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| Make Architects designs Chinese hotel complex in restored monastery |
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| POSTED 07 Oct 2015 . BY Jak Phillips |
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The restored monastery makes a unique setting for the hotel complex Credit: John Madden
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Make Architects have unveiled images of the new Temple House hotel in Chengdu, China, which is sited in a restored monastery.
This is the third in operator Swire’s House Collective portfolio, following The Opposite House in Beijing and The Upper House in Hong Kong. Located in the heart of Chengdu within the Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu, the project was jointly developed by Sino-Ocean Land and Swire Properties.
The hotel includes 100 bedrooms and 42 adjoined serviced apartments, and forms part of the government’s conservation project to preserve the heritage buildings surrounding the 1,000-year-old Daci Temple.
The three-dimensional woven façade combines modern design with the traditional Chengdu architectural elements of timber, brick and step stones, the company said. Bamboo trees frame the hotel’s entrance, which is set in a restored hundred-year-old Chinese courtyard building.
Swire said The Temple House is an “understated luxury experience,” designed to evoke the modest houses provided for scholars who came from all over the world to study at the temple. Creating a welcoming, “local” quality was key to the design concept.
“The design was not a linear process,” said Katy Ghahremani, Make partner and lead architect on the project. “It was an iterative dialogue with Swire Hotels, which made the process more interesting. We could look at the design holistically, and this created a really dynamic relationship between the design of the hotel’s external and internal spaces.”
The hotel has a typical Siheyuan, or ‘courtyard house’ design, with a sequence of courtyard gardens bordered by two L-plan medium-rise buildings that house the hotel rooms and apartments. A Qing Dynasty heritage building is the anchor and entrance point for the hotel.
Throughout the design process, Make and Swire Hotels undertook rigorous testing of visual and experiential possibilities relating to surface textures, internal light and shadow effects, and interior views, the company said. This means that rooms with city-facing views are solid and brick-built, for instance, while courtyard-facing facades are sheer curtain-walls of subtly fritted glass, designed to maximise the reflection of light into the courtyard.
The city-facing brick façades of the hotel were inspired by the local production of brocade, and feature woven-in brass elements, combining modern design with the traditional Chengdu architectural elements of timber, brick and step stones. The courtyard section includes stepped elements designed to be reminiscent of the terraced paddy fields of Sichuan’s hillsides when seen from beneath, an effect also echoed in the design of the grand staircase.
“We want people to come to Chengdu and have a unique hotel experience, one they couldn’t have in Hong Kong or Beijing,” said Brian Williams, managing director of Swire Hotels. “The hotel is unique to Chengdu, and unique in Chengdu.”
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| Throughout the design process, Make and Swire Hotels undertook rigorous testing of visual and experiential possibilities |
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| The Temple House is designed to evoke the modest houses provided for scholars who came from all over the world to study at the temple |
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| Bamboo trees frame the hotel’s entrance, which is set in a restored hundred-year-old Chinese courtyard building |
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PROJECT PROFILE:

The Temple House in Chengdu
Operator Swire Hotels is set to unveil a 100-bedroom hotel and 42 adjoining
serviced apartments in Chengdu, China, this May. The project forms part of the city government’s conservation project to preserve the surrounding heritage buildings, which are integral to the success of a wider mixed-use development.

Location: Chengdu , China
Size: 250,000sq m
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Mi Xun Spa opens in restored monastery at The Temple House hotel
POSTED 03 Jul 2015. BY Jak Phillips

The Mi Xun Spa opens this month in a restored monastery at Swire Hotels' The Temple
House – an urban hotel in Chengdu, China. The spa includes 11 treatment areas, a
gentleman’s barbershop, and a teahouse, as well as a retail spa shop.
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