Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring
Liu Guowei

Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring

Vector Architects as Architects

The spring house sits in a river valley, deep in the forests of Wuling Mountain, a branch of the scenic Yanshan Mountains in the northern part of Beijing. The site abuts a steep rock cliff to the west and opens out onto an expansive view of the alluvial plains to the east and the chain of mountains beyond. The site is densely populated with poplar trees and the ground is covered by reeds and grasses, with a stream slowly meandering from north to south through the site. The construction of a new residential community is underway nearby, where people will approach the building by crossing a steel arch bridge over the stream, strolling through the forest, and arrive at the entrance of the spring house.

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Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei

We envision the building as an apparatus of the steaming hot spring, touching lightly upon the natural slope. To minimize the impact of the building on the original landscape, we raised the main building from the ground. Its volume is supported by 10 columns driven into the earth. 

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Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei

The hot spring functional spaces are vertically layered in the tower on the west side, and the transportation and service program are set in the east core, connected by corridor-like bridge on each floor. The programs are vertically stacked up for reducing the building footprint and as well, creating a series of unique spatial experiences at different levels. As the visitors ascend, new relationships between the surrounding trees, rock cliff, and distant mountain landscape are respectively highlighted.

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Tian Fangfang
photo_credit Tian Fangfang
Tian Fangfang
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Liu Guowei

We allocated the main functions on three levels. An integrated teak box anchors the center space of the first floor to accommodate the reception, storage, locker room and showering functions before entering the bath. The second floor is a transparent relaxation lounge enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass on all sides, located among the most-lush part of the poplar tree canopies. When the weather is favorable, the upper windows can be opened, introducing the fresh natural air, framing splendor natural scenery throughout the seasons. 

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Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei

The third-floor bath pools, at different temperatures and water treatments are distributed under eight light wells. When the skylight passes through the 8-meter-high wells, it becomes soft and quiet, diffused by the bush-hammered concrete. Through strip windows above the water surface on the west facade, people can choose to immerse themselves in the water or have a glimpse of the nearby valley cliffs with the flourishing treetop enveloping the building. 

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Liu Guowei
photo_credit Tian Fangfang
Tian Fangfang
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei

Project Information

Location: Chengde Xinglong County Wulingshan Aranya, Hebei, China

Architecture/Interior/Landscape Design: Vector Architects

Principal Architect: Dong Gong

Project Architect: Zhao Liangliang, Tan Yeqian 

Design Management: Zhang Han

Construction Management: Zhao Liangliang, Li Jinteng

Site Architect: Tan Yeqian, Zhang Zhiyi (Intern), Wang Weichen (Intern)

Design Team: Li Jiahui, Sun Yingyi, Zeng Zihao, Wang Feiyu, Zhang Liwen

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Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei
photo_credit Liu Guowei
Liu Guowei

LDI: Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co., Ltd.

LDI Project Architect: Xiao Zunshi

LDI Architect: Chen Taian

Structural Design: Cheng Jun, Yang Yuwei, Peng Li

MEP Design: Shi Xinkai, Xu Dingding, Zhang Jie

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Liu Guowei

Lighting Design: Toryo International Lighting Design Center

Facade Consultant: RFR Building Design Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd

Landscape Design: Horizon & Atmosphere Landscape Co.

Spring Technical Consultant:DSL Technology Group Ltd.

Furniture Design:ziinlife

Signage Design:Beijing SEED Cultural Media Co., Ltd., Beijing Tushi Space Creative Design Co., Ltd.

photo_credit Tian Fangfang
Tian Fangfang

Client: Aranya · Chengde

Construction Contractor: Chengde County Hongsheng Construction & Installation Engineering Co., Ltd., Beijing Wandanhui Building Decoration Engineering Group Co., Ltd

photo_credit Tian Fangfang
Tian Fangfang
photo_credit Tian Fangfang
Tian Fangfang

Structure System: Concrete Frame Structure

Materials: Fair-faced Concrete, Glass, Steel, Brass, Teakwood, Terrazzo, Stone

Building Area: 560㎡(Ground Area: 360㎡, Underground Area: 200㎡)

Footprint Area: 131㎡

Site Area: 600㎡

Design Period: 2019.10-2021.02

Construction Period: 2021.03-2024.07

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