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Golden

Arch Design Award 

Winner

in

Interior Design Category

'25

Banyan Tree Yangcheng Lake

Designed by

YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

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Banyan Tree Yangcheng Lake

Hotels & Resorts Architecture

Suzhou, China

YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP

Yang Bangsheng, Sunny Zhang, Miki Zhang

Photo Credits:

Ting Wang, 2024

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YANG & ASSOCIATES GROUP, 2024

Nestled within Suzhou's renowned Yangcheng Lake Leisure Tourism Resort, the hotel boasts beautiful scenery embraced by water on three sides. It harmoniously blends into the lakeside garden, resembling a traditional courtyard and offering an unparalleled retreat.
We drew inspiration from the private residence of a renowned local historical figure, Shen Zhou, and integrated the essence of Xiangcheng's ten traditional crafts, known as the "Ten Wonders of Xiangcheng" into the design, evoking a secluded haven for literary elites amidst the picturesque lakes and mountains.
By strategically arranging public areas and guestrooms along the lakeshore, we maximized the views, ensuring guests are embraced by the serenity of lakes from arriving, dining, to living. The entrance, adorned with the water feature and a classic moon gate inspired by Jiangnan gardens, sets the tone for the journey ahead. The lobby showcases the imperial kiln bricks from the "Ten Wonders of Xiangcheng," complemented by translucent glass bricks, creating an ethereal atrium lounge that blends past with present. The Chinese ink painting screen behind the front desk, Suzhou embroidery-adorned ceilings, lake-blue furniture and carpets—every detail exudes the charm of a waterside town. The Chinese restaurant sparkles with precious K'o-ssu silk embroideries as art pieces, enhancing the dining experience. The spa's soaking pools, inspired by the kilns that produced the imperial bricks, offer a captivating cave-like thermal experience, inviting guests into a world of tranquility. Guestrooms integrate cultural tributes such as pearl-inspired lamps, violin bow-shaped door handles, and lake-textured screens, honoring local heritage and ecology while creating an immersive retreat.

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