APEX EcoBuilt
Leading Manufacturer of Aluminum Systems & Modular Housing
APEX EcoBuilt
Leading Manufacturer of Aluminum Systems & Modular Housing
The Jiangmen Poly Langjun project is a high-end residential clubhouse and courtyard landscape project that combines architectural façade design, courtyard planning, waterscape construction, interior detailing, customized decorative craftsmanship, and fast-track construction coordination.
The project was completed within only 50 days, reflecting the efficiency and execution capability often associated with China-speed construction. Within this limited schedule, the project team coordinated multiple types of building materials and construction processes at the same time, including limestone curtain wall, foamed stone curtain wall, metalwork, stone finishes, glass elements, waterscape structures, lighting systems, and customized decorative details.
The project covers a complete arrival and leisure environment, including the main entrance sequence, central courtyard, water features, clubhouse façade, garden pathways, interior reception areas, feature staircases, decorative railings, lighting effects, and artistic surface finishes.
Based on the CAD floor plans, façade elevations, sections, and material details, the project team transformed a complex design concept into a refined built environment with strong visual order, rich material layers, and a high level of construction finish.
The project also adopted new material and process technologies, including limestone curtain wall systems, foamed stone curtain wall applications, integrated molding, and monolithic casting craftsmanship. These techniques helped improve the overall architectural consistency, material expression, and decorative refinement of the completed space.
The project involved both outdoor and indoor spaces, requiring close coordination between architectural, landscape, interior, and decorative construction details.
Key work areas included:

The CAD drawings provided the technical foundation for the project. The floor plans defined the spatial layout, circulation routes, water feature positions, and relationship between indoor and outdoor areas. The elevation and section drawings further clarified façade proportions, arched openings, roofline details, material zones, and construction heights.
This drawing system helped control the project from concept to construction, ensuring that complex decorative elements, façade details, courtyard structures, and interior features could be accurately coordinated on site.
Because the overall project schedule was only 50 days, CAD coordination played an especially important role in construction efficiency. The drawings helped different construction teams understand façade dimensions, material interfaces, waterscape positions, lighting points, and decorative installation requirements before and during on-site execution.
For a project involving limestone curtain wall, foamed stone curtain wall, stone paving, metal components, glass details, lighting systems, and interior finishes, accurate drawing coordination was essential to support cross-construction and reduce on-site deviation.
The project video shows both the construction process and the final completed space. The black-and-white construction scenes reveal the hidden complexity behind the project, including structural coordination, material installation, façade work, decorative finishing, curtain wall construction, waterscape installation, and on-site adjustment.
The final scenes present a polished clubhouse and courtyard environment, where architectural lines, water reflections, garden layers, interior details, lighting effects, limestone textures, and decorative surfaces are brought together into one complete spatial experience.
This contrast between construction progress and final presentation clearly demonstrates the team’s ability to turn detailed drawings into a high-quality built result. It also shows how fast-track construction, multi-material coordination, and new material craftsmanship can be combined within a short project timeline.

The entrance and courtyard were designed to create a strong sense of ceremony. Water features, paving, façade lines, and landscape elements are arranged to guide visitors through a layered arrival experience, from the exterior entrance to the inner courtyard and clubhouse space.
The 50-day delivery schedule did not reduce the quality of this spatial experience. Instead, the project team used accurate construction coordination to ensure that the entrance sequence, waterscape, paving, façade details, and lighting atmosphere remained consistent with the original design intent.
The clubhouse façade features arched windows, decorative lines, roof details, and carefully balanced elevations. The CAD façade drawings helped control the proportions and alignment of these architectural elements, supporting a more accurate and consistent construction result.
The façade also integrates limestone curtain wall and foamed stone curtain wall applications. These materials helped strengthen the project’s architectural texture while supporting a refined, high-end residential appearance.
The project uses water, stone, planting, lighting, and architectural framing to create a calm and elegant courtyard atmosphere. The waterscape is not treated as an isolated feature, but as part of the overall spatial sequence and visual experience.
