Given that there are massive structures of a new underground metro station beneath half of the landscaped spaces, the firm took great care in the coordination of paving patterns, manholes, and planting soil depth to achieve a non intrusive design result.
This includes the camouflaging of four ventilation shafts and an emergency staircase structure that pops up on the landscape – Shma provided mirror finishes that make them disappear visually.
Once the landscape was completed, the whole hotel district was lightened by the wavy lawn stripe, the unified reflective water feature, and the interplay of reflections from the mirrored planter finishes.
It’s a privately owned public space that is quickly becoming a new gathering spot – catering to a variety of activities, from a meeting spot for friends and a place for Instagram selfies to a backdrop for wedding photoshoots.
The landscape is perceived as a new landmark of the intersection and has drawn tremendous interest from both residents and visitors.
In this design, the firm's approach was to create a sculptural-like landscape for Le Meridien, while collaborating with the owner to solve numerous site problems during the construction process.
The result is that Le Meridien has become one of Zhengzhou's landmarks.
VIDEO
Explore the design.
Credit list
Project
Le Meridien frontage
Qiwen Huang, Thanapol Masuchand
Construction management
C&S Engineering
Design director
Prapan Napawongdee
Horticulturalist
Tanee Sawasdee
Designed by:
Shma
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
Arch-Exist
17 Sep, 2023