Tianjin Yun Park Life Art Gallery
Landpoint Design
Short description
The project is located in Shuixi Park, Xiqing District, Tianjin City, the outer ring road of Tianjin. With convenient transportation, perfect infrastructure and beautiful natural environment, it is only 20 minutes’ drive from the core area of the city, which is the most potential living region in Tianjin. This project is located in the largest wetland of Tianjin city - Lakeside of Shuixi Park, which has become the biggest advantage and highlight of the landscape project.
We hope to create a “garden living gallery” focused on “customer life club” and “living template dwelling” to show the life scene and humanistic style of future residents in Shuixi region. Based on “Shuixi Park”, the landscape design connects with the wetland park, creates a “garden of gardens” beside the water bank, and perfectly integrates the traditional Chinese cultural temperament with modern urban lifestyle.
In terms of landscape design, we draw on traditional Chinese gardening techniques, create a coordinated open and close spatial sequence, form a progressive level of “Drop off”, “Winding path”, “Walking park” and “Home coming”, and show the artistic life experience of entering the garden and returning home. Meanwhile, the garden takes the “small lake” as the core, extends to form a water vein, unfolds the landscape layout along the water, and connects with northern Shuixi Park.
With the lotus pond as the core and pavilion as the point, curved bridges, rare trees and stones form a picturesque garden. Drawing on Chinese traditional famous garden such as “Wangshi garden”, “retreat and reflection garden” for implication, the designer takes “watching of moon shadow with wind” and “music listening and fish watching show” as the theme to create a waterfront picturesque and leisure garden.
The design has been probing into the continuity and inheritance between modern and ancient traditional humanity. This project uses the leisure and painting rhyme pursuit in Chinese culture as guidance, explores the common pint of past and the present, combines simple modern design techniques with traditional garden landscape methods, and creates a landscape work that can meet the needs of modern aesthetic life, and dialogue with traditional garden culture.
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