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Day 39

Wantouqiao Township Center -1 / WCY Regional Studio

➨ Function: Community center
➨ Location: Wugang, China
➨ Area: 5531 m2

Hello sun lovers,
Hope you got your Vitamin D

In the last few days, I've been preparing an Instagram story that talks about community centers, I want to talk about the history of their appearance, their values, and which functions they contain. I do believe in the community center's important role in improving the lives of local residents. There should be urban codes that obligate governments to build community centers in every neighborhood. 

Coincidentally, today's project is a community center that was built in a rural town in Hunan province in China. During my research on community centers, I came to the conclusion that community centers gain their shape and function according to the social value of the local community. It's a translation of this community's definition of unity. While for some communities being together can be upon a grill, for others It could in playing sports. 
 
In this example, the community center is present as a market, In china's small towns local weekly markets host many events along with commerce, It's a space where cultural activities take place. It's a collection of common memories that needs a space to manifest. 

The market


As It's already midnight and I'm really interested in this project, I will continue tomorrow. 

Take care. 

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