Lei Homestay / ARCHSTUDIO
Briefly

The architectural project in North Yangjiaqiao Village, Beijing, aims to create a homestay that reflects local culture while catering to urban tourists. The design integrates modern amenities for guests, including kitchens and recreation spaces, while preserving three valuable trees significant to the homeowner's family. The site, located next to the main road and surrounded by evolving village structures, encapsulates a blend of old and new, aiming to foster a rural retreat experience that highlights simplicity and connection to nature, all within a landscape marked by spontaneous renewal.
The project in North Yangjiaqiao Village seeks to maintain local rural character while accommodating modern tourism needs, showcasing simplicity and serenity.
The homestay design integrates preserved family trees, symbolizing memory, alongside modern amenities tailored for both group retreats and individual visitors.
As village renewal transforms the streetscape, this project embodies a balance between traditional architecture and new structures, maintaining the village's cultural essence.
Key design considerations include the integration of local natural resources and authentic rural lifestyle to attract urban guests seeking leisure and tranquility.
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