ShenjiaGarden Intangible Heritage Pavilion / Archi-Union Architects + TJAD - Exterior Photography© Shengliang Su

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ShenjiaGarden Intangible Heritage Pavilion / Archi-Union Architects + TJAD - Exterior Photography© Shengliang Su

I. Cultural Anchors within an Acupuncture Strategy — “Nanqiao Source” is a pilot renewal scheme for Nanqiao Town (Fengxian District, Shanghai) that proposes an “One River ∙ Nine Beads” acupuncture approach: the Punan Canal stitches together historic and commercial fragments such as the San‑Gu Market, Shenjia Garden and Guyuan Garden, gradually releasing public and cultural energy through nine micro‑interventions. Within this framework the newly built Shenjia Garden Intangible‑Heritage Pavilion serves as a cultural anchor that bridges tradition and contemporaneity, community life and craft practice. The project explores an integrated “culture–structure–construction” path by combining parametric design, robotic brickwork and structural topology optimisation.

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