Kokaistudios Reimagine a Contemporary Chinese Classic
LOCATION
Beijing, China
SIZE
756 sqm
DATE COMPLETED
2020
PHOTOGRAPHER
Dirk Weiblen
In keeping with the property’s original design language of a traditional Chinese courtyard home, and taking inspiration from the adjoining sunken garden, the team extended these established motifs to create distinctive areas throughout.
In keeping with the property’s original design language of a traditional Chinese courtyard home, and taking inspiration from the adjoining sunken garden, the team extended these established motifs to create distinctive areas throughout.
For maximum adaptability, the main space can be divided into two distinct function rooms, linked by sliding doors to allow for various configurations. Largely neutral save for key features that combine design and functionality.
For maximum adaptability, the main space can be divided into two distinct function rooms, linked by sliding doors to allow for various configurations. Largely neutral save for key features that combine design and functionality.
Imagined as a Pavilion, the main space visually connects with its environs through terrazzo paving slabs. With original glass facade on its north-facing side affording plentiful daylight, an open ceiling structure implies height to further extend and brighten the space.
Imagined as a Pavilion, the main space visually connects with its environs through terrazzo paving slabs. With original glass facade on its north-facing side affording plentiful daylight, an open ceiling structure implies height to further extend and brighten the space.
On its East and South sides, the main space is flanked by a multifunctional corridor. With minimalist, neutral wooden blocks doubling as a welcome desk; and elsewhere, as occasional tables punctuating simple stepped seating, the area hosts small-scale showcases; is as a reception, waiting, and breakout area.
On its East and South sides, the main space is flanked by a multifunctional corridor. With minimalist, neutral wooden blocks doubling as a welcome desk; and elsewhere, as occasional tables punctuating simple stepped seating, the area hosts small-scale showcases; is as a reception, waiting, and breakout area.
Maximizing natural light throughout the underground space was a particular priority. With this in mind, a glass partition separates the corridor area from the main space. Etched with a lattice design to echo the hotel’s striking facade, and semi-opaque for privacy, the material also creates a tantalizing evening-time glow.
Maximizing natural light throughout the underground space was a particular priority. With this in mind, a glass partition separates the corridor area from the main space. Etched with a lattice design to echo the hotel’s striking facade, and semi-opaque for privacy, the material also creates a tantalizing evening-time glow.
In keeping with the property’s original design language of a traditional Chinese courtyard home, and taking inspiration from the adjoining sunken garden, the team extended these established motifs to create distinctive areas throughout.
For maximum adaptability, the main space can be divided into two distinct function rooms, linked by sliding doors to allow for various configurations. Largely neutral save for key features that combine design and functionality.
Imagined as a Pavilion, the main space visually connects with its environs through terrazzo paving slabs. With original glass facade on its north-facing side affording plentiful daylight, an open ceiling structure implies height to further extend and brighten the space.
On its East and South sides, the main space is flanked by a multifunctional corridor. With minimalist, neutral wooden blocks doubling as a welcome desk; and elsewhere, as occasional tables punctuating simple stepped seating, the area hosts small-scale showcases; is as a reception, waiting, and breakout area.
Maximizing natural light throughout the underground space was a particular priority. With this in mind, a glass partition separates the corridor area from the main space. Etched with a lattice design to echo the hotel’s striking facade, and semi-opaque for privacy, the material also creates a tantalizing evening-time glow.