Sam Jacob Studio builds contemporary neolithic shelter in Shenzhen port
London architecture practice Sam Jacob Studio has created a shelter that combines prehistoric monumental elements with contemporary forms in Shenzhen, China.
Named the Yantian Dolmen, the structure is one of a group of street furniture pieces being built by Sam Jacob Studio in the Yantian port district of Shenzhen.
The shelter is constructed from a mixture of geometric and abstract shapes that are informed by municipal structures and neolithic monuments.
"It is both familiar and alien," said Sam Jacob, founder of Sam Jacob Studio.
"It combines two different types of idea of shelter ? one that's prehistoric, the other part of the everyday language of the street," he told Dezeen.
"On the one hand monumental, on the other municipal," he added.
The shelter does not have an immediately recognisable form or distinct purpose.
"It's designed to reflect the more open possibilities of street life ? that the way its used can change over time rather than remain fixed," explained Jacob.
"It's in part of an old port which is being opened up, and there are still lots of people working there so the street is pretty populated, with people sitting there and eating lunch. The shelter gives shade and seating," he added.
It is formed from two triangular blocks ? one grey and one yellow ? along with two red-and-white striped poles, supporting a turquoise-coloured disk.
The major elements are made from polystyrene and covered with a ha...
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