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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.

Living Garden in Beijing, China by MAD Architects

 
November 5th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MAD Architects

MAD Architects, led by Ma Yansong, presents its model for the “home of the future” on the occasion of the 2018 China House Vision Exhibition. “Living Garden”, conceived in partnership with Hanergy, breaks down the boundaries between interior and exterior, giving inhabitants the feeling that they are living in nature.

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

  • Architects: MAD Architects
  • Project: Living Garden
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Zhao Chunhui, Tian Fangfang
  • Principal Partners: Ma Yansong, Yosuke Hayano, Dang Qun
  • Design Team: Xiao Ying, Yang XueBin, Kazushi Miyamoto, Yu Qiang, Chen Luman
  • Collaborator: Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Limited
  • Executive Architects: CCDI (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
  • Façade Consultant: RFR Asia
  • Structure: Hongya Bamboo Era Co., Ltd.

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

Defying notions of the traditional home, where walls and roofs form boundaries, MAD’s design envisions an “en-plein-air” atmosphere. A curved, floating roof slopes downwards. Its grid-like structure is layered with translucent, waterproof glass that while protecting the ‘interior’ from the rain, also provides natural ventilation, and allows sunlight to flood inside. Hanergy solar panels are strategically placed above. The angle of each is such that it harnesses maximum amounts of sunlight to provide power throughout the home. Collectively, they generate enough electric energy to power the daily consumption of a family of three. Maintaining an openness towards the sky and its surroundings, “Living Garden” sees life, (solar) energy, and nature coincide, seamlessly blending together to create an architectural ‘living’ landscape – one that emphasizes humanity’s emotional connection with nature.

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

The 2018 China House Vision Exhibition teams 10 international architecture firms with 10 innovative companies to create their ideal ‘home of the future’ in the form of a 1:1 scale pavilion. Initiated by Japanese graphic designer and curator Kenya Hara, House Vision is a cultural research project that seeks to use the “home” as a medium to consider the possibilities of future living. Having already had editions in Tokyo, the 2018 exhibition is the first one abroad, and showcases10 diverse living environments that address future living in China, through the cross-collaboration of different disciplines: architecture, design, technology, manufacturing etc.

The China House Vision exhibition is adjacent to the Bird’s Nest (inside Beijing’s Olympic Park) from September 21st – November 6th, 2018.

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

Image Courtesy © Zhao Chunhui

Image Courtesy © MAD Architects

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