The residential area connects different clusters through "horizontal streets and vertical lanes", forming a continuous, flowing, and interconnected internal traffic and social space within the community. The project designed three unit prototypes, which naturally connect and combine according to the elevation differences of the site.
The architectural design abandons complex and layered decoration in form and details and chooses durable materials and refined construction details instead to form a systematic design with horizontally expansive spatial dynamics: overall simplicity, yet with a sense of meticulous craftsmanship evident in the details. The naturally staggered arrangement of the buildings and their deeper architectural tones allow the complex to blend into the mountain forest, demonstrating the design's respect for nature.
Based on the site conditions and clear customer demands, the project made fundamental transformation to the spatial form of traditional stacked townhouses: the lower households extend maximally along the lake, creating a nearly 20m lakeside frontage, which not only achieves a spatial scale typically only possible with standalone villas, but also creates a broad, expansive experience of natural home life through the design of waterfront gardens.
The upper households, with large-scale spatial setbacks, ensure privacy for both upper and lower residents while creating expansive terrace gardens. At the same time, the design fully utilizes and amplifies the advantages of lighting and ventilation at upper levels, further "extending" the transparent scenic boundaries through free, expansive floor plans to enhance the continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing residents to intimately feel nature in a new dimension.
Project Status: Under construction
Architectural Design: gad
Land Area: 36,746.48㎡ (55.12 mu)
Total Floor Area: 52,777.64㎡
Gross Floor Area: 16,302.76㎡
Plot Ratio: 0.44
Building Density: 30.79%
Height Limit: 15.6m
Total Households: 72