Tuesday, September 7, 2010

MAD architects: fake hills

September 6, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Urban

chinese firm MAD architects have sent us in images of their 2008 'fake hills' project.
their design for a new housing development is located in the coastal city of beihai,
on a long, narrow waterfront site. the concept combines two typologies that most
commonly define residential developments in china: high rise towers and long, low rise
blocks. the result is a bold new structure, a long slab with an undulating roof and circular
openings. this unique shape maximizes the views of the residents, but at the same time
becomes a monolithic break between the waterfront and the land behind it. Read More

year: 2008
location: beihai, china
typology: residential apartment
site area: 109,203sqm
building area: 492,369sqm
building height: slab-106m; tower-194m
status: under construction

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