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Briefly

The project is located in the woodlands of Chongzhou, Sichuan Province, offering a secluded retreat with exclusive access through a single forest path. The architects have developed the complex using an abstract settlement approach that incorporates three architectural scales: monumental pitched roofs, mid-scale geometric structures, and clusters of compact functional units. These differing scales are connected through an implicit structural logic, highlighting a design that respects and integrates with the surrounding natural landscape.
The project is nestled within expansive woodlands in Chongzhou, Sichuan Province, creating a secluded retreat that emphasizes a deep connection with nature.
Accessibility to the complex is limited to a single forest path, enhancing the sense of isolation and tranquility in a natural setting.
The architects implemented an abstract settlement approach that merges three architectural scales: monumental pitched roofs, mid-scale geometric volumes, and clusters of compact functional units.
These distinct elements are unified through an implicit structural logic, demonstrating a cohesive design philosophy that reflects the surrounding environment.
Read at ArchDaily
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