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Located in the Jingyintan Dream Zone in the Dongxihu District of Wuhan, this community boasts excellent transport with three subway lines and scenic views of the Fu River and its green spaces. As a cultural hub, it draws from Hubei culture and modern Chinese architecture for a luxurious living environment. The landscape design integrates elements of local drama, history, literature, and music, creating a layout of "Three Streets, Nine Gardens, and Twelve Alleys" that blends modern and traditional elements, fostering a rich cultural atmosphere.
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From an oriental perspective, utilizing local cultural elements, the landscape design harmoniously interacts with the architecture, presenting a three-dimensional oriental painting. Amidst sloping roofs, there are ponds, bridges, and pathways, all resembling scenes from a painting. The landscape design places emphasis on creating leisure spaces for the residents, drawing inspiration from classical gardens and incorporating local culture to establish a high-end residential environment with a distinct cultural charm.
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Elegant Chinese living space in a three-dimensional oriental aesthetic.
The entrance design cleverly combines cascading water, perforated walls, and sculptures to create an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. Sculptures depicting abstract birds and water waves showcase the beauty of the phoenix. The design incorporates features such as a pavilion, covered corridors, and flowing water with stacked stones.
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Chu opera culture is vividly portrayed through artistic scenes, showcasing landscapes, buildings, and historical figures. Sculptures of ancient musical instruments, combined with a musical wall featuring the five notes, create a vibrant and colorful alley, showcasing the richness and uniqueness of Chu music and the romanticism of Chu poetry.
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The landscape design involved careful selection of wall patterns, sculpture and plantings. Modern reinterpretations of the plantings, fragrant tree species, forms and postures found in classical Chinese gardens to create a rich layered landscape.
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Client :Hongkong Land Holdings Limited
Site Area :83,320㎡
Completion :October 2022
HZS Services :Landscape Architecture
Awards
2020Yanye Cup | Silver Award, Property Landscape Demonstration Area
2020Asian Habitat Landscape Awards | Silver Award, Commercial Office Category
Articles
HZS Design Works | Feng Xuan Jiuze, Listen to Jing Chu's Long Song; Hongkong Land Estate
hhlloo | Feng Xuan Jiuze, Listen to Jing Chu's Long Song
HZS Design Works | Feng Xuan Jiuze, Listen to Jing Chu's Long Song