Powerlong City (Nanjing,China)
Project Location: No. 51, Nanchengjiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China,210000
Project Scope: Municipal Facilities
Total Construction Area: m2(Over ft2)
Project Overview:
Nanjing Xuanwu Baolong City, situated in the Hongshan New City area of Xuanwu District, is a high-end mixed-use development, combining residential and commercial facilities. This project is conveniently located near metro stations, offering residents a broad range of nearby amenities like shopping areas and office spaces. Known for its favorable location and competitive pricing, Baolong City has gained significant attention among prospective homeowners.
The development offers a variety of floor plans designed to prioritize comfort and functional use of space. Common layouts include units of around 100 square meters featuring three bedrooms, two living rooms, and two bathrooms, with slightly larger options of 109 and 112 square meters. For those needing more space, a 139-square-meter layout provides four bedrooms, two living rooms, and two bathrooms. The designs focus on an open-plan structure with north-south orientation and ample natural lighting, promoting a spacious and comfortable living environment well-suited for families
Project Detial:
After creating a detailed BIM model, an efficient regional bus connection plan was developed by integrating it with the site planning blueprints. This approach carefully considers the layout of functional areas as defined in the plans, ensuring that bus routes align closely with actual regional needs. As a result, the connection plan optimizes transportation links, enhancing both transit efficiency and travel convenience for the area.
BIM models assist in exterior design by providing a three-dimensional visualization of the building’s facade, helping design teams better understand form, proportions, and material choices. By making real-time adjustments and comparing different design options, BIM improves the accuracy and efficiency of the exterior design. It also ensures coordination with the surrounding environment, considering factors like lighting and wind, to enhance both the practicality and sustainability of the design.
Example :Exterior Wall Design
Through the repetition of geometric units, the design abstractly expresses the texture of the rock. The triangular planes are connected by ridgelines, emphasizing the independence of each triangular face. The geometric units on two adjacent triangular faces are not directly connected, enhancing the layered and distinct visual effect of the curtain wall design.