Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort / Achterboschzantman Architecten
Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort is located in Liyang, China. The resort hides itself in the city?s most beautiful Longtan Forest, which is lying between Tianmu Lake and Nanshan Bamboo.
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Architects: Achterboschzantman Architecten
Location: Laying, Jiangsu, China
Lead Architects: Hans Achtergosch, Liang Wei
Area: 6000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anna de Leeuw
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Text description provided by the architects. Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort is located in Liyang, China. The resort hides itself in the city?s most beautiful Longtan Forest, which is lying between Tianmu Lake and Nanshan Bamboo.
© Anna de Leeuw
Elevation
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Achterbosch Zantman is the winner of the WAN-Awards 2017 for the Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resortproject in Liyang China. The WAN jury said this design is the Benchmarking for Sustainable designs.
© Anna de Leeuw
The Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort integrates the four ecological elements: forest, tree houses, hot springs and mountains. The resort is suitable for ecological and recreational tourism as well for commercial gatherings.
© Anna de Leeuw
The total of 31 tree houses are cleverly setup in the middle of Nanshan jungle. They are constructed with natural materials. All tree houses are able to fully meet the wishes of the guests. It has a fresh, na...
© Anna de Leeuw
Architects: Achterboschzantman Architecten
Location: Laying, Jiangsu, China
Lead Architects: Hans Achtergosch, Liang Wei
Area: 6000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anna de Leeuw
© Anna de Leeuw
Text description provided by the architects. Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort is located in Liyang, China. The resort hides itself in the city?s most beautiful Longtan Forest, which is lying between Tianmu Lake and Nanshan Bamboo.
© Anna de Leeuw
Elevation
© Anna de Leeuw
Achterbosch Zantman is the winner of the WAN-Awards 2017 for the Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resortproject in Liyang China. The WAN jury said this design is the Benchmarking for Sustainable designs.
© Anna de Leeuw
The Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort integrates the four ecological elements: forest, tree houses, hot springs and mountains. The resort is suitable for ecological and recreational tourism as well for commercial gatherings.
© Anna de Leeuw
The total of 31 tree houses are cleverly setup in the middle of Nanshan jungle. They are constructed with natural materials. All tree houses are able to fully meet the wishes of the guests. It has a fresh, na...
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