2026 | Professional

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of a golf estate in Danzhou, Hainan, this residence benefits from a rare triad of natural assets: mountains, ocean, and forest. Eschewing cliched coastal tropes, the design draws instead from nature’s rhythms—the ebb and flow of waves, the undulating contours of sand dunes, and the dappled light filtering through mangroves—to create a retreat that feels both rooted and alive.
The interior is conceived as a “living ecological chamber,” where every detail responds to the surrounding landscape. In the entry, a GRG ceiling flows like whalebone, its seams softly illuminated to evoke the diffuse glow of deep-sea light. Underfoot, grey marble ripples like wet sand at low tide. The 40-meter-wide living area features only two low, curved sofas—echoes of tide-washed dunes—leaving the rest intentionally open to draw the seascape seamlessly indoors. Overhead, lighting shifts subtly from dawn to dusk, mirroring tidal cycles. In the master bedroom, a leather-wrapped headboard traces the gentle arc of a whale’s back; by night, a concealed LED strip glows along its seam, as if a great creature were drifting past the window.
To reconcile privacy, efficiency, and ceremonial arrival, the project employs a dual-lobby strategy: an elevated entrance serves social and display functions, evoking a sense of ritual upon return home, while a subterranean lobby connects to the garage and private quarters, enabling clear yet fluid circulation. Critically, a lightwell channels daylight deep into the basement, amplified by reflective surfaces and greenery to form a luminous “indoor courtyard” that dissolves the perceptual boundary between levels.
Material selection emphasizes regional authenticity and environmental responsibility. Locally sourced elements minimize transport emissions, while recycled GRG and low-VOC finishes ensure indoor air quality and long-term ecological integrity. Thoughtful details—a bronze “sea urchin” pendant, minimalist bird silhouettes on black lacquer panels—add poetic nuance, narrating the local spirit. Moreover, daylight is prioritized throughout, and artificial lighting remains warm, low-intensity, and fully glare-controlled, designed to support human well-being while respecting ecology. The residence recedes quietly into its setting—not as a bold statement, but as a breathable pause: calm, free, and in quiet rhythm with nature.
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SHUISHI
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Architectural Design - Residential
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ANTA (China)Co.,Ltd.
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Product Design - Outdoor & Exercise Equipment
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TAG Studio
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Lighting Design - Art (Interior & Exterior Lighting)
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Harbin Litiebin Industrial Design Co., Ltd.
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Transportation Design - Personal Rapid Transit