• Water Garden

    Date: February 2019
    Location: Guangxi, China
    Team: Guosheng Group, Maxi Landscape
    Design Lead: Jia Hu



    “The Auspicious Cranes” is a masterpiece by Emperor Zhao Ji of the Song Dynasty, conveying an ethereal and graceful atmosphere. The dignified imperial palace stands against a deep blue sky, surrounded by auspicious clouds, evoking a celestial realm. Cranes perched on the rooftop echo those dancing in the sky, symbolizing purity and good fortune.

    This design draws inspiration from The Auspicious Cranes, centering on water features, crane sculptures, and traditional patterns to create the core allure of Guangxi Water Garden. In Chinese culture, cranes represent auspiciousness and transcendence. Combined with water, they craft a mysterious and enchanting ambiance. Translucent marble adds a serene and otherworldly experience. By blending modern materials with ancient symbols, the design guides visitors away from urban noise to fully immerse in majestic beauty.














































































































































































































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