The project is located in the Xinchuan South Area in Chengdu, part of the south section of Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone. It boasts a low-density ecological environment, highly accessible transportation, and comprehensive surrounding amenities, with convenient access to education and medical services.
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CCCG INNER PEACE Demonstration Area
Commercial Architecture (Built)
Firm
JUNYUN Architecture Design Office Co., Ltd.
Architect/Designer
Tang Jun
Design Team
Li Xin, Yang Ming
Location
No. 360, Hejing 1st Street, Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
Country
China
Photographer/Copyright
©JUNYUN Architecture Design Office Co., Ltd.
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The landscape walls at the main entrance are arranged in a staggered manner, subtly concealing the inner courtyard scenery and creating fascinating light and shadow effects, complemented by water, tree, mountain and rock elements. A large-scale horizontal drop-off canopy unifies the diverse architectural languages, naturally creating a transitional space that merges the interior and exterior.
A stepping stone path leads to an open landscape pavilion that serves as the visual focal point, connecting the scattered inner courtyard buildings, outlining the spatial boundaries, and dividing the area into two courtyards.
The community lobby uses contemporary materials to reinterpret the traditional double-slope roof, imparting a magnificent and elegant atmosphere.
Visitors pass through the lobby, turn right, and stroll along the winding sheltered corridor. The property models display area and the negotiation area are separated by water, maintaining functional independence while being spatially connected.
The swimming pool opens completely to the inner courtyard through operable folding glass doors, achieving landscape sharing and boundless views.
The large cantilevered roof of the tea area on the top floor softens the transition between architecture and nature, creating a wide and open leisure space.
The cascading glass water curtain interacts with the reflective pool water, generating an intriguing contrast of the dynamic and static, infusing the space with a vibrant natural ambiance.
Dark stone on both sides of the entrance is combined with bamboo elements, creating a lively and poetic effect with starlight-like lighting. The soft tones enhance the overall visual experience.
Bamboo elements are employed throughout the building complex in various forms, infusing it with a pure, dynamic oriental charm.
The champagne gold metal bamboo curtains function as space partitions, generating a subtly connected yet obscured visual effect. The carefully restrained field of view provides a balanced spatial experience, facilitating visual penetration and active interaction with the surrounding areas.
The main materials feature a combination of gray marble, bronze, and dark gray aluminum plates. The landscape walls, sculptures, water features, and corner surfaces are partially adorned with green luxury stones, adding vibrancy to the calming black and gold palette.
The use of high-transparency ultra-clear glass enhances seamless indoor-outdoor continuity, making the building facade appear crystal clear. The courtyard space returns to the essence of nature, with bricks, tiles, and plants reflecting a serene Zen philosophy. This restores a sense of simplicity, evoking feelings of leisure, freedom, tranquility, and clarity.