Huanglong Waterfront Bamboo Pavilion / Atelier cnS + School of Architecture, South China University of Technology

Project backgroundThe 600-year-old Hulong Bridge is silent, and the 300-year-old Du's Ancestral Hall stood solemnly. Huanglong Village, with a rich historical context, complement each other with two modern sculptures in Fulin Park. History and reality intertwine together ingeniously. Huanglong Waterfront Bamboo Pavilion 2.0 is located in Huanglong Ancient Village, Beijiao, Foshan, Guangdong Province. It used to be called "Baijiao" in ancient times, which means "hundred interlaced rivers and dense water network". In the typical Lingnan water town, the grey space of the waterfront is suitable for the climate. Therefore, plenty of public space interspersed in Huanglong Village is the most popular and charming activity places. The ones integrated with nature become close-to-water camps for residents to live, chat and entertain.

Huanglong Waterfront Bamboo Pavilion / Atelier cnS + School of Architecture, South China University of Technology
this project combines with the original steps provides maximum waterfront grey space. Image © Ruibo Li this project combines with the original steps provides maximum waterfront grey space. Image © Ruibo Li
  • architects: Atelier cnS
  • architects: School of Architecture, South China University of Technology
  • Location: Huanglong Village, Beijiao Town, Foshan City, Guangdong, China
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Ruibo Li
  • Photographs: Li Chen
  • Area: 120.0 m2

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