I’Park City-Residential Design by UNStudio
This I’Park City built on 33.5ha and includes 88 apartment buildings. This is representing the unique residential design. The project finds its strength in the rich, layered integration of space, where architecture and landscaping work in unison to create a distinctive identity. Both color and form are applied throughout the I’Park City site in a manner which demarcates a sense of place. The color strategy visually links clusters of buildings and landscape parcels into a series of neighborhoods, thus subdividing the site into 6 distinctive zones.
Organized longitudinally from north to south, the building facade are divided into 5 different design typologies: City, Village, Field, Water, and Park are the names given to describe the different designs. The blend of programmed facilities and unique residential buildings, set within a coherent landscape strategy, provides a plethora of different lifestyles.




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