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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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NANCHAWAN·SHIWU TRIBE HOMESTAY

The Design Institute of Landscape and Architecture China Academy of Art

CATEGORY
Hostel

LOCATION
Yichang, China

MANUFACTURERS
北欧几何, 臻藏古木

LEAD DESIGNER
Zhiyong Huang

FURNISHINGS DESIGN
Yongfeng Lin

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN TEAM
Ruokan Zheng, Han Lai, Xiaofeng Huang, Luxiang Hu

INTERIOR DESIGN
Xiaofeng Huang, Zhangmeng Liang, Zhixiang Zhang

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Ruokan Zheng, Xuefeng Hong, Luxiang Hu, Qiming Xie, Xiaomei Huang

EQUIPMENT DESIGN
Yonggang Zhang

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Yingfeng Lin

CLIENT
Yichang Duxinshiwu Homestay and Tourism Development Co.Ltd

Text description provided by architect.

Foreword: This project is located in a small mountain village in Yichang, Hubei. Surrounded by two water systems, the entire village is composed of semi-circular mountains and farmland.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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The mountain body chiefly contains natural rough stones, and the houses are all built with local stones.

Source: It originates from the local folk custom and the ancient stone wall masonry techniques. Adapted to local conditions, it is in line with the current lifestyle.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Question: The house is a stone house located in the village, with small stones stacked on the outside.

It shows a chaotic texture and shoddy craftsmanship, but becomes real with the passage of time.

The house was built with wooden structure and earth bricks.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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It has fallen into disrepair and cannot bear the weight of the stone wall.

Solution: To preserve the fabric of the stone wall, the original wooden structure is replaced by a steel frame structure.

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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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The stone wall has large-scale glass windows for proper dismantling and reverse masonry.

A piece of steel structure glass embedded between the two stone houses acts as the entrance lobby and patio, and a staircase is added at the rear for leading to the second floor.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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The integrated design of the stone walls inside and outside is preserved.

On the first floor is a western-style café and enclosed fireplace, where guests chew the fat.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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On the other side, there are traditional Chinese books, incense, tea, and paintings, coupled with a restaurant, to meet the needs of different occupants.

The second floor has four guest rooms: three large rooms and one parent-child room.

The existing wood is reused in the space, as a complement with stone walls and steel.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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The overall shape shows the integration of architecture and environment, and the relationship between space and nature.

The window scenery also gives a poetic imagery.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Concluding remarks: landscape and idyll is found in the ancient village with stone houses.

I dimly remember the melodious folk songs of Teacher Mao from Badong.

Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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The stone house tribe intends to express the painting imagery of the integration of nature and man.


Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
© Aoguan Performance of Architecture
Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
© Aoguan Performance of Architecture
Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
© Aoguan Performance of Architecture
Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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Nanchawan·Shiwu Tribe Homestay
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1F Plan
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2F Plan


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