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		<title>In China&#8217;s Mountains, a Rural Granary is Transformed into a Modern Resort</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Stephanie Rogers]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>For decades now, six humble but beautiful stone buildings have framed incredible views of the mountains around Ninghai County, China, with their high clerestory windows — but nobody was ever inside to gaze out at them. Part of an old agricultural complex, the buildings were full of nothing but grain. When the site came under [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dornob.com/in-chinas-mountains-a-rural-granary-is-transformed-into-a-modern-resort/">In China’s Mountains, a Rural Granary is Transformed into a Modern Resort</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dornob.com">Dornob</a>.</p>]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">For decades now, six humble but beautiful stone buildings have framed incredible views of the mountains around Ninghai County, China, with their high clerestory windows — but nobody was ever inside to gaze out at them. Part of an old agricultural complex, the buildings were full of nothing but grain. When the site came under new ownership, <a href="http://www.arespartnersltd.com/en/project/24/miya-lostvilla-huchen-barn-resort" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ARES Partners</a> were commissioned to transform it into a modern hotel that would take full advantage of the idyllic setting.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60389" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-e1539121899438.jpg" alt="Exterior shot of the new Miya/LostVilla hotel in Ninghai County, China." width="800" height="451" /> <img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60390" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-2-e1539121905255.jpg" alt="Exterior shot of the new Miya/LostVilla hotel in Ninghai County, China." width="800" height="631" /></p>
<p class="p1">Thankfully, that never translated to tearing the historic structures down. Built in 1956, these brick buildings reflect the particular rural aesthetic sensibilities of Huchen Township, and leaving them intact imbues the project with both a unique character and a sense of connection to the past.</p>
<p class="p1">To create the new Miya/LostVilla Hotel, the architects only had to make a few minor adjustments to the structures. The stone and brick of the granaries had been painted white many times over, so they started by scraping off all the layers to reveal the original textural surfaces underneath. They also enlarged those clerestory windows in both height and width, allowing in more natural light and enabling even more impressive views of the adjacent Tiantai and Siming Mountains.</p><div class="newsletter-inline-wrapper-article">
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<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60391" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-3-e1539121911172.jpg" alt="Exterior shot of the new Miya/LostVilla hotel in Ninghai County, China." width="800" height="533" /> <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60388" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-4-e1539121893340.jpg" alt="One of the guest rooms inside the new Miya/LostVilla Hotel." width="798" height="800" /></p>
<p class="p1">Two of the buildings already had dramatic timber trusses hidden behind false ceilings, though the architects have since had them removed. Within the guest rooms themselves, the architects actually lowered the ceilings with the intention of giving them a more comforting human scale, with a result they describe as “boxes nesting inside a room.” New interior walls were added to the former grain storage buildings to create a total of 21 guest suites, each with its own bathroom, sun room, and access to an outdoor deck surrounded by a low, zig-zagging wall.</p>
<p class="p1">A seventh building on the site (added in the 1970s) was demolished during the conversion. In its place, ARES built an abstracted modern volume to house a lobby and several meeting spaces, with one facade directly facing the main entry of the hotel. “We would like the hotel guests to view the mountain scenery in the distance upon entering,” they explain.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60392" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-5-e1539121916118.jpg" alt="A sunroom inside the new Miya/LostVilla Hotel complex." width="800" height="533" /> <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60393" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-6-e1539121923245.jpg" alt="A swimming pool in the new Miya/LostVilla Hotel complex." width="800" height="533" /> <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60394" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-7-e1539121929711.jpg" alt="One of the courtyards in the Miya/LostVilla Hotel complex." width="800" height="533" /></p>
<p class="p1">The east facade of the new building folds at an angle to “echo the existing site condition.” By bending this wall and setting it back, they created a space for guests to lounge outdoors. A stairway leads up to a viewing deck and tea room on the second floor, where large glass panels on the north and south facades maximize views. Though its style diverges from that of the other buildings, this new volume still avoids attracting too much attention.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-60395" src="https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MIYA-Lostvilla-by-Ares-Partners-8-e1539121936552.jpg" alt="One of the courtyards in the Miya/LostVilla Hotel complex." width="800" height="533" /></p>
<p class="p1">“Our design approach is to engage a dialogue between the old and new buildings on site, as well as a dialogue between architecture, mountain scenery, and people,” the firm explains. “The architectur[al] form of the new building is modern and abstract. The contemporary architecture language is yet to be respectful to the existing buildings around as well as to nature. Architecture, people, and nature are in harmony.”</p><p>The post <a href="https://dornob.com/in-chinas-mountains-a-rural-granary-is-transformed-into-a-modern-resort/">In China’s Mountains, a Rural Granary is Transformed into a Modern Resort</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dornob.com">Dornob</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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