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archermit tops 'feixue pavilion' with rooftop pools shaped like overlapping pear petals

designboom | architecture & design magazine·kat barandy I designboom·21 days ago
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archermit shapes feixue pavilion for pear blossom village Feixue Pavilion by Archermit sits in Pear Blossom Village in Luzhou, China , where five rounded concrete roofs gather among trees, bamboo, and the mountain slope. The building takes its outline from pear petals, translating the flower into a set of independent slabs that overlap at staggered heights. From above, the roof reads as a loose cluster of pale forms, with shallow pools held inside their curved edges. The approach begins before the architecture fully appears. A winding mountain path passes a large boulder and an old pear tree, setting up a slow arrival through existing landscape. The tree stays at the center of the experience. Its branches rise above the entrance sequence, while its reflection lands in the water held on the roof, tying the first encounter with the building to the site’s older growth.…

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