AGE HOUSE by PIG DESIGN

AGE HOUSE

The story of the project originates from A Kang, the owner of AGE HOUSE, who has based his business beside West Lake since the emergence of bars in this area in the 1990s, followed by the boom of the millennium, and the resurgence of the night economy in current times. Based on his insights into life and business over the past two decades, he aspires for AGE House to serve as a canvas for the old and new contexts of the city, encompassing more stories, memories, and innovations.

Natural Philosophy
The project site in the Qingzhiwu area is adjacent to West Lake, which is known for its beautiful natural scenery and cultural heritage. With precious ecological resources in the downtown area, Qingzhiwu has been transformed from a village with mostly farmhouses into a bustling leisure and tourism hub, accommodated with various B&Bs, restaurants, and bars. AGE HOUSE, once a farmhouse, now stands as a restaurant & bar amid the greenery.

As approaching this project, PIG DESIGN restructured the relationship among space, users and activities and systematically integrated these factors while preserving the primary structure as much as possible. The original white exterior of the building’s facade has been replaced with quaint grey bricks that blend well with the tranquil environment of the site. The entrance features a unique logo designed by Li Wenqiang that echoes the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, one of the ten scenes of West Lake.

Structural Metaphor
AGE HOUSE is originated as an American-style bar serving burgers and beer and has since evolved into a Western restaurant and bar. In order to align with its updated business positioning, the layout and spatial structure of the venue were adjusted. The design of the space has incorporated artistic languages, resulting in a commercial space that is aesthetically pleasing and intuitive. From a universal perspective, the design has transformed common concerns into digestible metaphors that are integrated into the scene across time.

The bare walls and beams reveal the aged architectural tone, in which the prominent triangle and circle shapes of varying scales and proportions define functional blocks. The triangular installations on both sides of the bar counter are arranged orderly, providing a storage space and a collection zone for dirty dishes. The sharp angles of the triangles convey a sense of strength, further enhancing the brand’s identity.

Condensed Time
The designers drew inspiration from the theories of time put forth by French philosophers Henri Bergson and Gaston Bachelard. The staircase connecting different levels of the building takes its shape from an artistic interpretation of the concept “archway” that carries the imprints of time. Each step node features a self-supporting structure, which is conceptualized as “a memorial archway”. The triangular and circular lamps along the staircase suggest subtle changes in the layout.

The second floor under the preserved sloping roof structure is dominated by circular shapes, including a semi-enclosed bar background, curved armchairs, and a round LED lamp in the shape of a “Media Player” that symbolizes the transmission and reception of sound signals. From the deep subconscious mind, the circle appears to have a boundary yet it cannot be measured. Its unity and integrity explain the eternal cycle of time.

From a perspective of time, the original texture in the space seems to be purified by time, blending and overlapping fragments of consciousness. This creates introverted tension and resonance. Because of the social genes and attributes of the restaurant and bar space, AGE HOUSE has become a variable place for collective memory, stories, and lifestyles. It follows its own logic and will allow a series of things that generate business value and user experience to happen.

Inner Order
The project aims to explore changes in living habits and consumption trends from the perspective of social psychology. “Big ideas often come from an unconscious mind, but the unconscious mind must be knowledgeable.” PIG DESIGN has a diverse portfolio of bar projects, where the concept of time is a recurring theme.

Whether it is the Rich Whiskey Bar highlighting metaphorical literature, or GRNDCNTRL featuring the “theater” concept, these creations of innovative artistic allegorical ideas mostly originated from Li Wenqiang’s intuitive perception of the space. Every time when he finished a design work and looked back, it proved that the initial direction is just right.

The design of AGE HOUSE caters to the needs of the new generation of consumers who value authenticity and integrity. They were once content with inexpensive products because they had less money to spend, and later as their material conditions improved and horizons expanded, they began to pursue more refined things. Currently, after a period of following the trend, they tend to embrace “Postmaterialism”, a philosophy that balances rational consumption with individual expression.

This represents a complete cognitive growth from ignorance to self-awareness, with ups and downs along the way that can be summarized as a loop signal, corresponding to the logical relationship between circles and triangles. The philosophy of nature and the passage of time can also be applied to the interpretation of life. The experience of wandering, weighing, and swinging between self-doubt and defending intuition will ultimately result in new lifestyles and states of being. Source by PIG DESIGN.

  • Location: Hangzhou, China
  • Achitect: PIG DESIGN
  • Chief designer: Li Wenqiang
  • Design team: Yang Zhiwei, Wu Yicheng, Shen Taotao, Zhu Yiyun
  • Construction firm: Hangzhou Dianchang Decoration Design Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Lighting design: Yaank
  • Furniture design: PIG DESIGN
  • Visual effects: Qian Chaofan
  • Client: A Kang
  • Main materials: gray brick, terrazzo, stainless steel, leather, paint
  • Area: 713 square meters
  • Completion time: April 2021
  • Photographs: Qi Shuoqian, Courtesy of PIG DESIGN