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Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou - Avalon Collective

Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at Hangzhou Centre, designed by Avalon Collective, officially opened its doors in September 2024. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Hangzhou City, known for its Grand Canal and WestLake, Four Seasons Hangzhou City Centre invites guests to embark on a journey through the water. Its design embodies the essence of Hangzhou’s architecture, literature, art, heritage, and crafts within a modern setting.

Four Seasons Hangzhou embraces a modern approach, seamlessly blending the essence of water with the evocative atmosphere of Hangzhou’s iconic waterways through ‘The Theoretics of Water.’ The themes include INTERCONNECTED (Lobby Spaces), LAYERED (Function Venues), REFLECTION (Recreational Areas), and LIGHT & SHADOW (Accommodations).

Interconnected: Arrival & Lobby

The Arrival & Lobby area acts as an interconnected hub, much like a canal junction where multiple pathways intersect, facilitating navigation and interactions among individuals, ideas, and activities.

Upon arrival, guests are greeted by an entrance adorned with suspended lamp art featuring leaves of a willow tree, complemented by a discreet concierge. Adjacent to this, a standing lamp reminiscent of a lotus found along the Grand Canal serves as a guiding element, leading guests along their journey through the waterways. Infused with elements of traditional Hangzhou craftsmanship, the lotus lamp showcases intricate pleats akin to those seen in Wang Xing Ji Fan, imbuing it with cultural significance. These standing lamps, reminiscent of lotus flowers, could be found throughout the hotel directing guests along the journey. The entryway is further adorned with floor patterns that reflect the rippling waters of the canal. Moving towards the lift lobby, guests encounter a gracefully curved arch adorned with layered waves, evoking the fluid motion of undulating waves.

At the lobby, guests are welcomed by a soaring double-height ceiling adorned with a captivating overhead art installation reminiscent of Wu Guanzhong’s Jiangnan architectural eaves, shaped like a wave. The artwork depicts misty waves gently swaying amidst an azure sky, with buildings and palaces silhouetted against the evening sun. Centrally positioned, the seating area resembles a boat on a canal, overlooking the discreetly located reception at the far end, enveloped by undulating wave-like contours. The floor tiles mirror the gentle waves of the canal, setting a tranquil tone for the beginning of a journey on water evoking a scene akin to a first encounter with the West Lake beauty—soft and enchanting.

Layered: Function Venues 

The Function Venues & Club Lounge features a muted canvas layered with subtle patterns inspired by undulating waves, designed to cater to a variety of activities, from lively social gatherings to quiet moments of reflection.

The pre-function area includes a glass conservatory that allows natural daylight to filter in from above, creating a bright and welcoming space. This area features scenes from Bai Juyi’s poem “Spring on the Lake”, depicting the layered mood of spring on the lake. The contrasting terrain, both flat and smooth, is created using furniture, lamps, and wall curves. Across from the conservatory, varying heights of curved arches cast unique shadows onto the carpet, mimicking the irregular light reflections seen on shimmering water surfaces.

In the ballrooms, graceful meandering waves adorn the space, evoking a feeling of tranquility and balance. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels provide sweeping views, enhancing the serene ambiance. The blue carpet extends into the ballroom, mirroring the mood of the pre-function area. The crisscross chandelier in the ballroom creates a modern layering of waves, enhancing the overall aesthetic. The meeting rooms also feature a muted canvas layered with subtle wave-inspired patterns, maintaining a cohesive design theme throughout the venue.

The Club Lounge, a distinct area within the hotel, has been meticulously designed with a focus on layering and intricate detailing. Ceiling lighting is curved to create a unique illumination. Guests experience seamless transitions and thoughtful seating arrangements as they move through the Club Lounge. Each seating cluster resembles boats gently floating along a canal, while low lanterns provide soft illumination, reminiscent of boat lamps. The layered layout enhances contrast and fosters a cozy atmosphere, making the Club Lounge ideal for intimate meetings.

Reflection: Recreational Areas

The Recreational Area includes a brightly lit Changing Room, Gym, and Pool, contrasted with a darker spa venue. These spaces draw inspiration from the reflections on water during both daytime and dusk, aiming to evoke a tranquil and revitalising atmosphere.

During the day, the Changing Room, Gym, and Pool area are bathed in serene reflections, offering guests a refreshing and contemplative ambiance. As guests transition from their daily routines to wellness activities, they are enveloped in a soothing atmosphere created by the gentle interplay of light on the water’s surface. The Changing Room and Gym seamlessly integrate with the Pool area, fostering a harmonious environment conducive to relaxation and rejuvenation. The low scallop ceiling and low-lying day beds further enhance the calming atmosphere, providing a peaceful retreat for all guests.

In contrast, the Spa area draws inspiration from the reflective qualities of water during dusk, evoking a sense of tranquility and depth. Here, guests unwind and indulge in luxurious spa treatments amidst an atmosphere enhanced by deeper shadows. These shadows create a grounded and calming mood, immersing guests in a truly relaxing experience.

Light & Shadow: Guestrooms

The guestrooms are meticulously designed to create an atmosphere where the interplay of light and shadow allows guests to fully appreciate every moment of the day.

Upon entering the guestrooms, guests are greeted by an artwork of West Lake displayed on the bathroom glass screen. At night, this screen lights up like a lightbox, offering a unique feature that showcases the West Lake Broken Bridge.

Moving into the bedroom, guests first encounter the bed, followed by the study area. The lamps are strategically placed at the same height, creating a serene atmosphere along the canal. The bedroom is adorned with shades of salmon at dusk and turquoise reminiscent of water. The study table, positioned at the room’s end, provides guests with scenic views, making it an ideal spot to enjoy a cup of Longjing tea.

By seamlessly blending the exploration of Hangzhou’s waterway and culture, Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou City Centre embodies the true essence of modern Hangzhou. Here, guests embark on a distinctive journey through the soul of the city — its waters.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Hangzhou, CN
Firm Role: Photography
Additional Credits: Interior Design: Avalon Collective