The Lake House / Wutopia Lab
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The article discusses the architectural design process led by Chief architect YU Ting, who selected a site for a new pavilion located at the former water base by the bay during a survey on February 28. The design project aims for completion by April 18 and includes architecture, interior design, landscape planning, soft furnishings, and exhibition design. It is crucial to preserve two existing buildings and surrounding greenery, particularly two trees. Additionally, the client wishes to incorporate ceramic curtain wall panels from previous residential developments into the pavilion design.
On February 28, Chief architect YU Ting surveyed potential sites in the park, ultimately selecting the former water base by the bay for a new pavilion.
The design must encompass architecture, interior, landscape, soft furnishings, and exhibitions, with a goal of completion and public opening by April 18.
A key restriction involves preserving two existing buildings' structures and ensuring that no surrounding greenery, particularly the two trees, is disturbed.
Incorporating ceramic curtain wall panels used in past residential developments is a priority for the client, adding a contemporary touch to the pavilion's design.
Read at ArchDaily
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