Between cranes is a functional dining space with the theme of observing Red-crowned crane. The most distinctive feature of the entire building is a large staircase that runs through three floors. The first floor is a semi open space, the second floor is a fully enclosed public space, and it is also the location for beverage production. The third floor is a fully open outdoor space, and has an open view of the top floor, allowing for interaction with birds and a panoramic view of the unique terrain of the wetland. This design is a combination and exploration of three different spatial relationships, as well as a publicity introduction to the wetland scenery and Red-crowned crane in his hometown.
This dining space is intended to promote the mudflat culture and the characteristics of Red-crowned crane in Yancheng. It is also a cultural transmission to my hometown of Yancheng. I hope Red-crowned crane can be understood by more people and interested in observing
Select concrete and glass frame structure.