chinese resort by line+ embraces terraced mountain rhythms with varied-slope rooflines
Briefly

The Ji Yun Yao Resort is designed to harmonize with its terraced mountain surroundings, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Hakka community while providing modern functionality.
The design prioritizes a ‘Planning-First’ approach with dual access routes, seamlessly connecting forested areas to a central village core, promoting a tranquil experience.
By preserving historical structures like the ancestral hall, the resort enriches its cultural context, intertwining natural beauty with significant local heritage.
The material palette of earth-toned plaster and clay tiles ensures the buildings resonate with the landscape, paying homage to traditional Hakka settlements in aesthetic and construction.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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