Situated at the Jinshan District in Shanghai, a garden with the programmes of hostels, open spaces of different sizes, gallery and bistros have visitors lingering around. The complex attempts to nurture tourists via the journey across it, through constant interchange between the duality of the opposite, real and imaginary, nature and manmade, interior and exterior, light and dark…
Learning from the delightful garden of eastern China, various sizes of frames capture times-spaces with diverse apertures, the spaces with respective vanishing points blur the sense of scales and distance within a viewport. The aforementioned tectonics mirages aperspectival sight, expressed through the playful while articulate fenestration of the separating/connecting walls.