The project is a luxurious low density residential development located on a hill in Tai Mei Sha, Shenzhen. It comprises of 57 full sea view villas.
The master-plan are carefully laid down to achieve maximum sea view and privacy for all villas, which are sensitively adapted to the hilly landform to minimize extent of site formation.
All villas are conceived as a series of pavilions floating above a massive stone base which is merged with the site. The pavilion consists of two
horizontal planes: the smaller – forming the roof, being held above by the larger – forming a raised terrace.
Each villa has its own unique spatial sequence, which is interwoven between indoor and outdoor spaces. Upon entering the main living spaces, occupants can enjoy an unobstructed view of Mei Sha bay at the front, with a reclusive rear gardens embraced by the natural slopes.
Client : Lian Tai Development Company Ltd,
The project is a luxurious low density residential development located on a hill in Tai Mei Sha, Shenzhen. It comprises of 57 full sea view villas.
The master-plan are carefully laid down to achieve maximum sea view and privacy for all villas, which are sensitively adapted to the hilly landform to minimize extent of site formation.
All villas are conceived as a series of pavilions floating above a massive stone base which is merged with the site. The pavilion consists of two
horizontal planes: the smaller – forming the roof, being held above by the larger – forming a raised terrace.
Each villa has its own unique spatial sequence, which is interwoven between indoor and outdoor spaces. Upon entering the main living spaces, occupants can enjoy an unobstructed view of Mei Sha bay at the front, with a reclusive rear gardens embraced by the natural slopes.
Client : Lian Tai Development Company Ltd,
The project is a luxurious low density residential development located on a hill in Tai Mei Sha, Shenzhen. It comprises of 57 full sea view villas.
The master-plan are carefully laid down to achieve maximum sea view and privacy for all villas, which are sensitively adapted to the hilly landform to minimize extent of site formation.
All villas are conceived as a series of pavilions floating above a massive stone base which is merged with the site. The pavilion consists of two
horizontal planes: the smaller – forming the roof, being held above by the larger – forming a raised terrace.
Each villa has its own unique spatial sequence, which is interwoven between indoor and outdoor spaces. Upon entering the main living spaces, occupants can enjoy an unobstructed view of Mei Sha bay at the front, with a reclusive rear gardens embraced by the natural slopes.
Client : Lian Tai Development Company Ltd,