
"In Suqian, Jiangsu Province, , Aiyuan Town is defined by its centuries-old pear orchards, where ladders are central to seasonal harvesting. Each spring, villagers carry these tools into the fields to collect fruit, a tradition passed down through generations. The Climbing Amphitheater reimagines the ladder beyond its agricultural role, transforming it into the structural foundation of a community gathering space."
"Constructed primarily from pear wood treated for durability, the structure integrates both traditional and contemporary techniques. The framework consists of wooden bases, triangular supports, ladders, steel-wood joints, and tension straps. Each ladder retains its agricultural identity through angled rungs while contributing to a larger architectural rhythm. Mortise-and-tenon joinery combined with modern adhesives ensures structural stability, reflecting a synthesis of vernacular craftsmanship and modern design."
The Climbing Amphitheater transforms agricultural ladders into the structural framework of a mobile, circular community gathering space embedded in pear orchards. Villagers collectively assemble and dismantle the timber framework, turning construction into a communal practice that strengthens social ties. The structure uses pear wood treated for durability, combining wooden bases, triangular supports, ladders, steel-wood joints, tension straps, and mortise-and-tenon joinery with modern adhesives for stability. During harvest the amphitheater blends with the orchard; outside harvest it serves as a venue for gatherings, performances, and celebrations. Nighttime lighting and sound convert the space into a stage linking routine agricultural life with cultural expression.
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