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JSL Valley Hot Spring and Lanshan Hotel Lobby

JSL Valley Hot Spring and Lanshan Hotel Lobby
DW KIM

JSL Valley Hot Spring and Lanshan Hotel Lobby

The project posited in the center of Aranya Jinshanling Community, Valley Hot Spring, and the Lobby of Lanshan Apartment Hotel take the first floor of the building and presents an L shape; the Spring opens to grand grass in the south; the hotel faces the artist workshop in the west. The hotel, as the biggest stay place in the community now, welcomes visitors from globally. This service space supports a unique mountain experience. Architect JUNG Donghyun leads the team in achieving the façade, interiors, and interior landscape design. 

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DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM

Listen to the mountain

Jinshanling is a famous spot with the Great Wall in China; it extends into the continued and weaved hills and has a rough strength in the property. In this design, according to the mountains' attitude, responding to the characters and spirits of the hill, a close distance from the neighboring building, the design derives the inner landscape as the strategy with the attitude to mountains. The site scope includes two spaces: a lobby with a breakfast restaurant and the valley hot spring. Based on the traffic of users, speed of behaviors, and circulation, we created a double atmosphere between silent and motive, the trace between high and light dense. The bright color and warm texture help shape the lobby and breakfast area's open, comfortable, dynamic, and inclusive sense. The dark glamour and rough texture keep the hot Spring private, quiet, original, and inner sense. The two spaces have a single entrance and are connected by a corridor.

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PLAT ASIA
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DW KIM

Inside and outside of XUTING

The spatial concept was inspired by XUTING, a classic element that appears in Eastern Shanshui Paintings, a prototype of which was practiced in the design idea of architect JUNG Donghyun. XUTING holds a way to nature with a simple structural space with a base, four columns, and a roof entirely of traditional Eastern spatial atmosphere. The collection of the Pavilion in the mountains became the overall design language for the two spaces. The lobby, breakfast restaurant area, and five different pavilions have a significant ceiling and height defining this space.v

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DW KIM

The hanging eave extends to the outdoors through the glass curtain wall, used as both the canopy and a plugin street space, including an outdoor restaurant area, and it introduces the sight to the outdoors, strengthening the interactive and hospitality experience between interiors and outside. Hot Spring consists of seven pavilions, varying from the size of the ceiling down to the outside. The public Spring includes the steam room and outdoor Spring separate for women and men, the reception area in the center, and four private hot spring rooms at the east. The pavilion roof, as the ceiling expands to the outground with deep wooden panels and stone landscape space south of the Spring pool, concludes with the Pavilion's eave, divided by the timber grilles that let the light in and for privacy.

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DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM

Wood and stone whispers

This project uses timbers, stones, and transparent materials to create a strong, initial, and inclusive feeling of mountain life. During the construction period, the design team selected many landscape stones at the resource site by drawing lines, cutting, and sculpting the stone's origins and hardness, which deepened the space feel of dimension. The hot Spring surfaced by dark volcanic rock, water moist in layers printed on the wall. The bamboo façade balances the views cold and soft. The wild floral artwork brings initials to the interiors. The blocked stone rooted in the crushed stone paving introduces the hot Spring's entrance; along the grooved stone, walk into the interiors from outdoors to indoors, dissolve the edges, and blend nature into the interiors. The crushed stone pool is divided into different positions, hint the natural partition of mountains. Block wooden veneer has a deeper keel that integrates the harsh with deliberated wood.

photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM

The story of the mountain is a duo that reflects light and depth. Pavilion, XUTING, beyond its inner background, outward connects the street block and landscape, presenting a bright and open lobby with a breakfast restaurant; inward shelters the privacy, responds to the water's echo, and shapes a silent hot spring.

photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM
photo_credit DW KIM
DW KIM

Project information

Project name: Jinshanling Valley Hot Spring and Lanshan Hotel Lobby

Location: Aranya Jinshanling, Chengde, Hebei, China

Total floor area: 1500 sqm

Clients: Aranya

Architects: PLAT ASIA

Scope: Façade, Interiors, Interior landscape, Decoration

Principal architect: JUNG Donghyun

Project architect: Liu Guowei

Scheme design teams: Lian Jingyun, Chen Yiyi, Li Manying, Liao Yuanyu, Duan Yichen, Jia Shuran, Zhang Xiaozhan (Landscape) 

Interiors LDI: YiBoChuan (Shandong) Design Institute

Floral art design: Wild Green Botanic Garden 

Photo: DW KIM

Main materials: Grooved stone, Volcanic rocks, Crushed stone, Bamboo, Aluminum panel, Acrylic 

Design period: Aug 2022 - Feb 2023

Construction period: Feb 2023 – Oct 2023

photo_credit PLAT ASIA
PLAT ASIA
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