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Walk Through A Lush Pergola In Bogong Island Ecology Park
Wutopia Lab, led by cofounder and chief architect Ting Yu, undertook the revitalization of Bogong Island Ecology Park near Shanghai by re-envisioning the traditional Chinese pergola. The project aimed to attract more visitors to the park by replacing a dilapidated ¾-mile-long canopy with a new, architecturally dynamic, and visually appealing centerpiece. The new structure, named Emerald Screen Pergola, spans 10,000 square feet, stands 32 feet high, and was completed within 10 months of design and construction, already attracting over 10,000 visitors.
The design process involved detailed planning, with Wutopia Lab utilizing Photoshop to illustrate the site plan and elevations for the multi-arched pavilion. The construction phase lasted four months, during which workers built the Emerald Screen Pergola from bent tubular steel panels, which were then inset with steel mesh and painted white. This modern interpretation transformed the typology of traditional bamboo pergolas into a stacked and overlapping mesh panel design.
Ting Yu drew inspiration for the structure from historical Chinese art, specifically an Imperial-era handscroll depicting walled gardens, a wisteria-covered pergola, and structured paths within a lush landscape. The contemporary design mimics natural forms; the curved panels vary in height and width, resembling leaves. These panels are intended to be covered eventually with various climbing plants such as jasmine, ivy, roses, wisteria, and honeysuckle, further integrating the structure with the natural environment.
From an aerial perspective, the pergola's flower-like configuration becomes apparent. The design also incorporates features that make it a desirable location for special occasions, such as wedding photo shoots. The structure follows a long, winding path, which Yu describes as "dragonlike." In Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes wisdom, power, good fortune, and wealth, imbuing the architectural design with cultural significance and auspicious symbolism.
The Emerald Screen Pergola stands as a fusion of traditional inspiration and modern architectural techniques, designed to enhance the aesthetic and functional appeal of Bogong Island Ecology Park. Its robust construction and thoughtful integration with nature aim to provide a lasting landmark that revitalizes the park and offers a unique experience for its visitors.
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