Pines House | The Design Institute of Landscape and Architecture China Academy of Art

Foreword: There is a newly refurbished villa named Pines House, hiding in the hills at the altitude of 700 meters in Bamu Field, Jiande Town, Zhejiang Province in China. It has transformed from the foundation of its owner’s ancestral estate, meaning to cherish the owner’s childhood memory of beautiful moonlight coming through the pine trees in the front courtyard.

Side view of annex building. Image © Aogovision

The origin: The property owner comes back to the village to bring back the prosperity to the old house, with the help of a design team.
Challenges: Reconstructing two old mud huts and adding three new houses have three major challenges. First, the mud hut almost falls down, and it is very dark inside. Second, the limited movement flows in the architecture and surrounds. Third, a balance between the old and the new.
Solutions: The design team uses steel frame structure to reinforce the weak mud walls, and adds huge glass French windows in-between with risen eaves, to deal with the structure stress issue and insufficient light problem. Also, they allocate new buildings accordingly based on the actual context.

Night view of main building. Image © Qiansu Photography Studio

Thoughtfully locate all the room entrances at the back side of the building to keep the privacy. Lastly, designers honestly keep the original walls and simply take local wood, rocks, and former utensils to strengthen as well as decorate the house, which creates a respectful connection between housing and nature.
Epilogue: The owner has a dream, and we design the best way to make it come true.

Loft of annex building. Image © Qiansu Photography Studio

Project Info:
Architects: The Design Institute of Landscape and Architecture China Academy of Art
Location: Bamu Field, Sandu Jiande Town, Hangzhou, ZhejiangChina
Architect in Charge: Zhiyong Huang
Design Team: Dong Zheng (architecture design), Zhigang Wang (interior design), Yue Chou (landscape design)
Client: Xiaobin Zhu
Lighting Consultant: CDN Lighting, Pinglan Yang
Area: 6000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: AogovisionQiansu Photography Studio
Manufacturers: Toto
Project Name: Pines House

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