Begonia Inn / atelier mearc

The original frame of Begonia Inn is next to a terrace field south side facing the lake, which is in fact, the house owner made use of half of the terrace to build the 'house'. Houses like this are common in the village. The subtle relationship could be read between the buildings, the terraces, and the village. The architectural frame is divided into X-axis and Y-axis from east to west and south to north, representing public and private rooms respectively. Surroundings by the building would be described by such terms as terraces, lakes, trees, parks, etc. Besides the terms, on the X-axis, the limited landscape is segmented by almost total transparent public spaces including the villagers’ houses, unfiltered, and revealing their different natures, in this way, village atmosphere both indoors and outdoors could be felt by living in an urban hotel and experiencing the rural.

Begonia Inn / atelier mearc
east aerial view. Image © Shengliang Su east aerial view. Image © Shengliang Su
  • architects: atelier mearc
  • Location: Bailang Town, Zixing, Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Shengliang Su
  • Area: 1717.0 m2

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