Jiangangshan No.1 Garden Mid-Levels Living Hall is located in the Jiangangshan Ecological Zone of Qianhaihou Garden, Shenzhen, China. It is adjacent to Dajingshan Ecological Park in the north, overlooking the lake and mountains of Tiegang Reservoir. And sleep.
For the architect, the most important point is what kind of place structure he will provide to experience the world; and in the current space, the essence of Poetic Space's poetic space design is, what kind of life will be built here .
In the "Spirit of Chinese Art", Mr. Xu Fuguan said that "art for life", the source and soil of art originate from life, and it naturally arises from the true relationship of our lives.
The designer focuses on the sense of sequence and interprets the subtlety and elegance of the space. Taking the half-mountain as the preface, the designer unfolds the space narrative around "building a life in the mountains", constructing a world and art for life.
The poetic space design of Poetic Space advocates design expression in the unique context of "Poetic Oriental". Starting from the spirit of Lingnan gardens, the lightness, transparency and simplicity of the garden are gradually presented through the changes of space.
Through the gardening techniques of building mountains, stacking rocks, and arranging water, the curved corridors are arranged to move the garden. The waterfall stacks the rocks and the flowing water surrounds the courtyard to set off each other, the space is rich in layers, and the false and the reality are scattered in light and dark.
This project is a residential project, composed of wide-view high-rise buildings, and the main design is a storey. Limited to the height of the floor, the entire space is unfolded in a horizontal direction, using a decentralized asymmetric axis to extend the spatial scale.
The designer advocates that the interior design should be cut from the concept of architecture and landscape, based on traditional Chinese culture, digging out local cultural characteristics, and drawing beautiful ideas from the ancient hand-woven fabric "Xiang Yun Sha" in Lingnan, and in the mineral-containing mud used for dyeing Refined the unique oriental deep purple sand color.
- Interiors: Poetic Space
- Styling: BedA Garden Design
- Photos: Sunway Yu Space