2025 | Professional
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Located within the core high-altitude azalea bloomscape of Yangming Mountain in Yongzhou, Hunan Province, this dual-infrastructure remediation project addresses the ecological and spatial challenges of a steep mountainous terrain at 1,430 meters above sea level. Following initial tourism development, the site features a serpentine pathway system winding through dramatic floral valleys. The design comprises two interventions: Cloudscraper Outlook (formerly a cantilevered platform) and Lithic Flora Vault (formerly park facilities), each proposing site-specific upgrades to existing structures across distinct elevations.
Lithic Flora Vault embodies a "geological remediation" ethos, strategically positioning two rubble retaining walls to heal a terrain fissure caused by prior construction. This ribbon-like space not only stabilizes the mountain's wounded morphology but also curates a living archive for rare azalea species. Through cascading terraced water features, reflective pools, and meandering water trails, the design reconnects with the mountain's natural hydrological veins. Water surfaces act as kinetic canvases, mirroring the surrounding blooms and projecting shifting environmental hues onto the remediated stone walls, thereby dissolving the boundary between artificial intervention and primal ecology.
Cloudscraper Outlook reimagines the dialogue between an existing observation platform and its rugged context. By meticulously calibrating the gradient, radius, and anchoring points of a helical walkway, the design orchestrates a symbiotic relationship with the mountain's undulating topography. The spiral form appears to both emerge from and dissolve into the azalea-covered cliffs, framing a dynamic spatial experience that oscillates between human engineering and wild florascape.
Both interventions employ altitude-responsive design strategies: Lithic Flora Vault operates as a hydro-geological suture at the lower slope, while Cloudscraper Outlook crowns the summit as a phenomenological observatory. Together, they form a cohesive "topographic tapestry" - weaving hydrological cycles, endemic biodiversity, and crafted geometries into a resilient mountain narrative. The project transcends mere infrastructure upgrades, instead articulating an ethic of reparative stewardship where architectural articulation becomes an ephemeral imprint within Yangming Mountain's perennial bloom cycles.
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