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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.

Hotel Stone 9 in Chongqing, China by XUE JIN DESIGN

 
November 6th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: XUE JIN DESIGN

HOTEL STONE 9 pays attention to interaction and entertainment, the primary target is the young tourist born in 1990s and 2000s. We hope Stone 9 could provide a better condition for communications and could be a lively and vivacious gathering place for young people.

In the original site plan, rooms connected by a closed, narrow corridor, and there is not any public area to use, that is definitely not the space form we were expecting. In order to create a more interesting hotel, we downsize the space of hotel rooms, that makes the narrow corridor to be more capacious and versatile. The hotel has a lobby bar center, and many other lounges distributing in every parts, so that the hotel’s public area looks more like a café shop or leisure club, hoping the guests would like to come out from the private room to spend time freely in the public area.

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  • Architects: XUE JIN DESIGN
  • Project: Hotel Stone 9
  • Location: 17f Building D, Long Hu Xin Yi Jie, Chongqing, China
  • Gross Built Area: 1400m2
  • Completion Year: 2019

Room, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

We imagine the public area as street, so it is possible to open the room windows towards the public area, which in one hand solves the problem of the 2nd floor’s insufficient illumination caused by the existing structure, in another hand that is optimistic to increase the interaction between room and public.  We also build the 2nd floor corridors as open spaces, to make the spaces more interesting and connectable.

Room, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

The height of the hotel site is only 4.8m, and it must contain 2 floors for independent rooms, including their necessary pipeline system. In such a low altitude space, it is impossible to just simply set a unified height as the 2nd level. In order to guarantee that both 1st and 2nd level have reasonable and comfortable spaces, it is important to analyze the suitable altitudes for each activity in the room and make the 1st and 2nd floor layout accordingly. For example, we give the space under the bed at 2nd floor to the 1st floor to increase it’s ceiling height. At the same time, we can find some area in 1st floor which does not require too much height such as bathroom and bed, so that we could make it´s ceiling lower to give the 2nd floor more space. With the different and plenty level height in the same room, the guests are hard to notice the shortage of the low site height during the stay period.

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Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Public, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Room, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Lobby, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Lobby Bar, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

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Room, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

Room, Image Courtesy © XUE JIN DESIGN

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