In Beijing, This Sculptural Concrete Facade Hides A Portrait Of Chairman Mao

January 8, 2018

At night, when the lights within the MaoHaus are lit, you can a portrait of Chairman Mao in the sculptural concrete facade. #Architecture #Art #Concrete

Photography by Xia Zhi

 

AntiStatics Architecture have created a unique and sculptural facade for a building in Beijing, China, that has a somewhat hidden portrait of Chairman Mao within it. The sculptural facade is located in a Hutong alley that’s adjacent to The People’s Art House Print Shop, that was once one of the primary producers of the Chairman’s now iconic image.

 

The concept for the experimental facade, which is made from concrete, combines the portrait, the history of the area and the element of a flowing fabric.

AntiStatics Architecture have created a unique and sculptural facade for a building in Beijing, China, that has a somewhat hidden portrait of Chairman Mao within it. #Design #Architecture


The portrait was digitized and using computerized algorithms, the portrait is concealed within the design of the panels. Each panel was then cast as a single unit from large CNC milled molds.


AntiStatics Architecture have created a unique and sculptural facade for a building in Beijing, China, that has a somewhat hidden portrait of Chairman Mao within it. #MakingOf #Design

Photography by AntiStatics Architecture

The end result is a collection of six panels that range from 4 to 7 meters in height, 2 meters wide and just 7 centimeters thick. The panels span the facade without the need for any substructure or support.


AntiStatics Architecture have created a unique and sculptural facade for a building in Beijing, China, that has a somewhat hidden portrait of Chairman Mao within it. #SculpturalFacade #Concrete #Design

Photography by AntiStatics Architecture

During the day, the concrete panels look like a flowing piece of fabric that adds a sculptural touch to the alley.


During the day, the sculptural concrete panels on this house look like a flowing piece of fabric. #SculpturalFacade #Architecture

Photography by Xia Zhi and Antistatics Architecture

At night, when the lights within the MaoHaus are lit, you can see how the portrait of Chairman Mao comes to life.


At night, when the lights within the MaoHaus are lit, you can a portrait of Chairman Mao in the sculptural concrete facade. #Architecture #Art #Concrete

Photography by Xia Zhi

Here’s a closer look at the concrete panels.


These sculptural concrete panels cover the exterior of a house in China. #ConcretePanels #Architecture #Sculptural

Photography by Xia Zhi

From within the house, the concrete panels become a backdrop for a single tree.


Sculptural panels on the exterior of this house in China become a backdrop for a single tree. #Architecture #ConcretePanel

Photography by Xia Zhi | Principal Architects: Martin Miller, Mo Zheng | Design Team: Luke Theodorius E. D. Santoso, Zhiwen Sun, Frank Lee | Fabrication and Installation: eGrow