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A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners
A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya, Panshine Design | International Design Awards Winners

A Resort Between the Sea and Mountains in Sanya

CompanyPanshine Design
Lead DesignersZhou Jing, Zhou Weidong
Design TeamSu Feiqiang ,Hu Jinsheng , Fan Hualong
Project LocationSanya,China
CreditsPhotography: Pixel Force
Prize(s)Silver in Hospitality Interior Design / Other Hospitality Interior Design
Entry Description

This visionary resort embodies distinctive charm at the confluence of Sanya's coastal grandeur and mountain mystique. Through primal stone textures and warm spatial language, we create a sanctuary returning to essential simplicity. Here, guests reconnect with nature by sensing botanical rhythms and touching the earth's pulse.
· Topography-responsive garden preserving centennial trees
· Dramatic dialogue between minimalist volumes and rugged stone walls
· Light-shadow interplay composing spatial poetry on undulating facades
· Low-intervention design echoing tropical climate and local context