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Spiffy movement of architecture:
This building was designed under the style of Water Fazenda by American architect---Litter, it’s a garden house which is under a mixed structure with two floors, and occupied 16000㎡ area with the architecture acreage 931.88㎡. Though the unique thinking of the architect, looking from the base it seems have only one floor, but with total two layers actually. The wall was set up of emulator stone in concrete which created the name “stone house” or “monster building”. |
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It is the larruping shape of this structure causes its “strange”. The designer arranged cabinet bridge and bourn inside the hall instead of locating it outside the house, and the surroundings were connected with inside through a putty wall covered from ceiling to terra, which solved the problem of lighting. Depended on the landform, a small swimming pool was built on the hill behind the house. Reasonable conceive and comfortable environment here could be the unique one in Shanghai.
It’s a stagger structure building with different height set up in space, which shows its modern style. Under the bottom of the basement is a restaurant. On the same level there is a leisure room with glass shed on the top, where includes cabinet bridge and puddle. Inside the puddle, goldfish and aquatic are fed together. Brown huge stone scrawled of varnish were used to build up the metope. The enclosure of stairs which leads to second floor was made of bamboo. At the middle of the stairs, there locates a groggery looks like a pavilion; with couch grass on the top, just like farmhouse. On the second floor of the house,includes two living rooms, one is big and the other is smaller. It was decorated with white spill in which room the window faces swimming pool. Gloming the hypsography from swimming pool, at the down water gap based some huge stones, with jacaranda grown besides, and the branches exceed into water.The idea of “monster house” is to build up harmonious and unification of human beings and nature, which is called “excellence and uncommon”. |
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