2024 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Platinum Winner

Xixi Peninsula Villa Design

Entrant Company

Xiamen Yisan Decoration Design Engineering Co., Ltd.

Category

Interior Design - Residential 

Client's Name

Country / Region

China

This villa is inspired by the flight posture and lightness of dragonflies, incorporating principles of biomimicry to seamlessly blend nature and architecture, aiming for a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. The villa's form is smooth and dynamic, resembling a dragonfly in full flight, creating a sense of harmony and natural beauty.

The design philosophy of the villa is to achieve a perfect integration of nature and architecture, allowing residents to enjoy a comfortable life while experiencing the beauty and power of nature. To realize this concept, the villa features large floor-to-ceiling windows, providing ample natural light and smooth ventilation, creating a bright and transparent indoor environment. Additionally, the interior space layout of the villa takes into consideration the needs and habits of the residents, ensuring that each space is fully utilized.

In the design of the basement at minus one level, besides the traditional entertainment areas, a significant portion of the space is dedicated to a library, aiming to create a space for multi-generational family communication. This design philosophy carefully considers the diverse needs of family members and the modern family's emphasis on culture, education, and emotional exchange. Furthermore, to ensure a comfortable reading environment for family members, the designer has thoroughly considered factors such as lighting, ventilation, temperature, and humidity in the basement space design.

The villa's design also takes environmental factors into account. It employs eco-friendly materials and green energy technologies, such as a 120-square-meter polycrystalline silicon solar power generation system on the roof and a 10kW energy storage system. This system provides 20,000 kWh of electricity annually and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 23,000 kilograms, ensuring lower energy consumption and carbon emissions for the villa. Additionally, the villa's courtyard water system utilizes a recycling system and wastewater irrigation system, aiming to minimize the villa's impact on the environment and achieve a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.

Credits

Xu Bin
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