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Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Healing Hills Villa, Zen-In Architects | International Design Awards Winners

Healing Hills Villa

CompanyZen-In Architects
Lead DesignersShengzhe Shen
Design TeamXueyuan Meng,Jingru Guan,Huimin Xiao,Peng Xiao,Tianhua Dong,Zhijie Su,Shanshan Liu,Yan Yao
Project LocationZhanmao Sub-district, Putuo District, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province
ClientZhoushan Quye Cultural Tourism Development Co., Ltd
CreditsWeiqi Jin, Ying Hu
Prize(s)Gold in Residential Architecture / Renovation and Restoration
Project LinkView
Entry Description

The Healing Hills Villa was originally a deserted courtyard atop a small hill, surrounded by lush green trees with twisting roots, making it feel as if it were protected by 48 old camphor trees.
Architecture draws from and merges with nature, with the design combining spatial elements with the natural forms found in traditional Chinese painting.
The transformation of the architectural space relies entirely on the relationship with the trees—neither encroaching upon them nor isolating them. There are 6 relationships between architecture and 48 old camphor trees.