Zhuxi Wonderland / Doarchi Architects

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  • Architects: Doarchi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5671
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
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    Photographs:Shan Liang
  • Lead Architect: Penghua Ding
  • Design Team: Yao Lu, Wenxin Zhang, Jiajia Tang, Wenbin Liu, Jiasheng Hong, Zhili Guo, Yijie Wang, Ruoxu Liu, Wenyan Xue, Yanshu Lou, Dao Zhou, Haochen Meng, Jingyue Niu
  • Interior Team: Zhiyuan Liu, Fuying Li
  • Structural Consultant: Jianbo Miao, Tong Chen, Min Zhang
  • Mep Consultant: Xingchun Lin, Fengwei Dong
  • Construction: Jiangsu Chengtian Construction Co.
  • Client: Yangzhou Zhuxi Park Co.
  • City: Yang Zhou
  • Country: China
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Planning: The Iteration of the garden. Located on the northern bank of the ancient canal in Yangzhou, the history of "Zhuxi Jiajing" can be traced back to the Ganga ditch in the Spring and Autumn. During the Sui Dynasty, Yang Guang, the Yang Emperor, built the Shangxing Palace here. During the Tang Dynasty, the site was converted into the Kamigata chanzhi Temple. After the millennium, the site was transformed into a park, renamed "Zhuxi Jiajing", and laid the groundwork for the subsequent design plan. The general plan of the original park was reorganized according to the scale of 'four, three, two, one', in accordance with the landscape technique of gardens: there are four divisions of open space, the central part of which is covered with earth to form a mound, so as to obtain the interest of height and depth. The water body is divided into three parts, giving the park a sparse and spacious appearance. Five new buildings, namely the courtyard, the pavilion, the hall, the house, and the garden, are scattered throughout the park to provide public services, and a pavilion, a bamboo pavilion, and a stone pavilion have been constructed to be hidden among the original eight scenes.

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Cite: "Zhuxi Wonderland / Doarchi Architects" 12 Mar 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/997682/zhuxi-wonderland-doarchi-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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