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Diagrams & Drawings of Huaguoyuan Project of Guiyang, China

Located in Nanming District, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, Huaguoyuan Project is the largest residential project in China, comprising more than 100 high-rises with about 40 floors. Now, I want to draw them. I'm doing on this idea at the moment


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Huaguoyuan Guiyang

Full map of the whole Huaguoyuan Project


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Diagram of Huaguoyuan Phase I (花果园项目一期 in Chinese):
Consists of 22 buildings (20 Residential buildings and 2 Mixed-uses):
https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/...uildingIDorder
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In addition, China's mega Residential developments include Tiantong Yuan in Beijing (with a core area of 7.7 square kilometres, with a total area of 48 square kilometres) and Lohas Park in Hong Kong (1.6 square kilometres, with 50 supertall residential buildings of around 50 storeys)
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Drawings of Huaguoyuan Phase I (22 buildings) are all completed.
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Drawings of Huaguoyuan Phase I (22 buildings) are all completed.
Great work!
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Lohas Park in Hong Kong (1.6 square kilometres, with 50 supertall residential buildings of around 50 storeys)
I added most of the buildings of LOHAS Park, and drew one. Bush Hung drew most of them.
There's at least on more buidling to add, "Seasons Place". It's currently under construction and the height is unkown.
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Thanks Anders, I'm glad you enjoy it! Now i'm working on Drawings of Huaguoyuan F (6 buildings)
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Drawings of Huaguoyuan F (6 buildings) are all completed.

https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/...uildingIDorder

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Drawings of Huaguoyuan A (5 buildings) are all completed.

https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/...uildingIDorder

Screenshot from Anjuke

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UPDATE!
All projects in Guiyang International Finance Center Phase I:

https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/...uildingIDorder

Includes 14 office buildings, Building 1 and 2 were drawn by Lincoinlover, and last 12 buildings was drawn by mine.

I put some images. If you couldn't see them, maybe it's a problem with the network between Mainland China's network and Global network.





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I see one picture at least

Impressive work, Modai
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Drawings of Huaguoyuan B (11 buildings) are all completed.



https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/...uildingIDorder

The price of the entire Huaguoyuan is about $1,200 per m^2, about ¥8,500 per m^2, which is suitable for many middle-class people, but
some Chinese people say that high-rise residential buildings will be the slum of the future in a few decades, what do you think?
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The price of the entire Huaguoyuan is about $1,200 per m^2, about ¥8,500 per m^2, which is suitable for many middle-class people, but some Chinese people say that high-rise residential buildings will be the slum of the future in a few decades, what do you think?
That's what happened in the Western World anyway. Many cheap highrise areas built in the 1950s to 1970s are seen as undesirable to live in and thus thet turned to slums, or at least low-income areas.

China does the same now, but in a much larger scale. It remains to see what will happen.
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