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Nashare Hotel in Fujian Province
New Fujian Accommodation Building in Xiamen, China – design by C+ Architects / Naza design studio
8 Aug 2016
Nashare Hotel in Xiamen
Location: Xiamen, Fujian Province, China
Architects: C+ Architects / Naza design studio
Nashare Hotel
Capturing Views of the Sea from the Forest
Nashare Hotel is located in a forest beside Huandao South Road in Xiamen, China. It is facing the Taiwan Canal by the most popular Huandao Road beach and just ten minutes drive from the attractive cultural town of Zengcuoan. The hotel is built in a tranquil space consisting of acacias, pines and natural stones far away from the city. It’s an ideal hidden world for relaxation.
Isolated Relaxation Environment
Nashare, related to “Naza Hotel” design series, has only 12 rooms and the vast majority of which are independent units. Every unit has a separated entrance and courtyard to ensure quiet and private home spatial experience. In addition, the magnificent ocean and forest could be seen from all rooms.
Design Intention
The relationship between the nature and design is achieved by elaborate design control in cooperation with environment. Creating an appropriate space to engage with nature is the main idea of Nashare. The house is the space carrier; therefore, “Invisible container” is the design concept.
There are two room types. One is renovating the existing space, including container refurbishment. Another is placing the container on the hill after renovation. The rocks and trees create a great view for all rooms. Furthermore, the renovation and placement of containers are environment-friendly. In terms of the landscape, keeping an original status is achieved by reducing artificial elements and blurring the boundary between the architecture and surroundings.
Dotted single unit congregates on site as a cluster, and each of them could completely engage with nature. Due to the level change, every unit has different height. Consequently, it looks like a vertical cluster. Although the house is separated from each other, they are connected by the path and views. Architecture as an “invisible container” is to emphasize the experience of nature.
Exposed facade is painted in dark gray to merge into the shadow. In comparison of exterior gray, the interior warm wood color could reflect soft light to create a relaxing atmosphere especially at night. The design from space to furnishings is plain and unvarnished.
Creative Space for Design and Art
The purity of environment provides an opportunity to present the design and art in Nashare. The hotel collaborates with designers, artists to provide a space for creation, displaying and communication. The space could host painting and photograph exhibitions and salons to combine relaxation and meditation in such a natural environment.
Nashare Hotel – Building Information
Interior Design: Deep design consultant
Lobby Furniture and Art Display: Fang Xiaofeng
Program: Hotel Design / Container Transformation
Status: Completed
Location: Xiamen, Fujian
Dates: April 2015 – January 2016
Area: 517 sqm
Photographs: Xu Xiaodong
Nashare Hotel Fujian Building images / information received 080816
Location: Xiamen, China
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