apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI | Dazhou And Associates

apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI, In early 2021, the Noya team proposed the renovation scheme of Haikou GAOXINGLI. Dazhou and Associates has completed the design of two iconic buildings, NOYARD and APM. Situated on the east side of the block, apm, was a newly built two-story building with a pitched roof. We intend to transform it into a small-scale community art gallery, infusing contemporary art into the community and driving vitality on the east side of the block.

apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI

© Fangfang Tian

Corridors and Courtyard. Dealing with the site is paramount. In general, apm is not defined as a classic art palace since it is located in a commercial block. Therefore, encircling the original building, we introduced a ring of modestly scaled corridors, guiding foot traffic and inviting people to approach. Openings that punctuate the ground-level exhibition walls help extend the dialogue outdoors, where passersby can catch glimpses of the indoor artworks. The art journey then starts from curiosity. The circular corridors extend forward, enclosing a courtyard in the original open space, which, though not large, could become an outdoor exhibition and event space in the future.

apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI

© Fangfang Tian

Stacking and Arraying. Ascending from the corridors, three volumes gracefully stack, each overhang to allow the new facade to bypass the eaves of the original building. The large volumes blur the floor divisions, lending the petite gallery a sculptural presence, grand yet modest. The new structural system integrates with the original building and reorganizes the modules to create a regular vertical division on the facade. It intends to echo the weathered steel plates of the red brick buildings, becoming more appealing over time.

apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI

© Fangfang Tian

Black Gallery and White Gallery. There are two distinct galleries for art exhibitions. The black gallery on the ground floor with unique spatial attributes seamlessly melds the indoor and outdoor experiences. Its dark steel plates cast serene light and shadow on the interior. The white gallery upstairs might be preferred by curators. With controllable lighting and space, it basks under an open roof, inviting daylight to illuminate the exhibition space. Together, they enrich apm’s offerings, expanding the potential of the art gallery.

apm Gallery in Haikou GAOXINGLI

© Fangfang Tian

The abundant sunlight and humid weather of Haikou shape the character of apm. On sunny days, light dances on its rusted steel plate facade, creating abundant shadows. Yet, it’s the rainy days that truly captivate, as apm resembles a silent leviathan, crouching at the end of the block, breathing deeply and calmly.

Project Info
Architects: Dazhou And Associates
Country: China, Hai Kou Shi
Area: 387 m²
Year: 2023
Photographs: Fangfang Tian
Design Team: Dazhou and Associates
Engineering: Chen Xuejian
Clients: Noya Team
Program: Museum & exhibition Interiors, Gallery

Sophie Tremblay
Sophie Tremblay

Sophie Tremblay is a Montreal-based architectural editor and designer with a focus on sustainable urban development. A McGill University architecture graduate, she began her career in adaptive reuse, blending modern design with historical structures. As a Project Editor at Arch2O, she curates stories that connect traditional practice with forward-thinking design. Her writing highlights architecture's role in community engagement and social impact. Sophie has contributed to Canadian Architect and continues to collaborate with local studios on community-driven projects throughout Quebec, maintaining a hands-on approach that informs both her design sensibility and editorial perspective.

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