During construction, the waterscape had to be coordinated with stone paving, façade lines, lighting positions, planting areas, and surrounding viewing points. This required careful cross-construction planning between landscape, architectural, and decorative teams.
The project connects outdoor landscape, façade design, and interior spaces through a consistent material and visual language. Reception spaces, leisure areas, staircases, railings, and decorative surfaces are coordinated with the exterior architectural style, creating a unified high-end residential environment.
This consistency was supported by the combined use of stone, metal, glass, artistic finishes, lighting, and customized decorative components. The indoor and outdoor construction details were coordinated together to avoid visual separation between the clubhouse interior and the courtyard environment.
The video shows multiple custom construction details, including metalwork, railing details, staircase elements, decorative panels, and artistic surface finishes. These details help strengthen the project’s sense of craftsmanship and visual refinement.
The project also applied integrated molding and monolithic casting craftsmanship in selected decorative components. These processes helped create a more complete and unified visual effect, reducing fragmented assembly and improving the overall consistency of customized details.
The final night scenes highlight the value of lighting coordination. Warm lighting enhances the façade outline, water reflections, garden depth, and architectural details, giving the clubhouse and courtyard a more immersive and elegant night-time presence.
Lighting coordination was also part of the cross-construction process. The lighting system needed to work with the façade, waterscape, pathways, garden layers, interior views, and decorative surfaces to create a complete day-to-night spatial atmosphere.
A major highlight of this project is its 50-day construction period. For a high-end residential clubhouse and courtyard project involving façade work, landscape construction, waterscape installation, interior finishing, curtain wall materials, customized decorative details, and lighting effects, this timeline required strong project organization.
The result reflects China-speed construction not simply as a matter of speed, but as a combination of drawing accuracy, material coordination, construction sequencing, on-site communication, and quality control.
The project required multiple building materials and construction processes to be coordinated at the same time. Limestone curtain wall, foamed stone curtain wall, stone finishes, metalwork, glass, water features, lighting systems, and artistic surfaces all had different installation requirements.
The successful completion of the project depended on managing these material interfaces carefully. Each material had to align with the others in proportion, texture, height, lighting effect, and construction sequence.
This project required the coordination of many design and construction layers within one complete environment. The team needed to manage the relationship between façade design, courtyard landscape, interior spaces, waterscape construction, decorative details, curtain wall systems, and lighting effects.
The main challenges included:
The project team used detailed CAD drawings as the basis for construction coordination. Floor plans, elevations, sections, and material drawings were reviewed together to ensure that spatial layout, façade proportions, material transitions, and installation details were properly aligned.
During the construction process, key areas such as the façade, courtyard water features, staircase, railings, decorative finishes, curtain wall materials, and lighting positions were coordinated on site. This helped reduce design deviation and ensured that the completed project matched the intended visual effect.
To support the 50-day schedule, the team adopted a fast-track construction approach. Different work areas and material systems were coordinated in parallel, including façade installation, landscape construction, waterscape work, interior finishing, metalwork, stonework, glass installation, and lighting coordination.
Through drawing-based coordination, cross-construction management, and careful construction control, the team successfully delivered a refined residential clubhouse and courtyard environment with strong architectural identity and high-quality finishing.
The completed Jiangmen Poly Langjun project presents a luxury residential clubhouse and courtyard space with elegant architectural details, calm waterscape views, refined interiors, innovative curtain wall materials, and atmospheric night lighting.
From CAD drawings to final construction, the project demonstrates strong capabilities in design development, façade detailing, landscape coordination, interior finishing, custom decorative craftsmanship, and fast-track construction management.
Completed within only 50 days, the project also reflects the advantages of China-speed construction, especially in the coordination of multiple building materials and overlapping construction processes.
The final result is not only a visually impressive residential clubhouse, but also a complete spatial experience that reflects quality, elegance, construction efficiency, and careful execution.
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