Installation
8 min read
September 28, 2018


Installation
8 min read
September 28, 2018


Most modern people have a dream about "home": to own a "small house" of their own in a beautiful place far away from the city. The size does not matter, as long as it is a place to live in nature. Home may be like this: there is no obvious boundary with nature, the physical and spiritual are integrated, and people at home feel like they are in nature.

"Garden House" is MAD's expression of the emotional connection between people, nature and living environment. This is a group of works that are open to imagination between architecture and landscape. From a distance, the main "roof" of the building looks like a cloud floating in the air. This "cloud" is actually more than 200 thin-film roof components developed by Hanergy. The panels can adjust their tilt angles according to solar light to achieve efficient power generation. The electricity produced every day is enough for the average daily consumption of a family of three.



At the same time, sunlight shines into the space through the transparent film. The gap between the ground and the "roof" is the internal and external space of the home, where the living space and the landscape alternate with each other. With the flowing air, warm sunshine, and blowing breeze, people's emotions are nourished by the changes in the environment.





"China House Vision Explorers - Future Life Exhibition" was initiated by international graphic master Kenya Hara and hosted by GWC. 10 groups of architects and enterprises cooperated to create the ideal "future home". The exhibition is themed "NEW GRAVITY", which means today's thinking about the elements of China's living environment, which is like a groundbreaking change in "gravity". The future concept presented in the exhibition, starting from Beijing, can be replicated throughout the country, adapted to local conditions, and with the ideas of foresight, actually solve the life problems faced by local residents. The exhibition will continue at the Beijing Bird's Nest until November 6.
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