

    The goal of Village Opera is to use the series of architectural practices in Beigou Village as a sample to demonstrate the complex relationship and interaction of characters behind rural construction, according to the llLab.

    The third-storey building features a zigzag-formed entrance which is marked by multiple doors. The ground floor includes main exhibition space, resting space, community space, storage, meditation space and small cafe.

    While event space is placed on the second floor, a rooftop terrace, a great wall dining hall, preparation space are arranged in the third floor.

    The building is located next to the orange-colored tile WAAAM (The Glazed-Tile Art. Architecture Museum) designed by the same studio in 2022. The orange-colored tile museum’s façade can be seen from the photography below. 

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Read the full design story with the architects’ own words. Modern society has released people from the contract with their land, and the human heart is no longer bound to the earth. When people are no longer attached to the land for granted, villages face the dilemma of what shall it use to grow and retain people.

    With the rapid development of cities, the countryside has become a selfless supplier of production factors such as land resources and human capital. Those villages that are not rich in arable land, like Beigou Village, can only export young and middle-aged labor to the outside world. 

    This loss of population desertified the land and dilapidated dwellings. What cannot be bypassed in revitalizing the countryside is to reverse this one-way flow of people from the village to the city, allowing people to return from the city to the village, whether it is for short-term consumption or long-term living and working.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Confronting a village awaiting both economic and cultural revitalization, architects from the outside, like us, demand an anchor for our practice. Clinging to the narrow path is the default prescription of modern architecture; unfolding in front are numerous symbols and clichés tempting one to pick from. Yet the answer does not reside in built forms. 

    The power of rural construction lies in its ability to bring the workers back and to bring visitors in, thus reversing the one-way flow of people and repopulating the countryside. Construction of new relations and interactions (among locals, outsiders, initiators of construction, owners of land, workers in villages, villagers, village officials, construction teams from outside, tourists, visitors, and architects) is as important as putting up buildings. Beigou’s experience tells us that, the interaction between people and the collision among groups are the process and result of rural construction. The manual is in fact the human.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Target and Exhibition Space

    The purpose of Village Opera is to use the series of architectural practices in Beigou Village as a sample to demonstrate the complex relationship and interaction of characters behind rural construction. By curating an exhibition with multiple tones and melodies, interactions among groups (of different background, interests, responsibilities and rights) are transformed into different scenes of display. Characters come up stage, and the perspectives of the exhibits are constantly changing, inviting villagers and visitors for a role-play.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    The exhibition is divided into seven main spaces, of which six are the main line of the Play in WAAAM (WA Art. Architecture Museum): Prologue, Ensemble, Negotiation, Soliloquy, Duet and Epilogue, when Encore locates at the plot of “Ambeigoity”, where the Experiment of Rural Land-Use has been conducted.

    Prologue connects with the central plaza of the village and is the opening living room of the exhibition. Workers, architects, villagers, developers, tourists… Are there insurmountable boundaries between different roles? People observe and imitate each other in Beigou, and finally gather under the eaves of WAAAM.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Ensemble, the first Act, is located on the ground floor, within the foundation of the original farmer’s house, upon which WAAAM stands. Rough rubble bases are scattered and the exhibition scene emphasizes this sense of the archaeological presence. 

    The content features San Sa Village–Construction Phase, Beigala Nostalgic Station and the Farmers’ House Collective. Old houses, new buildings, old villagers, and construction teams are constantly provoking each other’s territory in the process of development of the village. The construction team seems to have become an archaeological team, when the discussions about history and memory emerge.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Act II, Negotiation is located on the second floor of the original site. The space is left sharp and sober, on contrary to the multi-media hodgepodge of Ensemble, to display WAAAM as a rural development and an architectural project. 

