Water House in steep mountain area
photo © Li Xiadong Atelier
The Water House, nestled at the base of Snow Mountain in Lijiang, China,
is a simple home that celebrates the beauty of the nature surrounding
it. Designed by Llixiaodong Atelier,
the private residence was largely constructed with locally sourced
materials by local tradesman to encourage their art and disciplines. Stone walls, pools of water, wooden screens, and clay roof tiles form the basis of the home, which blends into nature and makes the most of the area's climate.
photo © Li Xiadong Atelier
The old town of Lijiang was declared a UNESCO Heritage Site
back in 1997 and is known for its orderly system of waterways and
bridges. Cobblestone streets and over 350 bridges connect the city,
which is woven with canals and waterways. In keeping with the traditions
of the area, Llixiaodong designed a home that “synthesises traditional
forms and techniques to make a contemporary building that resonates with
place and history. and the surrounding landscape.” The home is composed
of a series of interlocking and contemplative courtyards. Strong
features like the stone walls and the reflective pools
separate it physically from the outside world for privacy, but views
from inside open up to visually connect it with its surroundings.
photo © Li Xiadong Atelier
Emphasis of the design was on local-texture and non-decorative detailing
to make the house part of the background rather than the focus.
Traditional forms are referenced in the home’s volumes, but have a
distinctly contemporary feel. Inside, furnishings and decor are kept to a
minimum to better appreciate the nature outside. Bamboo
planted in the central courtyard serves as the home’s green heart and
the reflective pools have a cooling and calming effect on the space.
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