The 4,000 sqm show
suite/clubhouse sits within a landscaped garden at the heart of this luxury
villa development on the outskirts of Chongqing.
The clubhouse is
the first in a planned series of leisure facilities, designed by SPARK, for a
villa community in the outskirts of Chongqing.
The design aesthetic was heavily influenced by the context in which it sits.
“The uniqueness
of the site was the source of inspiration for our design”, says Jan
Clostermann, Director at SPARK.” The architects aimed to create a ‘spatial
experience’ embodied by the sites steep topography, views and greenery.
SPARK have
incorporated the clubhouse into a scenic route along with a hotel and some
retail elements, which provide panoramic views 50m above the existing
community.
The placement of
the building was carefully considered to provide the community with a dynamic
communal space, engaging them in activities that ‘foster a healthy community
and social interaction.’
The project exploits the
site topography, inspiring a design based on multiple terraces with entry
points at each one, from the high level main entrance downwards. The clubhouse
is conceived as a continuous loop of folded surfaces echoing the natural
landscape creating a unique configuration of internal spaces.
Because of the
existing topographic conditions several height changes occur in the build. The
architects have cleverly used this to their advantage to imbed the building
into the landscape, minimising its impact on the surroundings, and then using
this height change to turn the roof into an outdoor seating system.
The roof folds
down towards the main entry forming outdoor seating continuing the scenic route
along the roof down towards the water. This terraced space is echoed in the
interior spaces where the visitors enter into a low ceilinged space to descend
into the double height space that is now used as the sales room.
This playful use
of heights continues inside the building where the ceiling heights change to
represent different spaces and their uses. The material finishes provide a
clean and elegant looking space whilst the design influences, clearly taken
from the mountain scenery, form the outside aesthetic and translate into
interesting geometric forms that adorn the interior.
SPARK has
created a memorable indoor – outdoor experience for both residents and visitors
alike. The building takes the site conditions and emulates them successfully
into an architectural language.
Location: Chongqing, China
Architects: SPARK
Project Director: Jan Felix Clostermann
Project Team: Eldine Heep, Leonardo Micolta, Javen Ho
Landscape: Hassell/Hong Kong
Interiors: One Plus Partnership Limited
Ldi: Chongqing Design Institute
Structure: Chongqing Design Institute
Area: 5,420
sqm
Year: 2011
Photographs: Jonathan Leijonhufvud, FG+SG
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