The Noble Garden, east of Cangxiang Street, is located in one of the history and culture conservation street in Qinhuai District, a focus of revival and protection of south Nanjing city. As early in 2008, Vanke was involved in this project planning, and thereafter has undergone years of struggles in the face of the balance of history and future, and definition and indistinction when it comes to cultural reservation and city building.
The past 12 years have seen the Chinese habitat aesthetic change rapidly. In its recurrent planning, reversion and re-planning, the design idea of The Noble Garden has gradually taken shape, that is, it belongs to the future and the past, and it has immutable connotation and thus contains changes.
Therefore, we have developed two opposite forms for Heyuan and Xiaoyuan of The Noble Garden, one is steady and proud and the other is moderate and inclusive. Those two forms, however, have something in common, that is a combination of hardness and softness. All these remain to be seen.
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Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here.