Project Background
This project is located in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China, a place with a long history and rich cultural heritage. The total area of project is 6000 square meters, and it is positioned as a small-scale comprehensive hotel. Starting from the humanistic value of pursuing natural harmony, sets off from the perception of putting people first.
Project Concept
Create an aesthetic living experience that coexists with nature. Drawing on the local culture, the design extracts the "four carving arts" of stone jade, brick, and wood sculptures, and incorporates other design elements such as ancient Mi porcelain from Xinmi, Fuxi's distant mountains, honeysuckle and oracle bone script. These elements are transformed and applied through artistic methods to become highlights in the space. The hotel not only meets the business needs of guests but embodies the hu
Project Highlights
Ascend the scenic steps and listen to the sound of water. The abstract art sculpture at the end of the art gallery seems to welcome every guest here. The art gallery ingeniously connects the outdoor waterscape with the hotel lobby, making the entrance more ceremonial. Through the french window, the dimming lobby can be seen faintly. Respect and a sense of ceremony are perfectly reflected here. Fruit chart。
Passing through the art gallery and entering the hotel lobby, the empty space makes one suddenly enlightened. The faintly visible mountain shapes on the wall are extracted from the ridges of Fuxi's distant mountains, echoing the mountain shaped sculptures on the display platform, one virtual and one solid. The light artistic chandelier and the translucent copper plate behind the reception desk are composed of strokes resembling oracle bone inscriptions, with rules and patterns.
The guest room is the place where guests stay the longest, so the designer pays more attention to sensory details in the design experience. In the just right area, there is no room for half an square meter of waste. By arranging and arranging furniture in a reasonable scale, the entire space is free from any sense of cramped feeling. The atomized glass in the rain shower area of the bathroom not only meets the transparency of the entire space but also satisfies the privacy of guests. The wallpap
The design elements of standard room A are extracted from a representative local plant: honeysuckle. Golden flowers with silver stamens and lush vines forming clusters - depicting clusters of honeysuckle that cover the mountains and fields. Designers take its shape, evolve it, and apply it in space.
The suites are distributed on the executive floor of the hotel as a whole. The unique floor incorporates noble jade elements while running through the overall design elements, and the jade elements are extracted from its form, meaning, color, and are reflected in the space through redesign. Just like the pendant on the bedside, the traditional patterns on the carpet, and the colors on decorative paintings. The clever combination allows the entire space to reflect fashion in a highly Eastern aest
Floor Plan
Hotel first floor plan
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Hotel 4-8 Floor Plans
Hotel 9 Floor Plans
Interior Renderings
Hotel entrance rendering
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Featured Room Rendering
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Interior Images
Realistic Scene of Featured House on Site
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Realistic Scene of Featured House on Site
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