CRCC Oct Harmonious Park, Beijing
Project Location: on the south side of the Jiuzhong Bridge Exit, South Fifth Ring Road, Daxing District, Beijing
Project Type: High-end Residence, Senior Apartments
Land Area: 12,000㎡
Floor Area: 2,600㎡
Landscaping Area: 9,400㎡
Floor Area Ratio: 2.2
Green Coverage Rate: 30%
Project Client: CRCC Huaxing Real Estate Development Co., Ltd.
Landscape Architecture: Project Team VIII, Beijing Branch, L&A Design Group
Design Time: October 2016
Completion Time: June 2018
To the south of the imperial city lies the largest wetland in Beijing and the royal hunting park of the Ming and Qing dynasties, called Nanyuan, also known as Nanhaizi. As early as the Ming Dynasty, "Autumn Wind over Nanyuan" has been listed as one of the "The Ten Great Sights of Yanjing" along with the "The Sunny Western Hills after Snow" and other scenic spots. Yanjing is and has been an informal name for Beijing. The project is located next to Nanhaizi. Designers extracted the essence of local cultural context and integrated it into the project with modern design techniques. The goal of the design was to rebuild the traditional aesthetics of ritual order and creating a harmonious living realm between man and nature.
The design was inspired by the Stanford University Meditation Center, a spiritual sanctuary built in the central area of the campus. Designers wanted to create a Place of Peace, where people could vent their pressure and negative feeling, and realize the true meaning of life.
Project Overview
Project Location: on the south side of the Jiuzhong Bridge Exit, South Fifth Ring Road, Daxing District, Beijing
Project Type: High-end Residence, Senior Apartments
Land Area: 12,000㎡
Floor Area: 2,600㎡
Landscaping Area: 9,400㎡
Floor Area Ratio: 2.2
Green Coverage Rate: 30%
Project Client: CRCC Huaxing Real Estate Development Co., Ltd.
Landscape Architecture: Project Team VIII, Beijing Branch, L&A Design Group
Design Time: October 2016
Completion Time: June 2018
To the south of the imperial city lies the largest wetland in Beijing and the royal hunting park of the Ming and Qing dynasties, called Nanyuan, also known as Nanhaizi. As early as the Ming Dynasty, "Autumn Wind over Nanyuan" has been listed as one of the "The Ten Great Sights of Yanjing" along with the "The Sunny Western Hills after Snow" and other scenic spots. Yanjing is and has been an informal name for Beijing. The project is located next to Nanhaizi. Designers extracted the essence of local cultural context and integrated it into the project with modern design techniques. The goal of the design was to rebuild the traditional aesthetics of ritual order and creating a harmonious living realm between man and nature.
The design was inspired by the Stanford University Meditation Center, a spiritual sanctuary built in the central area of the campus. Designers wanted to create a Place of Peace, where people could vent their pressure and negative feeling, and realize the true meaning of life.