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Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners
Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang, Shulin Architectural Design | International Design Awards Winners

Mountain House in Mist, Zhejiang

CompanyShulin Architectural Design
Lead DesignersChen Lin
Design Team Liu Dongying, Yang Shiqiang, Jian Xuelian
Project LocationZhejiang, China
ClientHongfu Tourism Group Co., Ltd.
CreditsPhoto by Zhao Yilong and Chen Lin
Prize(s)Gold in Other Architectural Designs / Other Architectural designs
Project LinkView
Entry Description

The house is located in Zhejiang, China. This project aims to create a serene reading for people so that children and the elderly can feel freedom and happiness.
In terms of morphological type, the closed space of the book house is raised up, using the double-sloping roof form and slope of the local dwellings, as well as the traditional roofing and the grey tiles, but small adjustments was made on the roof ridge, which deflected by 6.5°.In terms of materials, the bookcases use the modular structure of there-centimeter thick pine wood, and is controlled by a unified modular scale language.