To preserve the natural topography, Vector Architects designed the spring house to touch the landscape lightly. The main concrete structure is elevated on ten columns, minimizing its footprint on the forest floor.
By stacking programs, the architects reduced the building's footprint while crafting distinct spatial experiences. As visitors ascend, they encounter shifting perspectives of the poplar canopy, the rock cliff, and distant mountain vistas.
The spring house is divided into three functional levels. The ground floor serves as a transitional zone, with a central teak-clad space housing the reception, locker rooms, and showers.
Visitors approach the spring house by crossing a steel arch bridge and traversing a forested path, arriving at the structure's entrance surrounded by reeds and a slow-moving stream.
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