protoscapes reworks decommissioned pier into public-facing resort on chinese island
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protoscapes reworks decommissioned pier into public-facing resort on chinese island
"The architectural language is shaped by the surrounding geography. Undulating balcony lines echo tidal rhythms, while curvilinear triangular openings along the hotel corridors draw northeastern light inward and orient views toward distant mountain ranges. On the northeastern edge, a 24-meter diving tower rises as a landmark, wrapped in perforated aluminum panels whose rippling surface softens the mass of the concrete structure beneath. Elongated oculus windows, referencing submarine portholes, punctuate the facade and frame expansive views across the sea."
"Dongshan Island has long operated as a crossroads of maritime culture in southern Fujian, and the project draws directly from this context. Built on a compact pier footprint, the architects at Protoscapes organize two L-shaped volumes around a sheltered courtyard, creating a protected communal heart that mitigates the hot summer sun and strong winter winds from the east. Thirty-one hotel suites and food-and-beverage spaces line the southwestern edge, providing uninterrupted sea and sunset views."
Dongshan West Bay Resort reclaims a decommissioned fishing pier as a public coastal landscape on Dongshan Island's southwest edge. The island's first diving-themed resort emphasizes maritime imagery and responses to tides, light, and topography. Undulating balconies echo tidal rhythms, curvilinear openings draw northeastern light toward mountains, and oculus windows reference portholes. A 24-meter diving tower wrapped in perforated aluminum anchors the northeastern edge while two L-shaped volumes enclose a sheltered courtyard that mitigates sun and easterly winds. Thirty-one suites face the southwestern edge for uninterrupted sunset views, while a nautical arcade and continuous boardwalk reconnect the site to village life.
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