2021 MUSE Design Award Winner: MAHA Residential Park
April 19, 2021
MAHA Residential Park receives the coveted MUSE Design Award with Platinum recognition.
Organized by the International Awards Associate (IAA), the MUSE Design Awards aim to discover, foster, and reward creativity and design ingenuity in various fields.
MAHA Beijing, jointly developed by Adrian Zecha, the leading creator of luxury hotels, and Zhu Jurong, the chairman of Hopson, is the first MAHÁ residential development in the Asia-Pacific region. It follows a construction sequence of “garden before residence”, and further enhances the tranquil ambience of natural primary forest. As the first MAHÁ garden in the world, MAHA Residential Park is designed to show respect for nature and to introduce forest landscape into every home on the basis of not destroying the primary forest.
BAM’s design for the landscape and master plan unifies disparate aspects of the site together in a seamless series of gardens, functional spaces, and circulatory pathways. The existing landscape spaces are fused with new ones. Conflicting styles, epochs, and cultural references are reconciled with a minimalist landscape approach.
2021 MUSE Design Award Winner: MAHA Residential Park
April 19, 2021
MAHA Residential Park receives the coveted MUSE Design Award with Platinum recognition.
Organized by the International Awards Associate (IAA), the MUSE Design Awards aim to discover, foster, and reward creativity and design ingenuity in various fields.
MAHA Beijing, jointly developed by Adrian Zecha, the leading creator of luxury hotels, and Zhu Jurong, the chairman of Hopson, is the first MAHÁ residential development in the Asia-Pacific region. It follows a construction sequence of “garden before residence”, and further enhances the tranquil ambience of natural primary forest. As the first MAHÁ garden in the world, MAHA Residential Park is designed to show respect for nature and to introduce forest landscape into every home on the basis of not destroying the primary forest.
BAM’s design for the landscape and master plan unifies disparate aspects of the site together in a seamless series of gardens, functional spaces, and circulatory pathways. The existing landscape spaces are fused with new ones. Conflicting styles, epochs, and cultural references are reconciled with a minimalist landscape approach.