Atop the City
In the dialogue between architecture and nature, a square connects the buildings and bears the interface of the city. Designers use metallic luster combined with density and width to form different marking effects on the front and back to guide people into the site. Flowers, trees, running water, light and wind are extracted from nature. A tree, a piece of grass and a pool of water make the whole space linger in quiet music through light and shadow and gentle wind. A home of natural quality is not simply to pile up the natural elements together, but to creatively construct it in combination with the local natural environment characteristics. ‘Interactive experience of science and technology, transparent and fashionable decoration, pure and simple texture, and space of changing light and shadow’ is the designer’s definition of the whole environment.