Artful Teshima Yokoo House by Yuko Nagayama
The dragon king harbor river development is a large-scale master plan
aimed at reactivating a new lake district on changsha’s meixi lake. a
key component to this project is the winning proposal for a pedestrian
bridge designed by beijing and amsterdam-based studio NEXT architects.
The 150-meter bridge stands 24 meters tall, with a unique form that resembles a moebius ring or a chinese knot originating from ancient folk art – an architecturally new identity for the developing area. it also provides crucial connection points along different planes along the harbor, from water’s edge to the elevated hills, and the various functions located in each location.
Artful Teshima Yokoo House by Yuko Nagayama
view from the water
image © NEXT architects
Artful Teshima Yokoo House by Yuko Nagayama
concept evolution
image © NEXT architects
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The 150-meter bridge stands 24 meters tall, with a unique form that resembles a moebius ring or a chinese knot originating from ancient folk art – an architecturally new identity for the developing area. it also provides crucial connection points along different planes along the harbor, from water’s edge to the elevated hills, and the various functions located in each location.
Artful Teshima Yokoo House by Yuko Nagayama
view from the water
image © NEXT architects
Artful Teshima Yokoo House by Yuko Nagayama
concept evolution
image © NEXT architects
Link
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