01 November 2012
Gorgeous: Underground Resorts in China
01 November 2012 by Unknown
Sky-high hotels and resorts reservation are invariably impressive – shooting up as if to kiss the clouds. But what if a resort was created inside a deep gorge - would it look equally spectacular? Here are some artist impressions of the Songjiang Shimao Hotel project by engineering and design consultancy, Atkins.
Songjiang Shimao Hotel is a resort that includes extreme sports facilities, visitor centre and a five-star luxury hotel with some levels of the hotel situated under water.
Songjiang Shimao Hotel is a resort that includes extreme sports facilities, visitor centre and a five-star luxury hotel with some levels of the hotel situated under water.
The unique resort is being built into an abandoned, water-filled quarry.A naturally-lit internal atrium incorporates the existing rock face, with its waterfalls and green vegetation.
The design solution for the resort includes the use of green roofing and exploiting the site’s geothermal heat to generate electricity and heating.Atkins is providing the architecture, structural and civil engineering services for this leisure resort in China.
The resort includes extreme sports facilities, visitor center and a five-star luxury hotel with some levels of the hotel situated under water.
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3 Responses to “Gorgeous: Underground Resorts in China”
10 March 2013 at 13:56
People planning to travel to China are always worried about the cultural differences they may experience on their china touring holidays.Really its a great job!
Hotel Reservation in India
21 April 2013 at 22:59
People preparing to journey to China are always concerned about the cultural variations they may experience on their china travelling vacations. Although, these type of underground hotels and resorts could be very interesting for visitors.
Lagoa Eco Resort
25 April 2013 at 08:28
The resorts and designs for the future in China look amazing. We just got some travel packages to china and we will be going next fall. I love traveling there,and it will be exciting to see how tourism changes and improves.
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