Residential for Tang Chun
The project is a hilltop family house lived by three generations, with a total indoor area of 1300 square meters.The designer needs to take into account different aesthetic differences and life needs of three generations. The building is located on the top of mountain and at the foot of the mountain lies a wetland park.The designer transforms exterior walls of each floor that faces the mountain into monolithic glass. Floor to ceiling glass exterior walls are used in the 60 meter corridor that surrounds the whole building on the negative layer to create the view of landscape.
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The designer needed to take into account the different aesthetic differences and living needs of three generations, because the age difference for the three generations of the owner's family is quite great, ranging from less than 1 year old to over 80 years old. Therefore, careful consideration was required from colour, modelling to function setting of each area. At the same time, the owner hoped to fully embody the landscape advantages of the hilltop residence. At the same time, the owner hoped to fully embody the landscape advantages of the hilltop residence.
Interior design, housing, structural transformation, Chinese elements, inheritance, scenery borrowing, project management
The designer increased interaction between people and nature, bringing the beauty of nature into the interior. It fully showed the landscape advantages of the house hilltop location. As for civilization, the designer adopted a large number of symbolic design elements in Chinese culture in interior decoration, such as curved lines, shapes of bamboo leaves and joints, water-themed lighting decorations and so on, integrating the cultural connotation of Chinese people with modern and simple style.
The biggest challenge encountered in the design process was project management. An expansion project of more than 700 square meters and a large number of structural reconstruction projects were carried out because the building was located on the top of the mountain and the construction scope was very narrow. The entire period from design to completion was six months. In the design, there must be no rework or delay. Rich experience and an understanding of the engineering details were required.
Project Location: Fishing City, Chongqing, China Project Duration: The design process started from 18 December, 2017 to 18 March, 2018. The construction time was from 1 April, 2018 to 30 September, 2018. The project completed on 30 September, 2018.
Space architecture conveys a kind of life attitude and interacts well with the relationship between the main space and its surroundings. The designer transformed the four-story wall facing the mountain into floor-to-ceiling glass. A large garden and a 60-meter-long loop corridor with floor-to-ceiling glass being the outer wall surrounded the negative layer, making the mountains, buildings and trees unified. The spectacular scenery of nature can bring the occupants a healthy and positive attitude.
The designer focused on the spatial planning of a single-family house inhabited by three generations. The project emphasized on the interaction between architecture and natural environment. The designer created an open natural landscape for the building. The house was inclusive for family members of different ages. The traditional Chinese geomantic omen (also called Feng Shui ) was embodied in the building. The traditional cultural elements were embodied in the building. The designer needed to complete the system management of complex work within a short period of time.
The project theme is overlook the world, inspired by visual perception of geographical location of the building. As the building is located on the mountain top and at the foot of the mountain lies a large wetland park. The designer transformed exterior walls of each floor that faces the mountain into huge monolithic glass. Floor-to-ceiling glass exterior walls were used in the 60-meter corridor that surrounds the whole building on the negative layer to create spectacular view of the landscape.
Hilltop House Residential has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition 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.
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Chun Tang was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work Hilltop House Residential.
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