The Healing Hills Villa's transformation relies on integrating architecture with nature, creating a seamless interaction between the spaces and the 48 protected camphor trees.
The design presents a delicate balance, with buildings scattered yet connected through courtyards, allowing trees to coalesce within the living spaces for an immersive nature experience.
Key design principles include encirclement, gaze, and contrast, emphasizing both the connection to the surrounding landscape and the unique artistic characteristics of the site.
Architectural elements draw inspiration from traditional Chinese painting, employing features like the 'Rolling Mountain' roof and 'Stacked Platform' to enhance spatial variety while promoting harmony with nature.
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