Central Times, Changsha
Project Location: Binjiang New Town Financial Center, Changsha, Hunan
Project Type: Residence
Land Area: 92,028 ㎡
Floor Area: 327,782 ㎡
Landscaping Area: 60,262 ㎡
Floor Area Ratio: 3.5
Green Coverage Rate: 35%
Project Client: Excellence Real Estate Group (Changsha) Co., Ltd.
Landscape Architecture: Shanghai Branch & Changsha Branch, L&A Design Group
Design Time: September 2018-October 2018
Completion Time: February 2019
Project Team: Project Team II Changsha Branch, Shanghai Branch, L&A Design Group
The design aims at running away from the hustle and bustle, and letting people settle down and gain a sense of peace. It also hopes to let people who have lived in the reinforced concrete forest for a long time return to nature leisurely after a busy day. The concept of "urban forest" hit it off.
"In the forest, there are mountains, valleys, waterfalls, streams and houses." We must have everything that should be in the mountains and forests.
We want to make the landscape a bridge between architecture and nature, and let art interpret the transformation of mountains and valleys. Prosperity outside and tranquility inside in—this is the urban “neverland” of modernism.
Project Overview
Project Location: Binjiang New Town Financial Center, Changsha, Hunan
Project Type: Residence
Land Area: 92,028 ㎡
Floor Area: 327,782 ㎡
Landscaping Area: 60,262 ㎡
Floor Area Ratio: 3.5
Green Coverage Rate: 35%
Project Client: Excellence Real Estate Group (Changsha) Co., Ltd.
Landscape Architecture: Shanghai Branch & Changsha Branch, L&A Design Group
Design Time: September 2018-October 2018
Completion Time: February 2019
Project Team: Project Team II Changsha Branch, Shanghai Branch, L&A Design Group
The design aims at running away from the hustle and bustle, and letting people settle down and gain a sense of peace. It also hopes to let people who have lived in the reinforced concrete forest for a long time return to nature leisurely after a busy day. The concept of "urban forest" hit it off.
"In the forest, there are mountains, valleys, waterfalls, streams and houses." We must have everything that should be in the mountains and forests.
We want to make the landscape a bridge between architecture and nature, and let art interpret the transformation of mountains and valleys. Prosperity outside and tranquility inside in—this is the urban “neverland” of modernism.