• Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

  • Photography by Zhu Hai

    Photography by Zhu Hai

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2020 WIN Awards entry: Qinglong Gucuiyinxiu Clubhouse - MDO

Qinglong Gucuiyinxiu Clubhouse by MDO is an entry in the Residential developments Category of the 2020 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 23 June 2020 2020

Qinglong Clubhouse is the core of a new elegant residential development designed by the Singaporean architects SCDA.

The clubhouse is the social heart, a place for residents to enjoy the surrounding lush landscape. The plan is L shaped, with its two sides facing onto the central water gardens. We see the clubhouse as a gateway, bridging between the architecture and the landscape.

We define the project through three main key-words: Pure, Quiet & Calm.

Pure: The interior develops a series of choreographed spaces on the journey through the clubhouse. These respond to the architecture, to its symmetry, and reinforce the ‘perceptual axis’. Each space is defined as a pure moment, a place for the viewer to enjoy the landscape framed through the vessel of the architecture. The design is distilled to express the pure fundamentals of architecture - light/shadow, space, materiality and transparency.

Calm: A balanced palette of stone and timber is employed to encourage a sense of calmness and serenity, reinforced through indirect lighting and refined detailing.

Quiet: As an antidote to the hectic lives we know lead, the clubhouse is a place of quiet retreat and reflection. It allows time and space for contemplation, to one to focus on the self, freed from daily stresses, to relax in tranquil surroundings.

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.

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