Wuto-mills, a Wutopia Lab sub-brand, reimagines the former Zisha Second Factory site as Ceramic Pages, a pottery-themed bookstore. Designed in collaboration with Duoyun Bookstore, the project comes to join the UCCA Clay Museum by Kengo Kuma at the Yixing Creative & Cultural Ceramic Avenue (CCCA) in Dingshu Town, China.
Encompassing 2,087 square meters, Ceramic Pages intertwines architectural storytelling with the artistry of ceramics, reflecting the client’s philosophy that ‘making pots is like being a man.’ Conceived under the guidance of chief architect Yu Ting, Ceramic Pages narrates the journey of crafting purple clay teapots, using architecture to symbolize the three transformative stages of the process: clay preparation, kiln firing, and completion.
▲ 陶书局与隈研吾设计的UCCA陶艺术馆 | 所有图片均由CreatAR摄影提供
Ceramic Pages comes to join the UCCA Clay Museum by Kengo Kuma | all images by CreatAR Images
The Wuto-mills team of Wutopia Lab organizes the layout across three distinct levels, each representing a phase in pottery-making and personal growth. The ground floor, dedicated to clay preparation and shaping, evokes the beginnings of life and craft. Divided into areas for preparation, tenderizing, and shaping, the earthy-yellow interiors transition from dark to light, capturing the transformation from raw material to embryonic form. Custom bookshelves mimic this evolution, symbolizing the journey from innocence to maturity.
A striking ‘spout’ connects all three floors, introducing skylight and metaphorically tying the narrative together. On the first floor, a fiery café and shop immerse visitors in the kiln firing stage. Vibrant red and blue elements paired with a cavernous layout simulate the intense heat of the kiln, conveying themes of self-improvement and perseverance. The seating in the café subtly mirrors the architectural language of Kengo Kuma’s UCCA Clay Museum, drawing visual parallels to its organic forms and materiality. The adjoining outdoor terrace, with its bold red staircase and sun-patterned floor, extends the drama, offering views of the UCCA Clay Museum and encouraging communal engagement.
▲ 一个图形为太阳火焰的露台将室内外联系起来
a terrace of flames links the indoor and outdoor narratives
The third floor represents completion, likened to a finished teapot. Here, visitors encounter a serene ‘water wonderland’ with ripple-effect flooring, ceilings, and display racks. Luminous ceiling panels suggest an ethereal connection between sky and water, emphasizing the tranquility of a perfected craft. This gallery space displays exquisite pottery while symbolizing life’s ultimate sublimation, encapsulating Wuto-Mills’ ethos of ‘architecture is action.’ Unlike Wutopia Lab’s focus on experimental prototype research, Wuto-Mills employs mature design patterns and magical realism to solve practical problems, actively intervening in public and commercial spaces with an aesthetic that transcends the boundaries of urbanism, architecture, and art.
The facade of the building features ceramic hanging panels, echoing the cultural significance of the material. Glass Reinforced Gypsum (GRG), colored micro-cement, and perforated aluminum panels complement the thematic journey inside the project. A terrace of flames beneath the ceramic facade links the indoor and outdoor narratives, visually connecting Ceramic Pages with its cultural context.
▲ 陶书局由Wutopia工作室的Wuto-mills设计团队设计,文化主题为陶瓷
Ceramic Pages is a ceramic-themed bookstore designed by Wuto-mills by Wutopia Lab
▲ 该项目是想将紫砂二厂旧址复兴成一个充满活力的陶瓷文化中心
the project reimagines the former Zisha Second Factory site as a vibrant hub of contemporary ceramic culture
▲ 内部书架也是土黄色,并由暗到亮过渡
the earthy-yellow interiors transition from dark to light