    The alternation of different roles in the construction process of WAAAM expresses the definition and intervention of different standpoints on building a museum in a village and on the building itself.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Soliloquy (Act III) is a sound space tucked in a small pocket under the glazed tile wall, where the light and shadow are full of dramatic tension. The exhibition of San Sa Village-Architects’ Inner Monologues invites visitors to walk through the narrow corridor of deep self-reflections and debates within, confronting and questioning how those who have the right to design can use it and finally reconcile with themselves.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Winding up the tower, a new landmark of the village, Duet (Act IV) starts from the staircase gallery and ends with the “grand view” out the terrace. It’s cast features the New Brickyard Retreat – Designer vs. Sightseer; both its content and the way of display expand on the topic of Perspective in designing Scenes in the countryside. How should designers and visitors (both outsiders of the village) uncover the scenery in their minds? Will different perspectives miss/cross each other’s feelings? The design of the New Brickyard Retreat carefully balances such details, and only the Great Wall in the distance always overlooks all of this.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Located on the big steps is the final Epilogue. When all the characters and visitors gather here, it’s like being in an open-air cinema at the entrance of the village. 

    The moments of Beigou Village change and change on the screen with its people themselves suddenly have their momentary sense of heroism.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Extension: Ambeigoity_Spontaneous Activation and Experiment of Land-Use

    At Beigou Village, it has been 7-8 years since our first participation in the projects of environmental revolution and rural revitalization. Yet, when all progressive development has turned into reality and has been implemented in the actual interactive experiences, the lacking of certain particular matters is becoming obvious.

    A sudden landslide destroyed the old house, leaving dozens of square meters of open space, and the impact of the epidemic has continued to reduce the original functional demand of dining, which has brought uncertainty to the purpose of the space, thus, providing a possible venue for the imagination and experimentation of expanding the rural spatial agenda.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    An impromptu site exploration, as an experimental temporary exhibition of “Village Opera, A Rehearsal of Rural Construction,” began immediately. 

    This is a research based on the degree of integration between rural residents and urban residents. It is an attempt and discussion on whether the existing development system of Beigou Village can be extended. At the same time, it is also a kind of stimulation for the future, but the response and results remain unknown.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Phase 1 – Narrate the development intent of the land with visual representations, and record reactions.

    Phase 2 – Building toilets and other necessary infrastructures to support the construction, combined with the installation application of the exhibition, to highlight the potential changes in activities and the breakthrough possibility that rural language can be derived on the basis of traditional understanding.

    Phase 3 – On the basis of the set image and layout, place outdoor furniture (under the framework of setting the final space goal), to give challenges and settings in terms of conventional programmatic comfort, and to observe the reactions.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Phase 4 – Solidify the spatial function and make the extracted phenomenon become the reserved space content, to characterize the space and progress to new ways of understanding the rural life.

    The idea failed to be realized. 

    Under the changing social conditions, guidance was given in the opposite direction.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Actual Phase 4 – in the absence of proactive response, it eventually became a supporting installation platform for the exhibition “Village Opera, A Rehearsal of Rural Construction”.

    Actual Phase 5 – the social situation changes, the original space demand increases sharply, and the original space attribute is to be restored.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    The dynamic and progressive evolution of rural practice reflects the integration of the rhythm of rural practice and its content. The final idea or hypothesis of this experiment has not been realized, but the interaction and enlightenment between the development direction set at the beginning and the actual response may give a more objective understanding of the rural/urban intervention methodologies and help rural life find the most appropriate degree of interaction. 

    This kind of “intervention” seems to be more like an “interaction” obtained by “unidirectional practice,” and this “interaction” may be the real inspiration for rural construction.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Image © llLab.

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Exhibition big concept

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Exhibition masterplan

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    First floor plan

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Second floor plan

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Third floor plan

    llLab. converts old house into an exhibition space, Village Opera, in rural Beigou Village, Beijing

    Section

    llLab. also completed the renovation of a retreat in the Beigou Village, Huairou, Beijing and a traditional hot pot restaurant “San She House” in Beijing.

    Project facts

    Project name: Village Opera by llLab.

    Project location: Beigou Village, Huairou, Beijing, China

    Project architectural design: llLab. 

    Site area: 540m2

    Total construction area: 660m2

    Footprint area: 363m2

    Landscape area: 177m2

    Project timeline: January, 2022 – April, 2022

    Project status: Exhibition on going

    Curator: Yujun Yan

    Project team: Ziyu Wei, Chao Zuo

    Project partners: Luis Ricardo, Hanxiao Liu

    All images © Jin Weiqi unless otherwise stated.

    All drawings © llLab.

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