Situated in the northern region of Wenquan County, Xinjiang, China, this project aims to offer year-round leisure, vacation, and recreational services across various functional zones, including central public area, guest accommodations, public hot spring area, and courtyard rooms. The project incorporates natural stone, wood, and warm gray hues as the primary materials and colors, while the interior and exterior aesthetics are deeply influenced by the rich traditional cultural elements of the local Mongolian community, as well as the distinctive natural characteristics of the surrounding area, in order to foster a tranquil vacation environment harmonized with nature. |
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BLOSSOM HOUSE ARIXANG COUNTY BORTALA XINJIANG
Hospitality Architecture (Built)
Firm
SHENZHEN NOSIGN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CO.,LTD
Architect/Designer
Ba Yong, Xiong Chang
Design Team
Ba Yong, Xiong Chang
Location
Xinjiang
Country
China
Photographer/Copyright
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The project thoughtfully considers the landscape resources of the wetland park on the west, aligning with the land use features. It makes full use of the slope’s base to create a multi-tiered visual corridor, and positions the majority of the buildings to face westward, establishing a cohesive spatial arrangement that integrates the wetland, hotel, and hot spring. The architecture seamlessly blends with the mountainous terrain and surrounding vegetation. The localized tent structure on the hotel platform further implies the ethnic identity of the project within the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture. Viewed from the southern county and the park’s wetland to the west, its architecture reconciles with the surrounding mountains and vegetation. This design not only harmonizes with the natural landscape in the daytime but also showcases the splendor of nature at night through an artful interplay of lighting and the starry sky. In line with the overall design concept, the interior design complements the architectural appearance through material selection. The primary elements include natural stone, wood, and a warm grey paint. The texture of natural stone imparts a sense of simplicity and tranquility, while the warmth of wood introduces a natural softness to the environment. The warm grey paint serves as an underlying background color, merging the characteristics of stone and wood, and fostering a serene and relaxing atmosphere that enhances the vacation experience envisioned by the project. |