The Ginkgo Valley Hotel project in Luoyang Town, Suizhou City, focuses on integrating architecture with nature. Utilizing six abandoned plots, the design respects the existing landscape by adopting a low-profile aesthetic and fostering emotional connections between people and the environment. The spatial design features geometrically designed rooms, irregular shapes for enhanced connectivity, and a reception hall that maintains the site's historical layout. The project showcases a modular approach, blending human experiences with the beauty of the surrounding dawn redwoods and ancient ginkgo trees.
The buildings integrate into the site with a subtle, 'low-profile' approach, avoiding disruption of the existing natural ambiance.
The newly constructed houses act as mediators for viewing the landscape while also becoming part of the scenery themselves.
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