Atelier d'More has transformed a neglected building in Tangdazhuang Village into a vibrant boutique hotel known as Sleeping Lab·Tang. The architects maintained the old structure's essence by employing a 'facelift' approach that preserved key original features while implementing modern design elements. The renovation prioritized flow and connection, revitalizing the disjointed facade with a dynamic entrance characterized by soft, sculptural lines. This integration not only enhances the building’s aesthetic appeal but also connects it more seamlessly with its surroundings, exemplifying a thoughtful blend of past and present in architecture.
The renovation of Sleeping Lab&Tang prioritizes flow and connection while preserving the original structure's character, creating a contemporary boutique hotel integrated into its surroundings.
Atelier d'More's approach to Sleeping Lab&Tang exemplifies a 'facelift' philosophy, enhancing the building significantly while preserving essential elements and traces of the past.
Dynamic lines extend outward from the entrance, softening the facade with a sculptural form that serves both aesthetics and function, adapting to the local environment.
The meticulous renovation by Atelier d'More revives an abandoned site into a unique hotel, fusing modern design with the historical essence of the original structure.
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