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The artistic beauty of water architecture

Edited by: Guangzhou Deli Yacht Terminal Engineering Co., Ltd

Edited on: October 9, 2017

Source: Internet

 

        When it comes to architectural art, there is a preference for water architecture. It seems that once encountering water, buildings full of design will be enveloped in a more dynamic and rich beauty. The beauty of water architecture lies in the softness and agility of the water, complemented by the toughness and toughness of the building. The hardness of the land has been weakened, with less artificial unnaturalness and more purity.

The vertical straight line has a curved ending at the top; The flow of water contrasts with the smooth lines of the building, creating a charming atmosphere.

        If water not only surrounds the exterior of the building, but also the interior, it would be even more interesting and the beauty would have more layers. The sharp and angular architectural design, combined with the subtle and silent water that moistens objects, create a beautiful contrast.

The water buildings under the night sky are many times more beautiful than during the day. Inverted petal shaped, the blue glass reflects the water even bluer.

2012 WAF (World Architecture Award) winning works

Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre

        This Fordsworth Museum of Modern Art is the work of renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The style may seem minimalist, but it is also 'scheming'. The calm water sets the exhibition hall apart like a ship, carrying the ferryman of art. Without any unnecessary embellishments, the transparent glass walls receive sunlight during the day and transmit lights at night.

        This building is called 'Sluishuis' and is located in the lake of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Small boats passing by can pass through the triangular passage, dock and rest, and people who come here can also enjoy the scenery. The designer has moved the steps inside the building to the outside, as if inviting you to take a distant view. The building was dyed golden by the bright sunshine, which matched well with the blue of the sea and sky. Green plants are scattered on the steps of the building's exterior walls, which is very interesting and has achieved the function of environmental protection.

Water buildings, if built with naturally sourced wood, will have a more natural and fresh feeling.

This private villa is located in Greece, with a shaded wooden frame and a stone terrace, complemented by the beautiful scenery of the sea and sky, it's so happy.

        In the Muskoka Lake area of Ontario, Australia, the original boathouse has been renovated into this two-story water house, located at the end of a beautiful bay, giving it a touch of "idle clouds and wild cranes". As the night deepened, the warm yellow lights and the lake formed a beautiful reflection. Sometimes happiness comes from being able to see bright lights in the darkness.

        Architects in Singapore have created this' floating house with a panoramic view of the water ', allowing visitors to freely appreciate the 360 degree scenery. The vast world, the clear flowing water washes away the floating dust in the heart. There are movable screens and sliding wooden boards outside, ensuring privacy during living.

        The bamboo forest slopes, the flowing water murmurs, and the fragrance of the tea is melodious. The thatched cottage and passenger boat are located in the Yangzijin Ecological Park in Yangzhou. This "Zhuyuan Tea Room" is actually a wild bamboo forest, a great place to "steal half a day's leisure". All the ingredients come from the gifts of nature, which are perfectly matched with this lake water.

Romantic water architecture to the extreme, castles and churches are inevitable to be added
2014 AIA Gold Medal Architectural Design Award winning work, designer Julia Morgan is also the first female designer to receive this honor

        This is ST.LAGUNA CHAPEL (Rainbow Church in Guam, USA), with white layered exterior walls resembling budding flowers. Lovers come here to complete their wedding ceremony, which is truly romantic.

        anotherA white church, at first glance, looks like a ship anchored here. Above the water, the sacred atmosphere of religion became even stronger. The entire space is designed to be completely open, with slender and straight columns that exude a sense of design.

After finishing the church, let's take a look at the castle on the water
        Kasteel De Haar, a Gothic medieval architectural style with red walls and a roof, is an ancient castle that leaves a graceful reflection in the water. Even before entering, it is already a fairy tale story.