
"Qingshan Wu "Ay" () is a type of black-glazed ceramic indigenous to the mountainous region of northeastern Fujian, positioned between pottery and porcelain."
"The site is a century-old traditional Ay kiln built against a hillside, forming an elongated, sloped "dragon kiln.""
"Situated at the village entrance and flanked by open fields, the site exhibits characteristics of a rural handicraft compound: the kiln sits at the center, an old rammed-earth house to the west, a modern brick-and-concrete dwelling to the east, and several stone outbuildings scattered around."
"Category: Factory, Renovation Design Lead: Wang Lulu, Zhang Mingming, Zhang Yifan Project Team: Yan Juan, Xu Junwei, Gu Songming Structural Consultant: Yang Xiaotian"
Qingshan Wu "Ay" is a black-glazed ceramic indigenous to mountainous northeastern Fujian, positioned between pottery and porcelain. The site contains a century-old traditional Ay kiln built against a hillside, forming an elongated, sloped dragon kiln. The compound sits at the village entrance and is flanked by open fields. The site reads as a rural handicraft compound with the kiln at the center, an old rammed-earth house to the west, a modern brick-and-concrete dwelling to the east, and several stone outbuildings scattered around. Design leads include Wang Lulu, Zhang Mingming, and Zhang Yifan. The project team includes Yan Juan, Xu Junwei, and Gu Songming, with Yang Xiaotian as structural consultant.
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