Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Aerial view of the site
Aerial view of the site ©2022 AOGVISION

Yada Theater

Architect: GOA (Group of Architects)
Location: Yixing, China
Type: Theater
Year: 2022
Photographs: GOA (Group of Architects), AOGVISION

The following description is courtesy of the architects. Yada Theater is located in Yangxian Xishan of Yixing, a county-level city of Jiangsu Province in China’s southeastern region rich in cultural and natural resources. Since the Song dynasty, Yixing has been the capital of Chinese pottery production, known for its clayware. In addition, it contains China’s largest bamboo forest, a significant tourist attraction. In the contemporary context of urbanization, Yangxian Xishan is a successful rural revitalization practice of Yixing. It is the first small town development to achieve territorial openness and self-operation, and Yada Theater is the cultural landmark of the town. Adjacent to Yangxian Lake, the site is in a hilly terrain covered by 400 hectares of primitive bamboo forests. Mountains, bamboo groves, and lakes comprise the local landscape system. Within this unique geographical condition, Yada Theater incorporates the existing ecological aesthetics into its design. It develops a new approach to a cultural venue by integrating architectural morphology with nature in a manner that embraces modernity while conserving regional identity.

Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Aerial view from backside
Aerial view from backside ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Top view
Top view ©2022 GOA
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Front view in the daytime
Front view in the daytime ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Courtyard space
Courtyard space ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Courtyard extending into the nature
Courtyard extending into the nature ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Terraced courtyard
Terraced courtyard ©2022 GOA

Besides taking the cultural functionality requirement as a principle for spatial organization, the design fuses physical experience and geomorphological features to create an integral spatial manner. From the central courtyard, a series of grey spaces expand in different directions and intersperse each corner. Their inner and outer interfaces are extended into courtyards and connected by covered corridors, providing a free circulation system that follows the slope of hills to maximally preserve the existing geomorphology. The decentralized architectural scale balances the perception of topography and body to establish an intimate bond between humans and the environment. This subtle synergy of the landform and constructional morphology generates a strong visual tension between the architecture and context that the entire structure appears to float lightly above the ground.

Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China View from the courtyard
View from the courtyard ©2022 GOA
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Lobby with entrance from the courtyard
Lobby with entrance from the courtyard ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Lobby with courtyard view
Lobby with courtyard view ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Upper floor of the lobby
Upper floor of the lobby ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China auditorium and the stag
The auditorium and the stage ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China auditorium with bamboo and wood
The auditorium with bamboo and wood ©2022 AOGVISION

Implementing a traditional Jiangnan Garden layout is an anti-gentrification design strategy that discards the over-enclosing space and exclusive function of conventional theaters to provide community services for the surrounding residents, such as public gatherings, cultural events, and leisure activities. This layout echoes the Oriental perspective on nature which seeks to incorporate artificial structures into the landscape on a human scale while retaining architectural legibility. It presents the ground space in a communal, open, and accessible manner that encourages people to be involved in the space by roaming between the architecture and nature. Thus, the architecture is envisioned as a porous sponge that absorbs and embraces visitors and the surrounding environment. Performances will take place on the stage, while the remaining will become places to cultivate a variety of spontaneous activities and promote lively daily scenarios. This design approach extends beyond the architectural scope, aiming to benefit local residents, coming visitors, and surrounding communities at large and the broader environment. In addition to serving as a venue for performing arts in the town, Yada Theater becomes a gravitational field for cultural life that brings fresh vigor and new opportunities to the area.

Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Landscape view from the transparent stage
Landscape view from the transparent stage ©2022 GOA
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Celadon green ceramic façade details
Celadon green ceramic façade details ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Ceramic tiles of different forms and slight color variations
Ceramic tiles of different forms and slight color variations ©2022 GOA

The multifunctional auditorium adapts to the landform to maximize the preservation of nature on site and the diversity of spatial qualities. It extends to the stage along the hill’s slope. It features a large glass window behind its stage that opens to nature and acts as a botanical backdrop to generate spatial permeability between the exterior landscape and the interior. As nature becomes a part of the performance, the auditorium delivers audiences a novel and delightful theater experience within an attractive green context. The 530-seat auditorium can be used flexibly for any recreational activity by shifting between open and picture-frame stages to satisfy the varying setting needs of concerts, dramas, and large community events.

Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Theater in the nature
Theater in the nature ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Front view at dusk
Front view at dusk ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China East façade of the building
East façade of the building ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China The transparent courtyard and the theater
The transparent courtyard and the theater ©2022 AOGVISION
Yada Theater GOA Group of Architects Yixing China Façades view from the east corner
Façades view from the east corner ©2022 AOGVISION
Glass curtain wall view from exterior ©2022 GOA

Under such an architectural scale, the design adopts a collage technique to eliminate the sense of volume, endowing architectural readability from a distance to a close-up. The facade incorporates material selection with the preservation of cultural heritage. It uses locally fired grayish green ceramic panels to present bamboo joints as facade units to form the first layer and then adopt a collage expression to form the second layer. The dual-layered façade system enables each architectural detail to be progressively perceived from a distance to close-up, transforming a modern architectural vocabulary into an emerging landmark while reorganizing local reminiscence.

Project Info

  • Project Name: Yada Theater
  • Planner: GOA (Group of Architects)
  • Architect: GOA (Group of Architects)
  • Landscape Architect: GOA (Group of Architects)
  • Interior Design: GOA (Group of Architects)
  • Location: Yixing, Jiangsu Province
  • Design / Completion: 2019 / 2022
  • GFA: 6,000 sqm
  • Image Copyright: GOA (Group of Architects), AOGVISION
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