Yinji Jinke · LongIsland ONE
In this case, through the extraction of the humanistic characteristics of Xinmi-mountain dangers, road turns, canyons, terraces, sunny springs, and white snow, the tricky narrow and long space was carefully planned, using curves and site structures to transform it into a canyon secret journey. The entrance of the canyon is towed by a deer, and the turning arc and road length are used to increase the ever-changing rich experience. Walking out of the canyon, as described in “Tale of Peach Blossom Spring”: “Return dozens of steps, suddenly open up.” While the wilderness spreads out into terraces and grass, the building seems to grow in this mountain and water, enjoying the tranquility and peace. Through design techniques, we can feel the changes of space and vision to the greatest extent. This open, concise but not losing artistic conception will contain all the true feelings.