Ruins Cave Garden / ArCONNECT Architects

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  • Landscape Design: Ju Liu, Zhou Wu
  • Structural Design: Yanming Cai
  • Design Team: Nuo Chen, Xinmiao Ye, Huangyi Cai, Changrui Liu, Haowen Bai, Zhiting Tang, Jiaqi Hu, Yunxiang Chen, Yiqi Sun, Chunxiang Zhou, Ziqi Mu, Ziyao Chen, Huaxin Zhang, Yunrui Deng, Xiaoyong Chen, Huiyan Wang
  • Resident Architect: Nuo Chen, Xinmiao Ye
  • Constructor(Phase I Building Remodeling And Decoration): Dali Sicheng Decoration Co.
  • Phase Ii Steel Structure: Guo Hanwen Team
  • Phase Ii Stonemasons: Maozhong Yang, Maoze Yang, Xilin Li, Gailiang Yang (Bai ethnic group from this village)
  • Phase Ii Carpentry: Jin Yang, Xueyou Yang, Shesong Yang, An Shui (Bai)
  • Phase Ii Civil Engineering And Odd Jobs: Ao Guoxiang team (Yi ethnic group)
  • Phase Ii Terrazzo: Yang Zhilin Team
  • Phase Ii Plumbing And Electrical: Chen Sheng Team
  • City: Dali
  • Country: China
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Text description provided by the architects. Mountain, Lake, and Ruins - The ancient villages in Dali, located on the west coast of Erhai Lake under Cangshan Mountain, offer a nurturing and pleasant living environment. Cangshan Mountain's nineteen peaks align in a north-south direction, with eighteen streams running from west to east, nourishing the fertile plains on the west side of Erhai Lake. Traditional houses in this area typically face east, taking advantage of the morning sun and protection from the southwest winds in winter. The inner courtyards further shield residents from harsh weather, creating a traditional and natural lifestyle deeply connected to the surrounding landscape. The studio, located in the southwest corner of a village at the base of Cangshan Mountain, was built to harmonize work and life with nature.

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Cite: "Ruins Cave Garden / ArCONNECT Architects" 13 Sep 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1006640/ruins-cave-garden-arconnect-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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