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Home in High Latitude

Harbin, Heilongjiang, China

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China

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RESIDENTIAL

Tiny Home

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Building

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China

Han Ma

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Architects:

hyperCity architects

Area:

28 m²

Year:

2017

City:

Harbin

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The project "Home in High Latitude," located in Harbin, China, was a renovation project undertaken by hyperCity architects. The house is situated in a large courtyard featuring historic Russian-style eclectic buildings, with the architects aiming to create a contemporary solution that respects this historic context. Originally a small security guard's bungalow measuring only 28.77 square meters, the structure had been expanded over time to serve as a family home. The main challenge for the architects was to satisfy the living needs of a family of three within the limited space while ensuring the renovated structure maintained a respectful dialogue with the surrounding protected buildings. Instead of simply replicating the historical Russian style, the design sought to strike a balance between modern living requirements and the historic neighborhood. To contend with Harbin's famously cold climate, a new foundation was dug two meters below ground to avoid damage from frost expansion in the frozen soil. The project was completed in 2017. Credits Architects: hyperCity architects Photographer: Han Ma

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hyperSity architects is a design studio originally founded in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with its Beijing office established in 2015. The firm is known for its innovative approach to architectural projects in China, including refurbishment, residential, and cultural architecture. Their work often draws on the interplay between traditional and modern elements, using local materials and techniques in contemporary designs. They have received recognition for projects such as renovations of traditional cave dwellings and work for cultural institutions, showcasing their commitment to creating contextually rich and engaging spaces.

Category

Tiny Home

Post Type

Building

Project Type

RESIDENTIAL

Country

China

Year

2017

Area

28 m²

Client

-

Photographers

Han Ma

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