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Sino German Creative Park Four Building by Public Architectural Design Institute

Sino German Creative Park Four Building

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2021

Public Architectural Design Institute's Building embodies architectural dialogue between rootedness and aspiration through its orchestration of symbolic materials and spatial gestures. The extensive brick masonry carries associations of earth, permanence, craft tradition, and accumulated cultural memory, its warm burnt sienna tones suggesting fired clay transformed by human industry into enduring shelter. The varied bond patterns and perforated screens demonstrate how traditional materials can achieve contemporary expression, the triangular voids creating geometric rhythms that reference both modern abstraction and historical decorative traditions found across numerous building cultures. The dramatically cantilevered timber-clad volume introduces symbolism of organic warmth, natural material, and human scale within the institutional program, the vertical grain suggesting growth, aspiration, and connection to living systems. The expansive glass curtain wall operates as a threshold symbol, mediating between interior and exterior, private program and public presence, institutional purpose and civic accessibility. The reflection of sky within this glazed surface creates visual poetry wherein the building appears to contain captured atmosphere, suggesting aspirations toward openness and environmental connection. The cantilever itself carries structural symbolism of daring, innovation, and trust in engineering knowledge, the projecting volume defying gravitational expectation through concealed structural intelligence. The landscape integration through the gentle grass berm suggests organic relationship between architecture and site, the building emerging from rather than dominating its context. Numerologically, the quadrilateral forms throughout reinforce associations with stability, earthly manifestation, and cardinal orientation. The singular vertical bollard in the foreground establishes human scale reference while suggesting threshold marking and wayfinding, ancient functions that architecture continues to serve.

The design emphasizes the continuity of ecology by blending forests in different terrains to form a natural three-dimensional garden. Through the design techniques of natural landscape and the combination of art and the shape of the earth, the design makes the topography of the whole park full of texture changes, enhances the overall artistry of the park, and highlights the minimalist design concept. With the mix of evergreen and deciduous trees, it creates an ideal display and working environment.