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Forest Villa in Hefei, China

13 November 2024

Design: HAS design and research

Location: Hefei, Anhui Province, Eastern China

Forest Villa Hefei China property

Photography by W Workspace, Fangfang Tian

Forest Villa, Hefei

Forest Villa is located on the outskirts of Hefei, near Dashu Mountain National Forest Park. Its natural topography is as picturesque as a fairyland, inspiring founders and architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee of HAS Design and Research to create a unique space that embodies both eternity and spirituality. Hung and Songkittipakdee (HAS) proposed a new design strategy that not only improved the functional spaces but also enhanced the site characteristics through three elements: shell, hole, and void, for a sense of extraordinary living experience in the Forest Villa.

Forest Villa Hefei China property

On the building’s facade, the design uses a sequence of shells to frame the continuous view. These shells strengthen the relationship between the interior and exterior, just like traditional Chinese gardens, creating rich light and shadow effects and blocking excessive western sunlight for indoor spaces. In the foyer, a large number of holes create a sense of ambiguity, giving the spaces a free and flowing visual effect. The overlapping holes are like a forest with overlapping trees, providing a harmonious and vivid atmosphere. In the living and dining spaces, the rhythmic walls provide an axis and void at the transition space, mediating the two spaces while also enhancing people’s perceptions and emotions.

Forest Villa Hefei China property

The third floor continues the strategy of shell, hole, and void, which perfectly integrates with moveable panels and presents diversity and flexibility in the space. In the morning, the fully open panels allow natural light and seasonal winds to pass through the building, giving a soft living experience; in the afternoon, the semi-opened panels filter sunlight and provide a space for meditation, yoga, and Tai Chi; at night, the closed panels create an independent space for reading, relaxing, and interacting with the starry sky. This multi-functional hall captures and records a new living experience, giving an unforgettable emotional sense and stimulating the mind, body, and soul.

Forest Villa Hefei China property

On the underground floor, unlike the lightness of the upper space, architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee of HAS Design and Research use a variety of thick walls and holes to create a progressive and weightless visual experience, giving the natural sense of a rock cave. A series of continuous holes not only gives a sense of extraordinary spirituality but also metaphorizes the open skylight courtyard behind the wall for connecting the bamboo forest to create a Chinese landscape painting-like effect in the lounge hall.

Forest Villa Hefei China property House

Forest Villa is inspired by reverence and analogy of nature, allowing the architecture to learn from the natural growth of a forest, such as a sequence of pillars like a grove of trees, with each pillar having random textures and proportions for a tactile and visual sensation. The landscape is also a feature of Forest Villa. It not only appears in the seasonal forest on the ground floor, but also spreads to the open skylight courtyard on the underground floor and the botanic garden on the third floor, providing a variety of insects and birds a place to rest and bringing a smell and auditory sensation.

This building is more than a residential villa; architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee have created a space that is sustainable and timeless. It brings a strong sense of ritual and mystery and injects another spiritual symbol into contemporary residences.

Forest Villa Hefei China property House

Forest Villa, Hefei, China – Building Information

Architecture: HAS design and research – https://hasdesignandresearch.com/about/
Lead architects: Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee
Design team: Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee, Atithan Pongpitak, Zhihui Jiang
Lighting design: Jenna Tsailin Liu
Lighting technology: Visual Feast (VF)
Landscape and furniture consultant: Weili Yang
Construction consultant: Zaiwei Song
Constructor: Hefei Botuo Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
Furniture: &Tradition, Carl Hansen & Søn, Cassina, HAY, Ligne Roset, Living Divani, Molteni&C, Vitra
Lighting: Flos, Viabizzuno, Visual Feast
Site area: 310 sq.m.
Gross built area: 545 sq.m.

Forest Villa Hefei China property House

Photo credits: W Workspace, Fangfang Tian

Forest Villa, Hefei, China property images / information from HAS design and research

Location: Hefei, China

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