How about Tahoe Mangrove Forest?

Tahoe Mangrove is a modern Mediterranean-like building with a neo-Bohemian style. In terms of green landscape design, each group has an independent group center landscape, and there are separate groups between each group. Separated by green belts, the design intention is that households on the ground floor can view the scenery and households on the upper floors can view the river.

Tahoe Mangrove mainly uses three raw materials for the exterior facade of the project: flake stone (i.e. cultural stone), large-area light-colored paint, and wooden lines.

The house design of Tahoe Mangrove adopts a large number of floor-to-ceiling windows. This design style is conducive to extending the outdoor river view and garden view indoors, making the indoor and outdoor atmosphere fully harmonious.

The original color wood, louvers and awnings embellished on this basis will make the life at home appear exquisite and delicate due to the unique architectural style. Diversified combination forms and rich changes in end-unit types make the facade present a variety of organic shape changes. In the facade design, humanization is always the design principle. Just as important as the face-to-face building layout of the group is the window opening method of each unit, the location of the balcony, terrace, and outdoor platform porch. The precise consideration of the scale and the careful characterization of the architectural details allow the rhythm of the building to be revealed inadvertently. In the treatment of internal and external space, architecture and landscape are closely integrated. In addition to the rooftop view, the small courtyards in front and behind the house on the first floor also integrate the nearby group landscape into the villa. The semi-basement is connected to a light well outside, providing ventilation and lighting in one step. The unique inner courtyard design is a completely privatized landscape space. The main living spaces such as the dining room, living room, family room, master bedroom, and theme activity room are arranged around the inner courtyard, which not only allows the courtyard to The scenery is integrated into life, and it also cleverly allows more rooms to have south-facing sunlight. Each floor is designed with double balconies in the north and south, with terraces set back layer by layer to ensure ample sunlight. The top floor has a family-themed activity space and double sky gardens in the north and south, making it fun and relaxing. Exquisite leisure spaces are set up in many places in the plan, making the space lively and bright. Every functional area indoors is square and has a complete and natural transition. The platform and small stairs at the entrance are carefully designed to enrich the details of the entry space and give people careful care and attention. The spacious sunroom design changes the dull and closed look of the basement in the past. The large floor-to-ceiling glass windows bring fresh airflow and sufficient light, making the basement bright and spacious. In the grand hall on the first floor of the villa, the designer added a functional area for private conversations. The family room on the second floor is designed into a small and warm space. When spending time with close family members, distance and barriers are completely abandoned. On the top floor of the villa, there is a family activity room with a theme of leisure and entertainment, whether it is a birthday party, an outdoor barbecue, or chatting over tea, the integrated family atmosphere will always be the main theme of your life.

Tahoe Mangrove Area B: Opened on October 1, 2006.

Tahoe Mangrove Stacked Villas: Delivered in June 2009; Townhouses: Delivered in July 2009.

In the design of the green landscape of Tahoe Mangrove, the main purpose is to maximize the use of rich landscape resources such as the surrounding river views, river views and mountain views, and at the same time try to create internal landscape resources as a supplement. Design Intent. The architectural layout is designed to take full advantage of the river view and is arranged along the river. At the same time, the design is guided by the idea of ??maximizing market value, that is, the highest product quality. Each group is equipped with an independent central landscape, and each group is separated by green belts to achieve the design intention of households on the ground floor viewing the scenery and households on the upper floors viewing the river. At the same time, the high-rise and low-rise buildings are also separated by green belts and landscape water systems to achieve the effect of not interfering with each other, respecting each other, and serving as landscapes for each other, demonstrating the brand style of Fuzhou Villa's Chinese title in every detail.

The road system of Tahoe Mangrove can be divided into four levels. The complete four-level road system is an outstanding highlight of the humane consideration of the mangrove. The central axis landscape avenue designed from the main entrance provides an extraordinary visual enjoyment as soon as you enter. The secondary road is the main road of the community, which facilitates the smooth flow of pedestrians and vehicles. This kind of road classification separates all traffic and pedestrian flows, ensuring the safety of community owners. The third-level road is a group road. In the subdivision of the road, the group relationship is also particularly clear, which provides convenience for community management and greening layout. The last level is the entrance road, which divides each large group into multiple neighborhood groups. For each owner, the entrance road is relatively quiet and does not interfere with each other.

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