Wuyuan Skywells Hotel / anySCALE


General. Image © Marc Goodwin

General. Image © Marc Goodwin
  • Architects: anySCALE
  • Location: Wuyuan, Shangrao, Jiangxi, China
  • Architect In Charge: Andreas Thomczyk
  • Design Team: Andreas Thomczyk, Mika Woll, Amy Mathieson, Danxin Sun, Kevin Wang
  • Area: 1385.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Photographs: Marc Goodwin

General. Image © Marc Goodwin

General. Image © Marc Goodwin

Text description provided by the architects. The Wuyuan Skywells’ finished form strikes a sophisticated balance between Chinese heritage and modern comfort. The team respectfully restored the 300-year-old mansion, neglected for decades, to its former glory.


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Reception. Image © Marc Goodwin

The team approached restoration not only with the intent of creating a high-end boutique hotel experience, but that of invigorating the essence of the building, and upgrading it while honoring its spirit and history.


Reception. Image © Marc Goodwin

Reception. Image © Marc Goodwin

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Heritage architectural features such as the Tian Jing (Skywells) that let in light into the inner courtyards, the timber frame, and elaborate wooden carvings in courtyards were either painstakingly renovated, or fully recreated with the help of meticulously-sourced local craftsmen.


Public. Image © Marc Goodwin

Public. Image © Marc Goodwin

The contemporary interiors of the 14 suites ensconced within the early Qing era design lend the property a subtle contrast with traditional Huizhou-style design in public areas, inspiring awe in guests’ minds.


Bedroom. Image © Marc Goodwin

Bedroom. Image © Marc Goodwin

Elegant, luxurious, and wholly authentic, the edifice integrates tastefully with its physical context- the millennium old Yan village in Eastern China- all while retaining a striking presence.


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General. Image © Marc Goodwin