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           Shu has not visited his family for                                                                             modations at the edge of Erhai Lake.
        ten months since January this year. He              “                                                             Many have rooms with a sea view for                                  “
        devotes his time to a rural reconstruc-                                                                           tourists. But Shu plans to build a wall
        tion project in Hong He.               Don’t look at the                                                          on the side facing the sea to create an   I want them to know why they live in
           The rural district is an unexploited                                                                           enclosed area for meditation. 
        Hani minority region with rich tour-  sea by the sea is a                                                            “My design is not just for mate-      this world instead of being assigned
        ism resources that have not been de-                                                                              rialistic values, but for providing a
        veloped  yet.  Shu  and  his team are   higher state of con-                                                      personal space where people can stop     to live in a certain way. I hope they
        working on a project to build a col-                                                                              and think. I want people to build their
        lection of modern rammed earth        sciousness. People                                                          spiritual space in my design,” Shu says.   can find their own space one day.
        buildings. Shu spends a third of every                                                                               “Don’t look at the sea by the sea is
        month  in Hong  He, communicating  need to build walls                                                            a higher state of consciousness. People                              ”
        with workers, coordinating and track-                                                                             need to build walls around themselves
        ing the project schedule to align the  around themselves                                                          so that they can look inward,” he says.

        client’s requirement. The project also   so that they can                                                            Shu has his “quiet room”, a dark-  room. The pictures always bring me  to know why they live in this world
        helps promote tourism industry in                                                                                 room for meditation in Dali.       back to the days when I was with my  instead of being assigned to live in a
        Hong He.                                  look inward.                                                               As a real shutterbug, he uses a film   family. That makes me feel like they  certain way. I hope they can find their
           Landslide is frequent in Hong He                                                                               camera to record life, especially every   are always with me,” Shu says.  own space one day,” he adds.
        especially during rainy season in July              ”                                                             step of his daughters’ development.   He reflects and thinks about the
        and August. Most rural reconstruc-                                                                                “Thanks to the pandemic, I have time   meaning of family, the meaning of ca-
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        traditional building techniques to                                                                                yard to develop photographs in May.   “I want to leave something mean-
        safeguard Hani cultural inheritance                                                                                  “I have hundreds of rolls of films   ingful to my daughters. Something
        by building sustainable rammed earth                                                                              that haven’t been developed. I now   can shape their view of themselves
        houses.                                                                                                           spend most of my time in this dark-  and the world,” Shu says. “I want them
           The basic idea of rammed earth is
        using dirt to build a house. 
           “The folk dwellings are not only
        about houses but also thousands of
        years of Hani culture and wisdom of
        skillful craftsmen,” the architect says.
                A Spiritual Space
           Shu tries to feature the relationship
        between a house and the surround-
        ings in his design. 
           “People need space for medita-
        tion,” Shu says. There is a tearoom at
        Shu’s studio where he can relax and
        think in this quiet space. This kind of
        “quiet room” is an essential element in
        his design, featuring Shu’s philosophy
        with his architecture.
           “Most of my designs are after qual-  Shu Tan and his colleague are at the construction site in Hong He, Yunnan
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        Some of my friends or my clients ask
        me to design their homes, and I give
        them a unique space of their own,”
        Shu says.
           There are many boutique accom-                                                                                 Shu  T an is in his darkroom. ( Photo c ourtesy o f Shu  T an)
                                                                                                                          Shu Tan is in his darkroom. (Photo courtesy of Shu Tan)
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