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Ninetree Village, Architecture, Project, Design, Images
Ninetree Village, China : Architecture Information
First Chinese Buildings by David Chipperfield Architects
LEAF Awards 2009
Residential Building of the Year Award - Multiple Occupancy
David Chipperfield Architects completes first projects in China
3 Nov 2008
David Chipperfield Architects has recently completed Ninetree Village
and Liangzhu Culture Museum - the practice's first two projects in
China.
Ninetree Village, Hangzhou, China
2004-08
David Chipperfield Architects

images from LEAF
A small valley, bordered by a dense bamboo forest, forms the site
for Ninetree Village, a luxury housing development situated near the
Qiang Tang River in Hangzhou, south-eastern China. The particular
charm and beauty of the site are the determining factors. Twelve individual
volumes are arranged in a chessboard pattern to create the maximum
amount of open space for each. Through planting new vegetation, each
apartment building is set in its own clearing in the forest.

photo © Christian Richters
The buildings adapt to the topography, creating a flowing landscape
through a slight turning of the blocks. The grounds will be accessed
from the southern entrance via a network of lanes. All buildings are
linked to an underground car park, enabling the site to be free from
vehicles above ground.
Within the development there are six types of building differing in
size and floor plan depending on the location, view and light conditions.
The individual apartment buildings contain five generously proportioned
apartments, each accommodating a full floor of approximately 400 sqm.
The floor plan concept creates a flowing interior space defined by
solid elements which accommodate auxiliary functions. The selection
of materials for the living and sleeping areas provides an elegant,
calm atmosphere, whilst the enclosed elements are envisaged as cabinets
using precious traditional materials.

photo © Shu He
The loggia zone, which runs around the whole building, provides a
transition area between the interior living space and the surrounding
nature. Based on a traditional principle of Chinese housing, an exterior
skin using wooden elements protects the privacy of the residents.
This skin differs in density, depending on the interior functions,
sunlight and the conditions of the site. Moveable elements allow the
resident to further decide on the degree of privacy desired.
A clubhouse with an outdoor pool is located at the northern tip of
the site. This small building follows the irregular shape of the steep
slope of the hill, forming a kind of a retaining wall that continues
to define the border of the property.
The interior is shaped like a cave carved into the hill. Skylights
let natural light deep into the rooms. In front of the clubhouse lies
a raised platform with an irregular shape following the natural borders
of the site. The building is made out of coloured concrete and Chinese
volcanic stone.

images from LEAF
Ninetree Village China - Building Information:
Location: Hangzhou, China
Project Date: 2004
Completion Date: 2008
Gross Floor Area: 23,500 m2
Client: Joyon Real Estate Investment Co., Ltd
Architect: David Chipperfield Architects
Principal: David Chipperfield
Director: Mark Randel
Project Architect: Hans Krause
Project Team: Christoph Bartscherer, Libin Chen, Ulrich Hannen, Christian
Helfrich, Lijun Shen, Natalia Vinuela
Structural/Services Engineer: ZSADI, Zhejiang South Architectural
Design and Survey Ltd.
Landscape Architect: Levin Monsigny Landschaftsarchitekten
Photographs: Christian Richters; Shu He
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