DESIGN NAME: Garden Hotpot
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Restaurant
INSPIRATION: This project site is known for its superior ecology, where is very close to nature and far away from the noise. Therefore we seek to construct a building, in harmony with the surrounding natural world, hiding lightly in the woods. The construction forms along the lake and naturally surrounds the lotus pond, look like the steams and smokes from the boiling pots curling between the pillars and trees.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: In order to create a comfortable and close-to-nature dinning environment, we leave out walls, only using pillars and boards to lightly hide the building in the woods. Therefore the building is integrated with the original natural environment. When eating hotpot, people is surrounded by great lake view, tree shadows, smell of flowers and whisper of birds, watching the steams from the boiling pot curling in the pillars and woods. How cozy it is!
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: This entire space is completely open to the nature with no walls or doors as the site is surrounded by woods and crystal clear water. Therefore, we want the building merge into the environment, combining people with nature. Facing such a natural scenery, we don’t need to do too much, just want to leave people to enjoy this beautiful and calm scenery. The whole building is purely white without any excessive decoration, in order to lead people communicate with nature.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in December 2018 in Chengdu China and under construction now.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Material: Steel, Fluorocarbon paint
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Area:1800.0sqm
TAGS: restaurant, nature, lakeside, low cost, low budget, steel construction
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: -
ADDED DATE: 2019-02-15 10:45:08
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Architects: MUDA-Architects, Principal Architect:Yun Lu, Design Team:Xu Jiandan, He Yixiu, Chen Xue
IMAGE CREDITS: MUDA-Architects
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