Hidden in the Huangshan Valley, near the Yungu Temple, considered the most beautiful mountain in China, is the renovation project of the Sunriver Resort and Spa Huangshan hotel complex developed by the Chinese studio CCD - Cheng Chung Design.

The reform proposal for the originally Yungu Hotel was developed to fully conserve the original architecture, and take advantage of the natural resources of the "Yungu Temple" mount.
The project elaborated by CCD - Cheng Chung Design embraces nature and provides a serene environment. This is achieved through a luxurious, natural, and affordable design. 

CCD gave the old hotel a stylish new look and reproduced a living environment where the atmosphere allows guests to feel calm and carefree.

The project team employed modern design approaches to preserve the unique historical atmosphere generated by neat, stepped wall lines, gray tiles, white walls, as well as elegant hues.

 

Description of project by CCD - Cheng Chung Design

The project is hidden in a valley of Huangshan Scenic Area, near the Yungu Temple. Sitting at an altitude of 800 meters, the resort hotel is surrounded by mountains, clouds and mist. It embraces nature, and provides a serene environment. 

It was transformed from the formerly Yungu Hotel, which is a complex composed of five Hui-style architectures. Taking on the characteristics of local traditional houses, the complex was designed by Wang Guoyu, one of the Second Generation of Chinese Architects. 

Nestling under hillsides, the buildings are scattered on the site and form many courtyards. The cluster of architectures perfectly blends into nature, embodies the traditional Chinese philosophy of "unity of man with nature", and has become an iconic cultural landmark in Huangshan Scenic Area. 

After being put into use for more than three decades, the complex needed refurbishment. CCD was entrusted to renovate it and give it a brand-new image. 

Walking along a little path,
I find a footprint on the moss,
A white cloud low on the quiet lake,
Grasses that sweeten an idle door,
A pine grown greener with the rain,
A brook that comes from a mountain source,
And, mingling with Truth among the flowers,
I have forgotten what to say.

— by ancient poet Liu Changqing


In ancient times, Chinese literati chose to live a secluded life in mountains, while occasionally gathering with friends to enjoy wine and write poems. Such an elegant lifestyle may well represent the ideal of Oriental living. Even today, a great many modern people yearn for a peaceful and carefree living state.

The renovation work was carried out on the premise of completely preserving the original architectures. It took advantage of the favorable natural resources of Mt. Huangshan (also known as Yellow Mountain), absorbed local culture, health maintenance ideas and classical Chinese culture, and inherited Hui-style architectural style and fabric. In a natural and affordable luxury manner, CCD gave the former old hotel an elegant new image, and reproduced a desired mountain-based living environment. 

The design team preserved characteristic architectural elements such as corbiesteps, gray roofing tiles, open-air atriums and verandas to the greatest extent, and employed modern design approaches to retain the unique historical ambience generated by neat and staggered wall lines, gray tiles, white walls, as well as elegant hues.

Buildings, interior spaces and gardens penetrate and complement each other. Natural views, picturesque scenes and spatial atmosphere enable the guests feel calm and carefree.

Open-air atriums, corridors and courtyards links up the surrounding guest rooms, making guests feel like they're in an ancient local village. Each guest room enjoys a good view to the yards and mountains, with windows framing the changing and fascinating outdoor landscape throughout the year. Featuring exquisite details, a tranquil ambience and artistic design languages, the small-scale gardens offer varying visual experiences at every step.

Guest room design draws inspiration from the vibrant green scenery of Huangshan in early spring. The transparent space blends with vigorous landscape, which refreshes the mind.  

Subtle adjustments were made to better meet the living demands of modern people. Furniture and furnishings are characterized by neat and modern lines, which harmoniously merge with the classic elegant atmosphere. 

Modernity and coziness are incorporated into old architectural spaces, generating the dialogue between the new and old, present and past, as well as space and time.

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Interior design.- CCD.- Cheng Chung Design.
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8.776 m².
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2019.
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Huangshan, China.
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CCD.- Cheng Chung Design (HK) was founded by Mr. Joe Cheng

Mr. Cheng is an outstanding designer who specializes in hospitality design and who has worked with most of the high-end international hotel brands. CCD's elite team, with its detailed design knowledge, international experience, and management skills, is poised to provide top quality services and product to its clients. 

Mr. Joe Cheng has over twenty years of experience in hospitality design, with his vision and design philosophy, leading the CCD design team to the forefront of the interior design industry, and guiding the development of CCD.

The diverse background of the team and its technological expertise allows it to keep abreast of new directions and innovations in the industry. CCD is ranked as #3 in Hospitality Giants 100 featured in US Interior Design magazine. Besides, CCD won the "Asian 500" and it is the first design brand on the list. 

Since establishment, CCD has received over 65 top-notched international design awards including the highest honor in the interior design field – 'Gold Key Awards', becoming the first Chinese interior designer who has won a grand slam in the hospitality design field. 

CCD has always been the icon in the hospitality design field, with the whole industry chain operation mode (pre-consultant, architectural design, interior design, to electromechanical, lighting, logo, softcover, art, etc.) covering hotel, corporate, commercial complex, and high-end residential design. Actively innovate commercial and luxury home design, and create a smart home design laboratory to integrate the latest scientific and technological research and development results, applying to the in-depth development of CCD interior design.

Since its establishment, CCD has successively provided interior design and consulting services for more than 20 international hotel management groups, such as Marriott, InterContinental Hotels Group, Accor, Hyatt, Mandarin Oriental, Alila, Diaoyutai MGM, Wyndham, more than 50 international brands and more than 100 luxury hotels. 
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Published on: September 25, 2020
Cite: "Relationships of man with nature. Sunriver Resort and Spa Huangshan by CCD" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/relationships-man-nature-sunriver-resort-and-spa-huangshan-ccd> ISSN 1139-6415
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