HUANGJIN BA CLIFF HOTEL
LUZHOU,CHINA
Hotel, commercial, mountain architecture
LUZHOU CHINA, UNDER CONSTRUCTION2024

 

Site Area :   32 726.5 M2
Built Area :   76 458.5 M2
Architects : Wang Xiang, Tian Wenmu
Design Team :    Qi Ran, Chen Yinuo, Shao Wei, Zeng Yanhan,, He Zonggang, Gao Qingya
 

The Huangjingba Cliff Hotel is located in the northeast corner of the Huangjingba planning area of Langjiu Group in Erlang Town, Gulin, Luzhou. The overall building is built on the east side facing the cliff, with a proposed bridge leading to the Xijiu production area on the north side, adjacent to the Panshan Highway on the west side, and leaning against the mountain on the south side. The height difference between the north and south of the site is 40 meters.

The Huangjingba Cliff Hotel is shaped like a "one" overall, and its boundary position in the overall planning is enclosed at the edge of the planning. This case has ten floors on the north side facing the bridge, and the south side is combined with the mountain terrain, progressing layer by layer. There are some gaps in the middle and northern areas of the volume, which are shaped like a "mountain" and intended to contrast with the distant mountains, with the imagery of "negative mountains and waters".

Functionally, the "one" shape combines the guest room area, lobby, restaurant and other public activity areas, with a thousand person banquet hall on the west side. The hotel drop off area is located on the first floor, in the middle of the overall volume, which is also the main entrance of the banquet hall. The top floor of the hotel features a Sky Restaurant and Sky Pool, with a sloping roof design that echoes the overall architectural form of the planning area. The service line is located at both ends of the hotel, with the southern end entering from the third floor according to the terrain and descending to the kitchen area of the banquet hall on the first floor. This logistics mainly serves the banquet hall kitchen and staff canteen; On the north side, enter the main logistics area from the basement parking lot, which is the main entrance and exit for logistics personnel and/or goods.

The overall form of the building is relatively simple, with a strong sense of volume. Flower beds are separated between floors as vertical greenery, making the building more ecological and natural; In terms of detailed construction, the protruding beams between floors and the "mountain" shaped roof truss under the sloping roof aim to present the structural beauty of the building.

Hotels, mountain architecture