Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
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Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Ivan Wong - In-between Architects - Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
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Yada Xishan Hotel Yixing, China
Hotel | Yixing | Yixing
boutique hotel
hyatt hotel
unbound collection
art hotel
china project
urban retreat
A Retreat into Nature Located at the ecological park of Yixing Provence of China, the new Unbounded Collection of Hyatt Group is a retreat into nature. In-between architects designed the unbounded collection by Hyatt at Yixing, China using mountain tea-house as a metaphor. "The ceremony was an improvised drama whose plot was woven about the tea, the flowers, and the paintings. Not a colour to disturb the tone of the room, not a sound to mar the rhythm of things, not a gesture to obtrude on the harmony, not a word to break the unity of the surroundings, all movements to be performed simply and naturally--such were the aims of the tea-ceremony." -- the Book of Tea, by Kakuzo Okakura The connection to nature is the core of our design concept. Full frontage of window plane is achieved to allow maximum daylight as well visual connection to the two exterior courtyards, both north and south. The materials palette is grounded in nature, including oak, natural stone, local ceramic times and lime plaster. Signature craft touches are reflected on the hammered stone wall at the entrance foyor and some of the wood plank wall panels. The natural palette continues into the bedroom and toilet, highlighted by the onsen built-in bathtub. The grand suite share a similar atmosphere and aesthetic to the guest rooms, and come with additional kitchen facilites, private semi-open air onsen baths and of course, breathtaking mountain views.
Project Details
Size
50000sq.ft.
Completion
2024
Style
Contemporary, Minimalistic, Asian
Property Type
Hotel
Region
China
Project Duration
2 years month(s)
Service Included
Space Planning
Finish Selections
Furniture, Accessory & Art Selections
Construction Documents
Custom Window Treatments & Bedding
Furniture Design & Production