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Healing Architecture in China: Through a Sensorial and Spatial Experience

Pushe Tea Room / Jiejie Studio. Image © Xiazhi The Pushe Tea Room designed by Jiejie Studio is a project located in a commercial building in Beijing. Through abstract repetition and change of design techniques, of the mountain and forest scenes, people can experience a multi-layered space in reverse. The design attempts to arouse tea drinkers to obtain a sense of being separated from the world, enriching, therefore, the spatial experience of the tea room. Returning to Nature Sometimes people also wish to live in calm seclusions, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This is why architects and designers are working towards blurring the boundary between nature and the built environment.

Gallery of Pushe Tea Room / Jiejie studio

Pushe Tea Room / Jiejie studio

© Zhi Xia The visitor could go up to the fourth floor by taking the elevator and enter the tea room through a long, plain, and blurred passage. This is a travel space that is detached from the five senses of the world in terms of perception. It is also a space that suggests the visitor entering a state of extraordinary subconsciousness. It is the prelude to entering into the illusion of a peach garden which has a totally different scene, and it is also an experience that begins to start a dreamland. Section The door of the tea room is a leaky door of which shape is similar to the shapes of the leaf shape and the moon, being conspicuous and eye-catching. After passing through the moon gate,  the visitor could see the stepping stone for the mountain forest experience. then stepping over this stone, the visitor will be formally in the space of the Pushe Tea Room.

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