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The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierThe Water House, nestled at the base of Snow Mountain in Lijiang, China, is a simple home that celebrates the beauty of the nature surrounding it. Designed by <a href="http://lixiaodong.net/en_xm_view.asp?id=744" target="_blank">Llixiaodong Atelier</a>, the private residence was largely constructed with locally sourced materials by local tradesman to encourage their art and disciplines. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/house-made-entirely-from-recycled-granite-debuts-in-milan/">Stone walls</a>, pools of water, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shade-screens">wooden screens</a>, and clay roof tiles form the basis of the home, which blends into nature and makes the most of the area's climate.1
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierThe old town of Lijiang was declared a UNESCO Heritage Site back in 1997 and is known for its orderly system of waterways and bridges.2
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierCobblestone streets and over 350 bridges connect the city together, which is woven with canals and waterways.3
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierIn keeping with the traditions of the area, Llixiaodong designed a home that "synthesizes traditional forms and techniques to make a contemporary building that resonates with place and history. and the surrounding landscape.4
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierThe home is composed of a series of interlocking and contemplative courtyards.5
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierStrong features like the stone walls and the reflective pools separate it physically from the outside world for privacy, but views from inside open up to visually connect it with its surroundings.6
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierEmphasis of the design was on local-texture and non-decorative detailing to make the house part of the background rather than the focus.7
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierTraditional forms are referenced in the home's volumes, but have a distinctly contemporary feel.8
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierInside, furnishings and decor are kept to a minimum to better appreciate the nature outside.9
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierBamboo planted in the central courtyard serves as the home's green heart and the reflective pools have a cooling and calming effect on the space.10
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierThe home's main structure was built using steel, which was contracted out to an experienced team, but Llixiaodong hired local construction workers for the rest of the home as a way of encouraging some of the traditional trades and crafts.11
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierWooden screens shade the interior, yet open it up to the outdoors.12
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierPools surround the home and help cool the space.13
The Water House-Lixiaodong AtelierLocal materials and local tradesman were sourced as a way to send a "clear message of regional engagement with architecture practice in the local context."14














