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Introduction of Northwest Coast and Southwest Coast Projects

The project is located on the peninsula, and two rivers are protected by noble arches from the northeast. Fully embody the canal culture, use the surface river landscape, and integrate the humanistic environment and natural ecology of the canal. Two 18-storey modular high-rise residential buildings are arranged along the north side, with four point-type high-rise buildings in the central area and row houses and small high-rise buildings along the canal. Low in the south and high in the north, low in the east and high in the west, combined with separate boards; Turn the community into a dense residential community. From the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in the east to the open river landscape belt between Hongqi River and buildings in the north, a unique golden waterfront between the north and south and the west coast is constructed. The 270-degree view along the river adds extraordinary highlights to the West Bank.

High-rise and small high-rise apartments on the north and south coasts are mainly "small three rooms" of 80-90 square meters, which are exquisite and small, suitable for a family of three to live in; City townhouses are adjacent to Canal Park and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Based on the profound historical and cultural background and canal cultural landscape, they are extremely rare and precious high-grade properties in the old city.

Architecturally, the west coast pursues the combination of traditional and modern styles, fully embodying the canal culture, and the buildings in residential areas become an organic part of the canal landscape. The facade of the building pursues the effect of light and shadow, and it is treated organically in sections, and the overall image is concise without losing details. Chinese simple white walls, blue bricks and blue paint-the architectural elements are concise to the extreme, and romantic feelings and ideal human settlements are integrated into the spatial pattern of the West Bank of Jordan River.