At the beginning of this month, the winners of the 38th World Architecture Community Network Awards WA Awards in Turkey were announced and the project "2100 Club" by LYCS Architecture was awarded the WA Award Winning Architecture Projects.
A total of 36 projects were selected for the WA Built Awards and WA Design Awards (excluding student winners). Among the 36 winning projects, 14 projects were awarded to Chinese teams, and internationally renowned firms such as Zaha Hadid and WZMH Architects were also honored.
The 2100 Club is an ancient building located in the heart of Hangzhou's Xixi Wetland. The design of the project is based on the fusion and contrast of "new" and "old", using a coherent design approach to "deconstruct" the traditional building. In order to unify the overall atmosphere of the surrounding environment, the original appearance of the building is restored extensively, and the "black box" is placed into the building at the entrance by means of placement, thus close to the design concept of "new and old", "history and modernity". History and modernity" collide. The modern decoration of the interior contrasts strongly with the ancient building complex outside. The extended bar, the dancing roof, the geometric structure of the aisle and the lighting create different visual sensations, introducing customers to a new space and trying to give a new sensory experience to those who are tired of the lights and desire to be different.