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£10m to £49.99M
New Build
The design works with traditional Chinese notions of entry, and subdivision of space. Landscape is integrated into the urban village setting, with the ravine forming the central spine through the centre of the village, with views out at either end. The hotel seeks to provide an environment with a close relationship to nature as an antidote to city life. Village life weaves through the hotel connecting activities ranging from wedding receptions close to the Chapel in the Bamboo Court, to banquets and intimate dinners in the restaurants in the Tea and Stone courts, to relaxing in the luxurious two level spa in the Water Court, with indoor and outdoor pools overlook the Camelia valley to the west. Bedrooms and suites, all with balconies, float above the courts with views out to the dramatic surrounding landscape and village. Each court is formed by a plinth, providing the change in level from the top of the slope of the hill to the bottom and housing the banquet halls, the spa and car parks, the courtyard level arched areas providing public facilities, and bedrooms hovering above the courtyards. Single loaded corridors provide both light and natural ventilation to all circulation areas. The main entrance and drop off to the hotel is at the lower level, and a dramatic stair connects this reception and drop off area to the main reception Stone Court. Individually landscaped courtyards create different atmospheres and identities for each court, and connections from each court to activities in the landscape beyond, stimulate the idea that a range of experiences are to be had over a period of time in the resort.