YND Rock-house Wellness Retreat  呀诺达原石酒店

 

呀诺达原石酒店
YND Rock-house Wellness Retreat,Hainan,China
Gold Winner 金奖_International Excellence Awards 2025

建筑面积(GFA):1635sqm
总用地面积(TSA):3335sqm
2024-,海南,中国
阶段:在建

理念:设计旨在将康养中心融入自然环境,创造出一个与山相依、与自然共生的休憩场所,让建筑委身于此。方案设计的核心是保护和凸显场地上的自然元素,包括巨石、水土和山地森林生态。我们致力于恢复场地自身的生态特点,让康养中心建筑不仅是一个独特的景观节点,更是与周围环境和谐共存的一部分。在这片场地,客人将不仅仅是住宿者,更是与自然和谐相处的参与者。

巨石:我们将保留场地上的众多巨石,这些巨石不仅是地形的一部分,更是风雨岁月的亲历者。通过精心的建筑布局,有意避让这些大石,最终得以让大部分巨石保留,使其成为康养中心的独特景观元素。这样的设计不仅凸显了场地的特色,也为客人提供了与巨石亲密接触的机会,让他们在自然中感受到独特的一种野奢体验。

路径:设计试图创造一种园林式的路径,引导客人在自然环境中漫步。我们有意拉长了进入的流线,让客人可以慢慢融入其中,感受到与大自然的交融。建筑散布在场地外围,甚至没有一个整体的建筑印象,而是时刻都能感受到外界。结合山地路径,客人将在这种全新的康养中心体验中感受到大自然的魅力和奇妙。

材料:材料选择偏向深色的当地火山岩石材或深色的木材,石材能更好的与巨石等场地特色融为一体,同时深色也更能隐入环境中;建筑材料并不追求精致,更偏向于粗糙自然的肌理,与景观中的那份野奢形成一致性。

穿过一片犹如绿色隧道一样的高耸竹林,落地映入眼帘的是与树木交互掩映的低矮建筑,我们慢慢的通过一条桥式坡道,再进入一条白色的隧道,端部的阳光和远山吸引着往前进入。。。

Concept
The design seeks to integrate a Forest Wellness Retreat into its natural surroundings, creating a retreat that coexists with the mountains and harmonizes with nature, allowing the architecture to humbly nestle within the site. At the heart of the scheme is the preservation and enhancement of the site’s natural elements—boulders, soil, water, and the mountain forest ecosystem. We aim to restore the site’s inherent ecological character, positioning the Wellness Retreat not only as a distinctive landscape feature but also as an integral part of its environment. Here, guests are not merely occupants but active participants in a harmonious relationship with nature.

Boulders
We plan to preserve the numerous boulders scattered across the site, viewing them not just as part of the terrain but as witnesses to time and weather. Through careful architectural planning, we intentionally avoid disturbing these massive stones, ensuring most remain intact as unique landscape elements of the Wellness Retreat. This approach highlights the site’s distinct character while offering guests an intimate connection with the boulders, providing a rare, ruggedly luxurious experience amidst nature.

Pathways
The design introduces a garden-like pathway system to guide guests through a leisurely stroll in the natural environment. We intentionally lengthen the approach with winding routes, allowing guests to meander and gradually immerse themselves in a fusion with nature. Rather than forming a singular, imposing structure, the buildings are scattered across the site’s periphery, deliberately dispersed to blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings as individual elements rather than a unified whole. Combined with mountain paths, this innovative Wellness Retreat experience reveals the charm and wonder of nature to its guests.

Materials
Material choices lean toward dark local volcanic rock and deep-toned timber. The stone integrates seamlessly with the site’s boulders and other features, while the dark hues allow the architecture to recede into the environment. Rather than pursuing refinement, the materials favor a rough, natural texture, aligning with the rugged luxury of the landscape.

Passing through a towering bamboo grove, a green tunnel of whispers, visitors first meet low-lying buildings nestled among trees. A gentle bridge-ramp stretches toward a white tunnel, where sunlight and distant mountains at its end beckon guests deeper into nature’s fold.