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Beihai Fake Hills, Building, Image, News, Design, Waterfront, Project
Beihai Architecture, China : Information + Images
Chinese Residential Development by MAD, Architects
Throughout China's
ultra-rapid urbanization, attention has been focused on set-piece
architecture: opera houses, museums, stadia. However these would-be
icons are the exception rather than the rule. The vast majority of
development in China's new cities takes the form of residential schemes,
often standardized and cheap to guarantee a quick return for the developer.
Is it possible to build high-density, economically viable housing
which is also architecturally innovative?

This development is located in the coastal city of Beihai, on a long,
narrow waterfront site. The design concept combines the two typologies
that usually define residential developments (high rise towers or
long, low rise blocks) to create a bold new structure in the form
of a long slab. This shape can maximize the views of residents, but
can also easily appear to be a monolithic break between the waterfront
and the land behind it.
The solution is twofold: to cut into the slab, creating a sculpted
form which references the shape of the hills that dominate the region's
landscape, and to cut openings through the structure, to further allow
space, views and light to penetrate it.
A further reference point is traditional Chinese architecture's obsession
with nature. Rather than siting the building in a perfect, man-made
natural garden, our structure becomes the man-made natural shape itself:
fake hills for the residents to live on. The design provides both
a high density solution and a new landmark for the city.

Beihai Fake Hills images / information from MAD 160309
Beihai Fake Hills - Building Information
Client: Beihai Xinpinguangyang Real Estate Development Co. Ltd
Status: Design in progress
Location: Beihai, China
Type: Residential
Building Area: 430,000 sqm
Building Height: Slab - 127m/35 floors; tower 200m/55 floors
Director in Charge: Ma Yansong, Dang Qun
Design Team: Xu Dong Xin, Xue Yan, Wang Wei, Maggie Jie Zhang, Ren
Xiao Wei, Fu Chang Rui, Zheng Tao, Li Jie Ran, Michele Zanella, Kristie
Park
Associates: JAE (Jiang Architects & Engineers)
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