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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Fuzhou Kempinski Hotel in Shenzhen, China by YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

 
September 14th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

Fuzhou, a historical and cultural city along the southeast coast of China, is also known as “Hometown of Overseas Chinese”, owning the reputation of pivotal gateway on “the silk road via the sea”. The old generations travel overseas to fight for their lives. YANG captured the suitcase elements representing journey and leveraged the image on the reception design. Together with the hanging backdrop Fuzhou Painting, they both secretly reveal the homesickness sentiment of that time. Designers drew inspiration from the influential Fuzhou Shipyard Culture during Qing Dynasty. With “Sails” being the design concept, they created a magnificent wall-hung structure “Sailing” using 366 pieces of hand carved cards. The structure, which is 8.5m in height and 8.2 in width, powerfully represent Fuzhou people’s unity, determination and courage. The card design took the shape of the Fuzhou traditional building tiles, and blends well with the local culture and inherits the local historic feature to keep the memories fresh.

Clubhouse, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

  • Architects: YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP
  • Project: Fuzhou Kempinski Hotel
  • Location: Shenzhen, China
  • Chief Designer Team: Yang Bangsheng, Huang Shengguang, Wu Shangrong
  • Design Feature: Modern Chinese Style, Oriental Quality, Low-Key Luxury
  • Project Design Company: YANG & Associates Group
  • Project Site: Taihe Square Dong Er Huan Fuzhou City
  • Project Floor Area: 32,652sqm

Corridor, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

Jasmine, the city flower of Fuzhou, has a history as long as Fuzhou city. During Western Han Dynasty, Jasmine was introduced from India to Fujian China and thus became the most favorite flower. YANG took the color feature and applied onto the color design for hotel guestrooms. Light and elegant petals on the headboard-side walls bring out the exclusive charm and freshness to the rooms. The designing of lobby and banquet pendent lights are also jasmine-inspired. The Swarovski crystals, representing eternity and nobility, on the pendent are technically carved to function perfectly with the natural light. The layers of crystal waves and sparkles bring out the luxurious visual effect.

All Day Dining, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

special restaurant, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

Meanwhile, the noble and luxurious German-style is everywhere to be found within the hotel. Thanks to the metal inlays and trims combining excellent leverage of stone, the spaces are deluxe and serene, sophisticated yet generous.

Lobby, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

Stairs, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

YANG’s design blends western style with Chinese elements. We employee agalmatolite elements representing local culture and metal material features German in the design. YANG observes tradition in a modern perspective, illustrates the context using contemporary language, perceives the local flavor and pulse in limited fragments of time and space, and explore the innermost culture of the city with details one after another.

Guest Room, Image Courtesy © YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

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