• Group members
  • Products

    Residential

    Urban Complex

    Office

    Tech Park

    Transportation

    Sports

    Hospitality

    Integrated Resorts

    Health Care

    Culture

    BIM Consulting

    R.O.C.H.

    Government

    Hotel MEP

    Station

    Transit Hub

    TID Consulting

    Energy Center

    Metro Complex

    PLANNING

  • Services

    Architecture

    Structure

    M&E

    Planning

    PM

    BIM

    Sign Design

    Techno-Economy

    Landscape

    Sustainability

    Curtain Wall

    Health Care GMP

    General Drawing

  • Projects
  • Press
  • Careers
  • About
Language
Residences at St. Regis Lijiang
It is the most high-end brand owned by Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide.
Project Location: Lijiang, Yunnan Province
Building Area: 127,000㎡
Building Height: 9m
Client: Lijiang Jinlin Property Investment Co., Ltd.
Partner: HKR International Limited, Shanghai Bocheng Electromechanical Consulting, Belt Collins, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Designed/completed: 2013/2015

Completed through the coordination of multiple design teams, the project embodies the perfect combination of the regional culture of Lijiang and the century-old traditions of Ruiji. In terms of architectural design, it is featured by both modern elements and traditional elements of the Naxi nationality, and the multiple low-rise Naxi-style residential courtyards enjoy free access to both the outdoor greening space and the beautiful scenery of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The architectural layout conforms to the planning principles of traditional dwellings, and naturally unfolds in the base. Meanwhile, the base is also built with one primary (north-south) landscape corridor and one secondary (east-west) landscape corridor, and the primary greening landscape corridor running from north to south on the east side of the base naturally separates the residential courtyards from the hotel area, so that the Naxi-style courtyards and the hotels are both closely linked up yet relatively separated from each other; in the middle of the base is the secondary landscape corridor running from east to west. Outdoor spaces are utilized frequently to introduce beautiful landscape into the indoor environment.

CopyRight @2014 CCDI All rights reserved.
沪ICP备09084688号