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Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou

post updated 2 March 2025

Architects: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

Location: Jinji waterfront, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

Photos: Justin Szeremeta & Ye Jianyuan

21 February 2025

Jinji Lake Pavilion, Suzhou, China

BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group has completed the 1,200 sqm Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou, China. Situated on the Jinji waterfront, the pavilion offers a space for public gatherings and hospitality and is one of the eleven permanent pavilions developed as part of the City’s initiative to create a vibrant and welcoming promenade.

Jinji Lake Pavilion China

Designed by BIG and Arts Group, the new Jinji Lake Pavilion merges the traditional Chinese courtyard typology with the offerings of a modern public space. Four distinct buildings are interconnected to form a gathering space for visitors and locals, as well as a resting point for walkers along the 13-km Jinji Lake trail. The pavilion is BIG’s first completed building in Suzhou, with the neighboring Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art scheduled to follow later this year.

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

“Nestled under the grand camphor trees along the lake, the Jinji Lake Pavilion provides a tranquil space for the community. It is envisioned as an extension of the surrounding canopy of foliage. A stylized roof of pixelated leaves gracefully drapes toward the ground, providing a protective canopy over the junction of paths and framing spectacular views of the lake.

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Perforated plates cast dappled shadows, imitating the pattern of leaves while providing optimal thermal performance, blending poetic beauty with functionality.” – Catherine Huang, Partner, BIG

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

The pavilion’s generous glass facades allow views of the landscape from inside, while the polished steel surfaces mirror light and greenery, creating a subtle connection between the pavilion and the waterfront park. The pixelated roof further breaks down the scale of the structure, blending it with the textures of the surrounding environment.

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

“The Jinji Lake Pavilion is conceived as a family of public rooms arranged under a single unifying canopy. Evoking the architecture of traditional Chinese teahouses, the glazed ceramic tiled roof is replaced by actual glass tiles, taking the concept of lightness and transparency to another level, and blurring the distinction between indoor and outdoor – garden and architecture.

Jinji Lake Pavilion China

Like a little sister to the Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, the Jinji Lake Pavilion seeks to reimagine the future architecture and landscape of the Lake District rooted in the rich heritage of Suzhou’s Chinese garden architecture.” – Bjarke Ingels, Founder & Creative Director, BIG

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou

The pavilion’s roof is lifted on each side, creating generous double-height entrances that guide visitors into the central courtyard, where a tree serves as a tranquil focal point at the heart of the space. From the courtyard, guests can access the four sections of the pavilion, each housing its own function: a coffee shop, a boutique, a restaurant and a visitor center.

Jinji Lake Pavilion China

Drawing the surroundings inside the pavilion, the roof structure features two layers of perforated shading elements – an outer layer integrated into a glass assembly and an inner layer forming the ceiling. Together, they provide glimpses into the sky and allow daylight to come through the perforations, casting patterns of light and shadow throughout the day.

Jinji Lake Pavilion China

In 2024, BIG opened its studio in Shanghai to support the development of the Jinji Lake Pavilion and adjacent Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art and to further expand the firm’s presence in the region.

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou, China building

Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou, China – Building Information

Architects: BIG – https://big.dk/
Name: Jinji Lake Pavilion
Size: 1.200 sqm
Location: Suzhou, China
Client: Suzhou Harmony Development Group Co., Ltd.
Collaborators: Arts Group

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

Project Team
Partner-in-Charge: Bjarke Ingels, Catherine Huang
Project Manager: Molly Hsiao Rou Huang
Project Manager: Dora Jiabao Lin
Design Lead: Sarkis Sarkisyan

Jinji Lake Pavilion China

Team: Arda Özker Cincin, Caroline Anastasia Senyszyn, Desislava Georgieva, Eleonora Niccoli, Gwanghyoen Park, Jason Cheuk Hei Lee, Jonathan Yi Ren Chin, Kekoa Charlot, Mathis Paul Gebauer, Matteo Pavanello, Mike Munoz, Paula Zaklina Domka, Pei Huang, Simone Parigi, Tseng-Hsuan Wei, Yanis Amasri Sierra, Yingying Guan, Zhiyuan Zhang.

Jinji Lake Pavilion Suzhou China

Photographs by Justin Szeremeta & Ye Jianyuan

BIG Architects / BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group

Jinji Lake Pavilion in Suzhou, China images / information received 2102125 from v2com newswire

Location: Jinji Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

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