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Architect by training and multidisciplinary designer by profession, Prof. Keat Ong is a celebrated, awards-winning designer. He is the founder of Nota Design Group and Keat Ong Design as well as 3 terms president of Society of Interior Designers, Singapore (SIDS). Keat chairs the Singapore Interior Design Accreditation Council which overseas the competency of interior design practitioners in Singapore. He was also elected to preside over the the 12 nations Asia Pacific Space Designers Association (APSDA) for the term 2021-2023. He has been named one of Asia’s Top Designers in Singapore Design Awards 2014 and as Designers of the year 2016/2017 from the famed INTERIOR DESIGN Magazine. He was also honored with the title of “The Most Influential Designer” by China’s national body for Interior design, China Building Decoration Association in the 2017. He is also Visiting Professors to numerous universities in Asia and judges to many prestigious awards internationally.

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Project Details

  • Type of ProjectHospitality
  • TypeCompleted Work
  • Year2019
  • LocationPingjiang/ China

Lion’s Den Hotel, Pingjiang

This is one of 6 hotels in a group that occupies a formal rural village, turning it into one of the well sort after tourist destinations in the province of Hunan.


The hotel is named after a big knoll Which the site is adjacent to. Part of the site is a terraced slope that was meant for drying the harvested crop from the beautiful padi field in front. 


The 8 cabins Of the Lion’s Den Hotel sits on that slope. Annexed to it is the main building that occupies the narrow pathway beside, housing the restaurant and the front counter. 


The design philosophy of this design is to touch the land lightly, both structurally and visually at the same time. The architecture embraces while the interior engages the nature around. 


The main building consist of 3 sections interlocking with one another to create an open but covered structure, “hovering” lightly above the ground. Weathered copper sheet is used for the roofing to emulate the different shades of green and brown found on the vegetation in the surroundings. The shape of the building’s front is also an abstract of a male lion with it’s full mane protecting the dens (the cabins) behind. 


The cabins are designed to “float” on the slope as well. All cabins come with a standard front balcony and an extended rear garden of various depths beyond the bathrooms. The cabins are finished in recycled wood and have light reflectors  round the entire roofs to illuminate the tight in-between spaces, eliminating any dark spots and corners within the cluster. 


Aesthetically, the cabins were also finished on all exposed faces, including the roofs and the undersides. 


The interior of the cabins are divided by fully collapsible fold-and-slide glass doors  to enable an unobstructed views of the beautiful scenery outside. The bathrooms are connected to the trellis-covered rear gardens, allowing users to experience the proximity to nature with total seclusion.


The cabins were also located at different angles with one another, and together with the difference in their elevations, privacy is ensured even with opened doors.

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