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Junanli Mogan Mountain Blue Town Prototype HouseJunanli Mogan Mountain Blue Town Prototype HouseJunanli Mogan Mountain Blue Town Prototype House is an exemplary architectural and interior design project that harmoniously integrates natural elements with contemporary living spaces, situated in the serene landscape of Mogan Mountain, China. This innovative 150-square-meter, two-story prototype residence, designed by Zhijun Zhong, represents a significant advancement in ecological residential design, earning recognition with a Bronze A' Design Award in Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design. The project's distinctive approach preserves native flora surrounding the villa, creating an organic connection between the built environment and its natural context. The interior design philosophy emphasizes de-stylization and the authentic beauty of natural materials, featuring precisely cut wooden boards with continuous textures, natural stone flooring, and handcrafted elements including bamboo and rattan weaving. Large floor-to-ceiling windows blur the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces while optimizing natural light and reducing energy consumption. The design successfully addresses the challenge of incorporating rustic decorative elements while maintaining sophisticated aesthetics, achieved through careful material selection and masterful craftsmanship. The space demonstrates exceptional attention to environmental consciousness and sustainable living practices, incorporating heat-reflective glass and passive climate control features that respond to local environmental conditions, enabling residents to experience comfortable indoor temperatures throughout the seasons while maintaining a connection to nature. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: ecological design, sustainable architecture, natural materials, contemporary residential, mountain villa, environmental integration SOURCES: |
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