Sales Center
Baiyun, Guangzhou | China, 2018

 

The project redefines the relationship between architecture and landscape as a continuous, inhabitable topography.

A series of fragmented, house-like volumes are embedded within a planted slope, while the roof becomes a walkable garden—transforming the building into both architecture and terrain. The composition reads as a small village partially absorbed by nature.

Circulation unfolds as a promenade across and over the structure, with the section organizing spaces beneath the sloping surface. The contrast between crisp white volumes and vegetation reinforces the dialogue between the constructed and the natural.

Arch. Andrea Pompili contributed to the project during the concept and development phases at Sou Fujimoto Architects.