London Design Platinum

2025

COURTYARD COLLECTION

Entrant

Purple’s Design

Category

Interior Design - Residential 

Client's Name

CCRG

Country / Region

China

The architecture grows from nature, and the landscape extends into the built form, creating permeable boundaries where space divides and merges with ease. This fluid interplay of movement and stillness shapes a restrained yet elegant Eastern atmosphere.



The lobby introduces a vertical light and shadow axis with skylights, where dark stone, water, and artistic installations build a modern Zen composition of light, material, and circulation. The front hall centers on a water landscape, revealing how shadow,texture and structure collaborate to define the experience. The sunken clubhouse uses flowing sightlines to craft a multi-layered system of indoor, semi-outdoor, and natural realms, allowing scenes and emotions to move together.Inspired by Sichuan courtyard gardens, the Natural Art Salon embeds traditional concepts within modern forms. Glass boxes create suspended architectural units that layer with rock and water, while mist and light link interior and landscape vertically.



The Nature Art Museum deepens the dialogue between human, nature, and art through transparent interfaces that merge greenery with curated installations.The glass corridor forms an architectural–natural sequence through glass planes, stone steps, and greenery, achieving clarity and Zen-like openness. At the leisure water bar, wooden ceilings, mountain stone, and metal surfaces create a deliberate encounter between the artificial and the natural; grilles and glass connect inside and outside through shifting opacity and layered textures. The lounge area extends this logic through linear sequences and vertical landscape nodes.



The VIP room balances privacy with openness through vertical elements, horizontal enclosures, and framed views of nature. The tea house blends wood, water reflections, mist, and transparent edges to form a contemporary Zen setting. Cigar bar uses a “nested landscape” to balance privacy with landscape permeation; grilles, light and material form a luxurious, Zen-infused spatial structure. The art foyer employs art installations and transparent interfaces to reinforce entrance identity, creating a light transition from exterior to artistic interior. Bamboo art exploits bamboo’s flexibility to form woven and curved shapes, bringing Shu bamboo-weaving into a contemporary art context.

Credits

Purple’s Design
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