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   xoxoxoBruce  Tuesday Jan 29 12:29 AM

Jan 29th, 2019: Groundscraper Hotel

China is a mysterious place to we westerners. Very old, it went through many phases over the centuries.
Certainly smart people, I read they actually had movable type before Gutenberg, and their writing isn’t a few letters but hundreds of symbols.
You can’t forget they were the couriers of one of mankind’s greatest gifts... gunpowder.

Then Nixon, Steve Jobs, and the Waltons arranged to transfer most of our wealth to China, and they’ve been using it for many projects.
They build lot’s of normal hotels and some of these showstoppers.

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The Shimao Wonderland Intercontinental hotel has opened within a 88-metre-deep abandoned quarry near Shanghai. Designed by London and Shanghai based Jade + QA, the 337-room hotel descends 16 storeys below ground level within the former quarry and is described by the studio as a groundscraper.


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Architect Martin Jochman created the concept for the quarry hotel while working for Aecom and it won a competition in 2006. He later established his own studio Jade + QA, where he carried on the design.
"The concept for the building was inspired by the quarry itself and by its natural environment needing to be finely balanced with the new development following the using the Tao principles of yin yang," Jochman told Dezeen.

The steel-framed building is attached to a cliff face on one side of the excavated water-filled quarry, with only two storeys rising above ground level and the lowest two floors descending below the water level.
Rooms are wrapped around the walls of the quarry, with a "glass waterfall" structure containing the building's observation lifts and giving access to all the floors.


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"There are three principal elements of the building massing derived from the character of the site and its location, said Jochman.
"The 'green hill'; the two storey green roof covered part of the building above ground level, the 'hanging gardens'; convex and concave S-shaped guest room wings; and the central glass 'waterfall'."
The hotel's public areas are located above and below the main rooms levels. The two storeys above ground contain the quarry hotel's reception, a restaurant and conference facilities.

Swimming pools and further conference facilities are on the lakeside, 14 floors below ground level. The two floors below water contain a restaurant and further bedrooms, which face onto an underwater aquarium.


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The unique location of the project, combined with the structural challenge of creating a tall building that is attached to the ground at both ends, meant that the hotel has taken 12 years to design and build.
"The biggest challenge in my opinion was to satisfy the seismic and structural codes with an unprecedented building type – a tall building fixed at both ends – an inverted 'groundscraper'," said Jochman.
There were many other technical and operational issues associated with building in such unique and difficult location, including fire escape, safety from flooding and safety from rock fall."
I wonder if that water is the septic tank?

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glatt  Tuesday Jan 29 07:35 AM

I like it. It looks like it belongs there.



glatt  Tuesday Jan 29 07:38 AM

Reminds me of Mohunk Mountain House.



Gravdigr  Tuesday Jan 29 10:50 AM

Shimao Wonderland Intercontinental Hotel

Bad enough, but not as bad as I was expecting:

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My version of Firefox didn't really like that website. They got along, but they didn't really like each other.



xoxoxoBruce  Tuesday Jan 29 11:25 AM

337 rooms, 127 parking spots, you can tell it's not a US hotel.



aero geek  Wednesday Jan 30 03:18 AM

Ahh Shanghai. Stayed there for 3.5 months in 2005 while on business for my employer. Memories.



Gravdigr  Wednesday Jan 30 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
337 rooms, 127 parking spots, you can tell it's not a US hotel.
What? Ya got the whole damn quarry to park in. Ppl park in ours at least once every few years, and it's pretty far outta town...

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Originally Posted by aero geek View Post
Ahh Shanghai. Stayed there for 3.5 months in 2005 while on business for my employer. Memories.
Yeah, I understand those Ladyboys make quite the impression.

Relax, Geek. I'm just poking ya.




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