This case reorganizes Chinese garden elements through the combination of oriental aesthetics. Combining the local cultural characteristics of Ezhou—Santai and Bajing, and incorporating modern design techniques and concepts, it presents the beauty of elegant imagery. The design will permeate the concept of nobility, privacy, and nature throughout all spaces, allowing guests to enjoy the health and nourishment of ingredients while swimming in the art hall. It is the crossing of vision and taste buds, a harmonious projection of tradition and modernity.
Ezhou is also known as "the hometown of bronze mirrors". As the important town of Dongwu, Wuchang has an extraordinary position in the history of casting mirrors in ancient China. The designer interpreted this element into the creation, and designed a bronze mirror doorplate. The shape is rigid and flexible, and it also reflects the unique sense of respect in the realm of the East. In terms of spatial layout, the three characteristics of Ezhou culture and eight scenery are applied to the spatial layout, three of them are used in the public dining area, and eight scenery are used in the private room area. The name of the eight scenery is used as the name of each private room. The artistic conception of each scene serves as inspiration for the design of each private room. The local culture is fully extracted and used in every corner of the space.
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