Renovation of the Old Riverside House / Ref Architects + 0.5m Studio | ArchDaily

Renovation of the Old Riverside House / Ref Architects + 0.5m Studio | ArchDaily

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Summary

The article discusses the renovation of the Old Riverside House in Lishui, China, transforming an abandoned historical site into a community-accessible space that reconnects villagers with the river.

Why It Matters

This renovation project highlights the importance of adaptive reuse in architecture, emphasizing community engagement and public access to natural resources. By revitalizing a historically significant site, it fosters local culture and promotes sustainable urban development.

Key Takeaways

  • The Old Riverside House renovation aims to reconnect the community with the river.
  • The project emphasizes adaptive reuse, preserving historical significance.
  • It transforms an abandoned site into a vibrant public space.

Save this picture!© AOGVISION+ 31 Curated by 韩爽 - HAN Shuang Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038055/renovation-of-the-old-riverside-house-ref-architects-plus-m-studio Clipboard "COPY" CopyCommunity Center, Adaptive Reuse, Coffee Shop Interiors•Lishui, China Architects: 0.5m Studio, Ref Architects Area Area of this architecture project Area:  240 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:AOGVISION Lead Architects: Hu Wenyuan, Fang Yao, Tang Junru, Wang Jiao’er Category: Community Center, Adaptive Reuse, Coffee Shop InteriorsDesign Team: Hu Wenyuan, Fang Yao, Tang Junru, Wang Jiao’erClients: Wangcunkou Town Government of Suichang County, Backland CultureCity: LishuiCountry: ChinaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© AOGVISION Project Background and Site Understanding — The site is located on an elevated riverside plot along the Wuxi River in Wangcunkou Town, Suichang County, Zhejiang Province, descending toward a natural stone riverbank. Historically, it served as an important water transportation dock during the Ming and Qing dynasties and later became an active area of revolutionary history. With the shift of time, the site has remained abandoned for many years. Although the village is structured along the river, most of the riverbank is occupied by residential buildings, leaving little public access to the water. The renovated house sits between a small plaza and the riverbank, a...

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