
"The project is situated in Xueshan Village, Changping District, Beijing, at the junction between urban and rural areas. It only takes about 30 minutes to drive to the city's Second Ring Road from here. This location is considered conveniently accessible in Beijing, a megacity."
"The homeowner is a fellow alumni of mine. His building plot in the suburban area of Beijing had been left unused for many years. In 2022, he conceived the idea of utilizing it, though the specific manner of how to do so remained uncertain."
"I remember during our first discussion, he mentioned three possibilities: (1) using it as a second residence for himself, with the possibility of his parents occasionally staying there; (2) converting it into his company's office space after three years; or (3) renting it out if no concrete plans were finalized. Therefore, our design process began by systematically analyzing the corresponding relationships between these three different functional requirements and the spatial layout."
Project located in Xueshan Village, Changping District, Beijing, sits at the urban-rural junction about thirty minutes by car from the Second Ring Road. The homeowner is an alumnus whose suburban building plot remained unused for many years until 2022, when he conceived the idea of utilizing it. Three programmatic options were considered: a second residence with occasional parental use, conversion to the owner’s company office after three years, or renting the property if no owner use materializes. The design process began with a systematic analysis of spatial layout against these three functional requirements to create a flexible solution.
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