"Roll" Space / Multifunctional Hall of Hanyi Hotel
Project Content: Interior Design
Project Location: Chengdu
Client: Hanyi Hotel
Building Area: 360m2
Design Time: 2007
Construction Time: 2008
Main Designer: Che Fei
Design Team: Zhang Xuefeng, Alexander Nestle, Jin Hao, Fu Yanna
"Roll" Space is a multifunctional space designed for Chengdu Hanyi Hotel, mainly for conferences and exhibitions. This is a renovation design in the space of an old sales office building. The old building is a curved space with two glass curtain walls. Under the premise of not touching the main structure of the old building as much as possible, the starting point of the current design is: to increase the wall surface for display as much as possible and still save space. Therefore, an internal space formed by the rolled-up ground is designed. This space constitutes two main functional uses: conference room and toilet and office area. This structure not only solves the impact of excessive outdoor light on the interior, but also solves the efficiency of the use of the internal space. It also provides a perfect spatial sequence for the interior: entrance-forecourt-aisle-corridor-main hall-functional area-backyard.
The "volume" space, this organization from the curved interface is an abstract operation. As a geographical form of a continuously extending curled interface structure, it is part of the surface of the surrounding environment. It is not a 3D space developed on the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis, but a complex plane space structure similar to the folds of the surface. It can even be a functional and intelligent autonomous material. The "volume" space is not an architectural design in the traditional sense, nor is it what is usually called interior design. It is a space planning based on a brand-new concept. It provides a subversive architectural model: a flexible and open functional curled structure, on which various complex functions can be plugged at any time.