aerial view
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construction of wood struction
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construction of wood struction
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construction of wood struction
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the facade renovation
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after the reconstruction
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viewing box
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viewing box
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gazebo
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cafe
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home interior
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home interior
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landscape details
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landscape details
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landscape details
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location analysis
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decomposition of axonometric
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ground floor plan
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2nd floor plan
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anatomical perspective
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Peach Garden

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Location
No.10, Shihuyu Village, Jiuduhe Town, Huairou, Beijing, China
Year
2019
Client
The Peach Garden Hotel
Team
Zhou Chao,Deng Kechao,Zhang Hang,Qin Siyuan

In this project, the old traditional quadrangle in the northern China was rebuilt as a courtyard house, providing accommodation and social function, as well as, exhibiting floristry. We respect the historical building and spare no effort to minimize the effect of newly built part. Also,we utilize innovative transformative strategy to satisfy the new functional need and improve the wellbeing of guests. As for the strategy of light construction, it is sustainable and can achieve high construction quality by a low cost.
During the reconstruction of the old house, the original timber structure has been reserved, while part of external walls has been renewed. We reserved the whole stone walls, but rebuilt the southern wall. Meanwhile, we redesigned the entrance and windows, as well as the viewing boxes. We tore down the shabby roof, added insulation and waterproof layer, as well as the skylight. In addition, the traditional grey roofing tiles have been recycled. What is more, we utilized large area glass to allow nature permeate into the room. The different viewing boxes have been added in each guest room to extent indoor space and promote the communication between architecture and nature.
In sharp contrast between the old and the new, the heavy and the light, the historical building is reborn.

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