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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Limestone Gallery in Guizhou Province, China by 3andwich Design

 
January 4th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: 3andwich Design

Here is Anlong county in Southwest Guizhou province, where is the start point of Via ferrata in Anlong Limestone Resort. The destination of our journey is Limestone Gallery suspended on mountain top, a hundred meters above us.

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

  • Architects: 3andwich Design
  • Project: Limestone Gallery
  • Location: Dushan Town, Anlong County, Southwest Guizhou Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province
  • Photography: He Xiugen, Jin Weiqi, Yang Xiaohua
  • Software used: SketchUpAutocad
  • Client: Anlong Heyun Tourism and Cultural Development Co.,Ltd
  • Principal Architect: He Wei
  • Design Team: Chen Long, Mi Jian, Sun Qi, Zhao Zhuoran, Song Ke, Wu Qiancheng, Wu Zhou, Li Wan
  • Consultant: Nie Jian, Wang Bin

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

  • Document Consultant: Lv Xiaoyan
  • Resident Engineer: Jin Leizhu, He Xiugen
  • Cooperation Company: Mountain Journey (China) Co., Ltd.
  • Interior Construction Drawing: Hongshang Design
  • Interior Furnishing: TYMJ Home Furnishing
  • Building area: 1350 sqm
  • Period of Design: May 2016 – Sept 2016
  • Period of Construction: Aug 2016 – Jul 2017

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Anlong Limestone Resort is located in Haiwei, Lishu village, Dushan town, Anlong county. Here is a canyon about 700 acres, shaped like a bag and surrounded by mountains. On the north side of the canyon, there is a cliff over one hundred meters high, with its bottom touching a river meandering from hundreds of miles away. The river is stopped by the cliff and flows into two pits where it continues underneath the ground surface. It is the reason for being named ‘Haiwei’(The end of river). Thanks to the unique context of Karst’s geology, the ‘Haiwei’ canyon has become a paradise for outdoor sport enthusiasts, especially for rock climbers.

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Limestone Gallery is located on the palisade of ‘Haiwei’ north, from where you can see the whole canyon, jagged rocks down the bottom, the river, the pit and Tourists’ Center (which has been designed by 3andwich Design / He Wei Studio as well) in one view. Heads up, you can enjoy immense peaks from miles. Between sunrise and sunsets, see the changing of clouds, you will feel the happiness from the fairyland.

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

The total floor area of Limestone Gallery is about 800 square meters with two floors inside, including the exhibition, conference and service area. Rooftop is used for sightseeing and the very bottom floor is designed as a outdoor lounge space. Because the site condition is too complicated (Variation in topography and existence of unstable giant rocks), the shape of the building looks like a non-symmetrical crescent. A large portion of the construction work, such as site leveling and large size materials transporting, was done manually by local labors, due to the particular location of the site. The team went back and force on site measuring and schematic design to work out the final floor plan.

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

The facade of Limestone Gallery is designed with curved glass wall, creating magnificent panoramic view of the Haiwei canyon for users. Meanwhile, glass texture helps communicate with its context, by using transparency to make contrast with solid mountains. The reflection of the glass also makes the building hidden on top of the cliff. There is no bump or obvious volume changes on the periphery to make it a sophisticated architecture piece. We believe that no man-made pieces are not comparable with the magic of nature, who ‘designed’ great mountain, river and special landscapes. Thus, the best way of communication is to be modest, using the simplicity of architecture to reflect the complexity of nature.

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © Jin Weiqi

Image Courtesy © He Xiugen

Image Courtesy © He Xiugen

Image Courtesy © He Xiugen

Image Courtesy © He Xiugen

Image Courtesy © Yang Xiaohua

Image Courtesy © Yang Xiaohua

Image Courtesy © 3andwich Design

Image Courtesy © 3andwich Design

Image Courtesy © 3andwich Design

Image Courtesy © 3andwich Design

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Categories: Autocad, Conference Center, Exhibition gallery, Gallery, Resort, SketchUp




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