leckie studio’s ‘cha le teahouse’ shop in vancouver is a place to share knowledge and delight in the culture of tea and to learn about the process that goes behind the highly elaborated creation of tea — from growing the plants to the curating, mixing, and blending.inspired by traditional chinese apothecaries, the team created a modern interpretation of a medicinal and spiritual place.
materiality is central to the tea ceremony — beyond the sensual qualities of the tea, the interplay between natural elements in the space and objects of the ceremony equally informs the experience. the ceremony of exchange and the concentration of awareness towards and gestures is articulated through simple objects.
the senses are heightened by focusing on a single, humble material — plywood — and transforming it through a carefully considered and rigorous approach to detailing. the sculptural mass and quality of the ‘tea bar’ creates and shapes the space around it. leckie studio team found inspiration in the modernist plywood sculptures of donald judd, in which the material is elevated through an attention to minimal assembly connections and geometric proportion.
Cha Le茶坊在材料的使用上通过数量上的限制和单色色调的品质来控制材料整体的质量。这些低调却经典的材料被塑造的井然有序,一丝不苟的线性形式反映了该项目的理性主义审美,同时通过大量的小型搁架隔间对中国传统的药房作出了新的诠释。
cha le teahouse makes use of a restrained quantity and monochromatic tonal qualities in the materials used.humble archetypical materials forged into sleek, linear forms acknowledging the project’s rationalistic aesthetic while expressing a fresh interpretation of an apothecary through the creation of a myriad of small shelving compartments.
whereas the ordering structure of the space may be described as rigid and orthogonal, the architects intentionally softened perceptual hard edges by choosing a warm, light palette that adds a sophisticated quality to the overall reading of the space. the teahouse adopts a harmonic and subdued sense of lighting throughout the space.
the specified panel lights are coordinated to integrate into the architectural grid, delivering a softened light and establishing a harmonic grid of voids that optically multiply the space. embedded within the grid, the light hovers in a mysterious manner, blurring over the crisp lines of the entire volume. natural light floods into the space through the shop-front, connecting the teahouse to the street-level patio.