Yun Lake Courtyard Resort is located in Yixing City, Jiangsu Province, on a hillside adjacent to the bank of Yun Lake. The building was originally a spare enclosed office building. As the building is uniquely located bedside a scenic spot, the owners wanted to transform it into a boutique resort hotel to promote the local tourism industry. Studio DOTCOF accepted the commission and carried out the renovation design.
During the initial site survey, the design team found that the building is nestled in a beautiful natural environ, with picturesque views of not only the lake and mountains in the distance, but also lush trees and plants nearby. However, the original building was relatively enclosed, shutting out the scenic landscape.
- Initial survey. Photo credit: Studio DOTCOF
- Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
To bring into the space the beauty of the surrounding landscape and nature, the designer designed with great intent to create a seamless flow between the interior space and outdoor landscape.
For instance, the design opens up part of the corridor area into a semi-outdoor corridor, allowing people to freely enter the inner courtyard. External walls were carved with openings including long transverse windows, square windows and hollow holes. This way, the building instantly opens up to abundant sunlight and glimpses of the landscape. Additionally, each room now boasts a balcony, wide enough for guests to take a bath, drink tea, and uninhibitedly take in the charm of a natural environ.
To reflect a natural feel, materials such as solid wood, sandstone, brick and rattan are used generously. This ambience allows one to unwind both physically and mentally, and feel one with nature.
- Lobby. Photo credit: Zhuang Haolai
- Photo credit: Zhuang Haolai
- Restaurant. Photo credit: LEIDU
- Private dining room. Photo credit: Zhuang Haolai
- Suite. Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Suite. Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Suite. Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Guest room. Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Photo credit: Mono Photo Center
- Photo credit: Li Rong
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