The Phoenix Feather Tea Pavilion by Kong Xiangwei Studio emerges in China's Wuliang Mountains, resembling a silver plume amidst a tea-tourism sanctuary.
The delicate design of the structure mimics a feather, symbolizing lightness and grace, allowing for birdwatching and reflection.
Inspired by a silver pheasant's feather, the pavilion's steel rods create a sense of suspension, blending with the sky and forest landscape.
Positioned with care, the pavilion mirrors mist and light, enhancing the viewing experience and framing the wilderness.
Inside, birdwatchers engage with nature, becoming part of the forest's rhythms while honoring the bird sanctuary's essence.
The architecture invites quiet communion with nature, serving as a spiritual threshold and symbol of lightness and interconnectedness.
The pavilion is located in Bixi Township within a tea-tourism sanctuary in Yunnan Province, emphasizing harmony with the natural environment.