Residential House for MadeMake Architects
The project severs as a residential community with quite a high density, the designers manipulating the layout of the living room, dining room and bed rooms to form a semi-open outdoor courtyard, which is a 6.2 meters double high space. While consumers obtaining a luxury balcony area over 30 square meters, it also accelerates the ventilation of its adjacent functional rooms and succeed in the PRC Sunlight Ordinances. However, windows are deliberately avoided on the second floor of the space, which emphasizes on the privacy of each.
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Crosswise decorative lines support those courtyards like strong arms. Transformation between organic and mechanical is so smooth that they are almost integrated. There are only two details of the building are rather complex to build, the first one is the distinguished entrance, and the other is the cornices continued from lower parts. This purpose could achieve a product conform to local style. A unique flat with big courtyard was innovated and promoted to the market.
Architectural Design, Longfor Properties, Modern, Semi-open, Courtyard, Residential, Natural
In the facade design, the designers created a rhythm by weaving horizontal and vertical components together which especially enhanced the horizontal white aluminum plates with different lengths. Between those delicate lines, they embed curtain walls that look like a series of transparent boxes. They set the lines and a sense of space off from the rear. Moreover, taking advantage of crosswise lines, some slight changes were made to shape the hallway and Chinese roofing cornices.
In this project, one of the key difficulties refers to the design of curtain walls. Although the designers suppose to consider as designing residential exterior, they rather get precedence from public buildings. In terms of aluminum plates, they need to define their precise position and the approximate proportion in relationship to the rest of the building.
The project started in October 2017 in Chongqing and finished in January 2020 in Chongqing.
To deduct the existence of artificial, rooms are installed with fully foldable doors that people could be exposed to the landscape in the courtyard.
The designers believe to see more and more national wide and similar designs drive from the samples. To communicate with other parties adequately and confirm every component at the site helped the construction process and all the implements organized. The patient collaboration and ultimate final presence have exceeded a market behavior, but an example for Chinese residential.
This project had been through a long-term study of the site level difference and specifically analysis of the character the mountainous landscape and the local living culture. The team was spread out to finish personal site explorations, and city researches. Then, they gave multiple plans from general ones to something novel. Finally, designers come up with a model of "big community with microsystems".
Image #1: Photographer Quan Liang, Longfor Dwell Realm, 2019. Image #2: Photographer Quan Liang, Longfor Dwell Realm, 2019. Image #3: Photographer Quan Liang, Longfor Dwell Realm, 2019. Image #4: Photographer Quan Liang, Longfor Dwell Realm, 2019. Image #5: Photographer Quan Liang, Longfor Dwell Realm, 2019.
Longfor Dwell Realm Residential House has been a Bronze winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Xin Wu was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work Longfor Dwell Realm Residential House.
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Longfor Dwell Realm, a residential house design project by Xin Wu, was completed in January 2020 in Chongqing, China. The project stands out for its unique approach to integrating the mountainous landscape and local living culture into a "big community with microsystems" model.
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