The project is located in LUXELAKES Eco-City, south of Chengdu, China, nestled on a peninsula within the core lake area. Surrounded by meandering shorelines, the site boasts exceptional lakefront resources. The project leverages its natural advantages to maximize lake views while ensuring residential privacy, creating an ideal ecosystem where nature and architecture harmoniously blend.
The six buildings are arranged in an M-shaped layout, with large apartments in the center and radiating outwards, ensuring the viewing effect of each building. The integrated design of landscape movement lines and building entrances also well integrates the building entrance space with the surrounding landscape environment, making the building a part of the landscape, and the landscape also becomes an extension and supplement to the building entrance. While improving the overall beauty of the building, it also enhances the user's spatial experience and sense of belonging.
Breaking the boundaries of traditional space, the blurred but orderly scene layout of architecture and landscape aims to create a "boundless world" of harmonious symbiosis and mutual penetration. In the process of entering and feeling, the restrictions on scale are weakened, and infinite nature is felt in a limited space.