
"Lotus Clubhouse was conceived as a living organism that breathes in harmony with the terrain and surrounding natural environment."
"Rather than standing as an isolated architectural object, the building appears to emerge from the ground itself, shaped by natural slopes, layers of vegetation, and its orientation toward the lake."
"As a result, the boundaries between built form and nature gradually dissolve, allowing the clubhouse to exist simultaneously as architecture and landscape, a place of shelter for people and an extended habitat for nature."
Lotus Clubhouse is conceived as a living organism that breathes in harmony with the terrain and surrounding natural environment. The building emerges from the ground, shaped by natural slopes, layers of vegetation, and an orientation toward the lake. Architectural form and landscape engage in a continuous dialogue with local context, causing boundaries between built form and nature to dissolve. The clubhouse functions simultaneously as shelter for people and as an extended habitat for plants and wildlife. The design strategy prioritizes integration over isolation, using site morphology and vegetation to blur edges and create a seamless coexistence of human use and ecological processes.
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