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The Overlaid Gardens at House J in Beijing

12 August 2025

Design firm: Atelier About Architecture

Location: western Beijing, People’s Republic of China

The Overlaid Gardens House J Beijing

Photos © Zhu Yumeng

The Overlaid Gardens at House J – New Beijing Home

House J is located in the western part of Beijing, perched high in the mountains. To the north lies Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan Park), while to the east, the view opens toward Yuquan Mountain, offering broad and expansive vistas.

The owner of the residence spent more than a decade living abroad. The flowers and trees planted in the courtyard years ago remain lush and vibrant. Alongside them, untended wild grass has grown freely, while the red brick exterior walls and the weathered metal surfaces of the sunroom are fragments of a bygone era.

The Overlaid Gardens at House J Beijing China

The original house sat on the north side of the garden. An oversized central hall dominated the interior space, compressing the bedroom and living spaces on the second and third floors. The protruding balcony had been turned into a enclosed sunroom, which blocked a significant amount of natural light. The excessive depth of the building trapped much of its floor area in shadow.

The Overlaid Gardens at House J Beijing China

The structure of the owner’s family changed over the past ten years. The children have grown and started their adult lives. The old layout no longer suits their current lifestyle. Family members now live scattered across different countries, while the desire for togetherness across generations has grown stronger. The owner longs for a space that is bathed in light, offers a sense of enclosure, yet remains relatively independent. In the meantime, they also dream of“dwelling among mountains with just a slice of garden to call their own.”

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The northern edge of the site faces the road, with a height difference of up to 1.5 meters from the southern side. The east-facing side garden gently slopes down by over half a meter from north to south. The overall design strategy takes advantage of these subtle yet continuous elevation changes. By corresponding to different shapes, scales, light conditions, and dynamics of human life, they become a source of differentiated spatial expressions in the new design.

The Overlaid Gardens House J Beijing China

The protruding balcony and sunroom were removed. The original structure was resized—some parts expanded, others reduced—and the floor heights were reset to create a cohesive sense of scale. Sunlight pours in through skylights into the double-height entrance hall, flows through a transitional space, and reaches a living room enclosed by inward-facing plants. Due to structural adjustments, the living room now occupies a cantilevered box at the very heart of the house, looking out toward the slightly offset dining area and sunken garden. By raising the concrete structural beams, a column-free indoor garden space was created beneath the floating living room.

The Overlaid Gardens House J Beijing China

The resulting void allows sunlight to flow naturally through. As various plants thrive, the floating box of the living room will eventually be embraced by tree canopies, echoing the courtyard’s greenery both inside and outside. The double-height central atrium on the second floor becomes a passage leading to three bedrooms. A corridor wraps around the floating living room. Due to the spatial shifts, the path to each bedroom differs. As one walks through the space, views cut through both interior and exterior, revealing a garden within a garden, wrapped in greenery over two levels.

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In this reconfiguration of space, an open kitchen facing both the living room and the indoor-outdoor garden was designed for the owners, who excel in culinary arts. Their food preparation and reading activities remain separated in space, yet communication takes place through silent visual interaction. The dining area, in both layout and materials, connects seamlessly with the outdoor garden. The original plants remain in their original spots. Guided by stones, the east garden serves as an independent entrance, allowing visitors to arrive directly at the overlapping interior spaces from a courtyard embraced by distant mountains.

The Overlaid Gardens House J Beijing

This is a multidimensional, overlapping garden space: sunlight flows in along the paths of human activities—indoors, outdoors, and semi-outdoors—illuminating every corner. These corners shaped by different spatial conditions offer a richness of spatial information. Physically or spiritually, everyone has their own garden. It is the overlap between not only indoor and outdoor, but also reality and imagination. What matters is not where these spaces lead to externally, but how they open a path inward to our memory, spirit, and soul.

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The Overlaid Gardens at House J in Beijing, China – Property Information

Architecture & Interior Design: Atelier About Architecture – https://aboutarch.com/STUDIO
Project location: Beijing, China
Project Type: Architecture, Interior, Landscape
Basic features: private residence
Year of built: 2025
Building scale: 650 square meters

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Principal Architect: Wang Ni
Design team: Liu Xiaoxin, Jiang Wanchun, Dong Ning, Li Yang, Liao Hongxing, Kexia
Landscape team: Li Xin, Liu Shuai, Cao Jixue, Wu Ziying
Lighting team: Viabizzuno, Beijing Zhongxin Hengrui Lighting Design Co., Ltd
Structural Consultant: Ma Zhigang
Construction team: Zhizao Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd
Project Leader: Tao Zhi, Lu Hairong
Carpentry: Su Jinzhong, Yang Guisheng
Electromechanical: He Guixin, Huang Jianbin
Oilers: Sun Hongqi, Wang Weibin, Wu Chunjian, Ma Yanrui
Grinder: Liang Zhengliu, Gao zhongqing
Bricklayer: Cao Xiaofeng

The Overlaid Gardens at House J Beijing China

Photography © Zhu Yumeng

The Overlaid Gardens at House J, Beijing, China images / information received 120825

Location: Beijing, northern China, eastern Asia.

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