HHD FUN architects from Beijing China built a temporary office in Binhai China. This building is called YJP Administrative Center. It features a patterned metal skin enclosing verandas. It is covered in panels of twelve different shapes that are distributed across the surface of the building according to how much light is needed in each of the rooms located behind the panels.
The enclosed porch is arranged around the building to afford visual access to the CBD area from within the building. This allows the occupants to survey the surrounding construction site. The size of openings within the facade relates directly to the lighting requirements for particular activities within different areas of the building. The porosity of the facade is designed to produce the required conditions for these activities. The integration of the density of the patterned facade with the various inner functions forms a key focus of the project. The facade openings serve as view frames. The opening size and orientation is varied in a continuous manner introducing topological difference across the facade. The whole facade is constructed from six forms, reflected to give twelve types of identical components, making the building process highly efficient. This meant that the building to be constructed in less than seven months.
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