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Sisan Hupao 1934, Hangzhou, China by SYY Decoration Design

Project name:
Sisan Hupao 1934
Architecture firm:
SYY Decoration Design
Location:
Huyu Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Photography:
Tantan Lei
Principal architect:
Xie Ke, Zhi Hongxin
Design team:
Wang Chi, Zheng Yajia, Hong Hong, Wu Siyu, Bao Yixin, Jiang Xian, Shen Linben
Built area:
1800 m²
Site area:
4200 m²
Design year:
2019
Completion year:
2020
Collaborators:
N/A
Landscape:
N/A
Civil engineer:
N/A
Structural engineer:
Yang Ye, Luo Zhuomao
Environmental & MEP:
Liu Hu
Interior design:
Ya Design - Wang Chi, Bao Yixin, Jiang Xian, Shen Linzhen
Lighting:
Zhu Lidong
Material:
Marble, Bricks, Wood, Ceramics
Contractor:
N/A
Client:
N/A
Typology:
Hotel

SYY Decoration Design: An Ethereal Haven with a Restful Atmosphere for Guests to Bask in the Natural Environment. 

Brief introduction: A vicar, in 1934, of a Catholic Church in Hangzhou made a purchase of a tract of land, adjacent to Hupao Spring, onto which a villa was about to be constructed; the villa thereafter was accredited as a historic building. The bygone 82 years seem to have resulted in the erasure of its prior history and wiped out its recognition from the people’s memory, dilapidated and uninhabitable. This villa, having undergone thoroughgoing repairs and refurbishment for a four-year span from 2016 to 2020, made a comeback to the high visibility in the marketplace, and was christened 'Sisan Hupao 1934' (Hereinafter referred as ‘Sisan’).

Xie Ke, the chief designer, resumed the vividness and liveliness to the villa, which was previously used as the villa for the military attaché of US embassy and a temporary site for Xinhua bank.

One of the prevailing methods, presumably, to renovate such a historic building is supposed to make it perfectly preserved for maximum effect, whereas Xie took an alternative solution: he made every endeavour to retain a decent amount of history visible to this project, moreover, upon his close observation, he managed to distill the essence of history and impart it to a modern hotel through the design.

a highway in the middle of forestimage © Tantan Lei 

Wang Chi, the lead architect in this project, leans more towards expressing the modernity by a repetitive accentuation on the ‘Present’, the ‘Now-ness’. Ostensibly her view is wrestling with Xie’s, but granted, the emphasis on the ‘Present’ is a shared view of them both. Sisan characterises brick masonry and wood-framed structure though; at first sight, you may have mistaken it for an ancient villa on a weekly basis of maintenance because the structural steels and the glass are clearly distinctive indications to lay bare all the modern elements.

aerial view of the house from above image © Tantan Lei 

The designers are intended on retaining the previous facades intact as possible as they could. “We would like to displaying the real texture and true colour of the materials and curtail our time-investment in decorating the exterior walls, so we have carried out the essential repair work to the K37(ferric manganese umber) bricks. This is one building. In terms of another building, we did some minor changes but without any amount of disruption of its historic characteristics.” Xie Ke said. 

an old villa in the middle of jungle image © Tantan Lei 

Not only is the steel structure adopted as a common device in an effort to fortify the building but also to make it possible to implement the fenestration in a wider space. In such an enlarged terrace, Boston ivy may sneak reddish tendrils into the area, squirrels may steal the nuts on the table and have them stashed away, a terrace is a small garden to provide a space for small creatures to thrive in.

wooden house in the jungle image © Tantan Lei 

A serene bamboo-flanked gateway leads a handful of guests to the lobby. Bamboo groves on both sides release the refreshing scent that is a mesmerising tranquiliser to thaw out boredom and inertia. Since your first step is landed onto the way, then you may have slid into a continuum of soothing tranquility.

dark living room image © Tantan Lei 

The lively bamboo achieves the continuity with the bamboo-weaving products in the interior. To put it simple, the designers are unfolding a story in the space to tell of the connectivity to the nature as opposed to the futile superfluity of complex structure.

nightstand lamp image © Tantan Lei 

The guest room, needless to say, is the room that celebrates the primacy of privacy. The guest rooms in Sisan, more accurate to say, are an establishment to serve recreational and therapeutic purpose, keeping close to nature which is the simplest remedy for undoing the negativity. 

glass window image © Tantan Lei 

In the room the bed is facing opposite to the window. The natural light and the lamp light convert the room into a sanctuary; throwing yourself in the massive bed and slumbering off your tiredness, you would not feel a heavy workload is pinning you down or time is pressing on you, then you would wake up as the birds would be tweeting and get up in an unhurried way.

bedroom with jungle view through window image © Tantan Lei 

Stepping on the staircase up to the rooftop, a dining room, overlooking the West Lake and featuring a panoramic view of the Qiantang River, is a refreshing sight. You may either be seated in the open air and reach out your hands to touch the treetops; or perch yourself peacefully at the table sipping your bubbly champagne.

bedroom image © Tantan Lei 

In the twilight, guests may look up for a better view of persimmon afterglow; late into the night, hordes of football fans may throw a party relishing stuffing their mouths with the popcorn; in a star-studded night, a young man may pop the question to his lover and receive the answer in the affirmatives.

table lamp image © Tantan Lei 

Such is Sisan that, as long as you retreat to this restful place you would commence an instantaneous slowdown. Keep calm and unwind. If you come over to Hangzhou, you can not miss Sisan for no reasons.

brick wall image © Tantan Lei 

restaurant tables image © Tantan Lei 

bed sheet image © Tantan Lei 

white sofa image © Tantan Lei 

wooden chair image © Tantan Lei 

bedroom at night image © Tantan Lei 

home decoration image © Tantan Lei 

black wooden table image © Tantan Lei 

bedroom image © Tantan Lei 

house with illumination at night image © Tantan Lei 

terrace with chair image © Tantan Lei 

wooden fence image © Tantan Lei 

house decor image © Tantan Lei 

house surround by tree image © Tantan Lei 

bench and table at terrace image © Tantan Lei 

pathway surrounded by bamboo image © Tantan Lei 

stone wall at garden image © Tantan Lei 

wooden ceiling image © Tantan Lei 

trees image © Tantan Lei 

old wall image © Tantan Lei

exterior wall image © Tantan Lei 

Ground Floor PlanFloor Plan Level 1 

second floor plan Floor Plan Level 2

third floor plan Floor Plan Level 3

Site Plan Site Plan 


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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