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Woyun Platform Public Building by Archermit

Woyun Platform Public Building

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2024

Archermit's Woyun Platform Public Building operates as a sophisticated spatial and symbolic composition that engages archetypal meanings associated with elevation, shelter, horizon, and the threshold between human cultivation and natural wilderness. The sweeping horizontal rooflines extending outward with graceful curves may be interpreted as architectural gestures toward cloud formations, suggesting the building's aspiration to participate in atmospheric phenomena rather than merely resist environmental forces, positioning architecture as mediator between terrestrial foundation and celestial expanse. The elevated terrace platform where two figures stand in contemplation activates ancient associations between height and perspective, both visual and philosophical, recalling viewing pavilions and belvederes throughout architectural history that provided privileged vantage points for surveying landscape and reflecting upon humanity's place within natural order. The pristine white surfaces carry multiple symbolic resonances across cultural traditions, suggesting purity, clarity, and illumination while also functioning as blank canvas upon which light and shadow inscribe daily and seasonal narratives. The rhythmic colonnade beneath the upper platform may evoke processional architectures and sacred groves, the vertical elements creating measured intervals that organize movement and perception in ceremonial fashion. The perforated concrete facade introduces symbolic porosity, suggesting architecture that breathes and connects rather than hermetically sealing interior from exterior, perhaps referencing traditional screen walls that modulate light, view, and privacy across many building traditions. The integration of bamboo, with its cultural associations of resilience, flexibility, and rapid renewal, alongside the bare deciduous tree marking seasonal cycles, grounds the architectural intervention within natural temporal rhythms. The distant mountains veiled in atmospheric haze invoke classical landscape traditions that positioned misty peaks as realms of spiritual aspiration and philosophical retreat, suggesting that this building serves as threshold between everyday social function and contemplative engagement with natural sublimity.

The Woyun Platform is the entrance exhibition center of the Giant Panda National Park, taking the geological features of local bamboo forests, mists, and glacier debris as architectural imageries. The bamboo forest on the ground floor is used as a rural living room, which is a feedback to the surrounding villages; the suspended mists in the middle is used as a cultural display space; the debris on the top is used as a leisure space.