A refined remodel and massive addition in an area that's treated with neglect. A powerful statement, celebrating what's special about the bay and it's people.
@9aguirreАй бұрын
What is it? I dom’t understand.
@maxfmfdmАй бұрын
Very cool. I love the top section. The location is great and this house really honors it.
@Laguna20132 ай бұрын
where is this on the map please
@troydsill2 ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous
@matiasavalos6175 Жыл бұрын
Hey, do you have planes with metrics? Itz for university work
@harperwelch51472 жыл бұрын
Very elegant. A spiritual element about its basic form. Not a friendly place though, an empty place. Walled off from its surroundings. I can't see a wedding here but maybe a memorial service?
@harperwelch51472 жыл бұрын
Nice sculptural qualities to the whole house. I like the exterior grey wall textures that link it to the neighborhood. The interior though is missing something. Maybe the introduction of some natural grey concrete or stained weather grey wood, or some recycled element would add needed variety to the white walls and wood paneling of the interior. The house doesn't feel "occupied". What is the suggested function of the most exciting room in the house? A dance or artist's studio? With the right comfortable seating, it could be an area for entertaining? Personality and life are missing.
@harperwelch51472 жыл бұрын
Beautiful contrasts between new and old. Elegant textures and patterns greatly increase visual interest. A poetic combination of architectural experiences.
@ramdas3633 жыл бұрын
Horrible. This may look cool to wealthy investors from Beijing, Shenzhen or abroad, but soulless projects like these are destroying Yangshuo. Completely out of touch with the spirit of the town. And we all know what happens to these projects when the real estate boom is over. Shame on you for destroying one of the most beautiful places in China in the name of profit.
@Stocking_Knight2 жыл бұрын
But this hotel is converted from a factory
@ramdas3632 жыл бұрын
@@Stocking_Knight How does that make it any better?
@Stocking_Knight2 жыл бұрын
@@ramdas363 Well I mean it's not producing pollution as a factory no more.
@ramdas3632 жыл бұрын
@@Stocking_Knight It was an old fashioned sugar mill, the brick building in 0:37. Not sure what sort of pollution you're thinking of. And it had already closed down long before they started pouring concrete all over the place. It's the massive growth in tourism that causes so much pollution in YS. Have you ever been there? It used to be a clean and beautiful town, very rural, there weren't really factories there or anything. It's not Guangdong. Now even the countryside is full of hotels and the river is full of trash. During some holidays, you can barely walk down the streets so many tourists flood the place. None of them respect the local culture or care about preserving the nature. Neither do developers like this one. It's all about money.
@Stocking_Knight2 жыл бұрын
@@ramdas363 Holy crap dude, u really is doing research, you know what. I'm actually staying in this hotel for tonight and tomorrow, it's a pretty Nice spot to be honest. Shit amount of foreigners here (I'm chinese).
@PaulFanMing3 жыл бұрын
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@BLWard-ht3qw3 жыл бұрын
Love seeing industrial buildings converted into living spaces. I like the look it retains with some of the older battle scars outside, with updates. Gives a place character and makes it kind of unique to me. This place looks absolutely stunning. Great job, thanks for posting.