Tourist resorts which respect local history and context
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Sectors:
Masterplanning,
Leisure,
Hospitality
Services:
Architecture
Studios:
Shanghai
Client:
Zhuhai Jiuzhou Holdings Group
Certifications:
Key Info
Includes:
Two tourist resorts, including hillside holiday villas and commercial/tourist amenities
Area:
13 hectares
Status:
Under construction
Map Location
Culturally sensitive tourist resorts
Located between Zhuhai and Hong Kong in China, the Guishan Island development envisages two commercial and tourist resorts designed in a manner which respects the local culture and environment.
Mountain and forest paths
Included in the project are hillside holiday villas, a shoreline walkway and a path through the mountains and forests which connect the various resort areas together.
Chapman Taylor provided masterplanning services for this project
A template for future projects
Guishan Island will be used by the local government as a guideline for planning and designing future resort developments in the region.
Peter Mackey
(Dip Arch)
Director,
Shanghai
and Beijing
With over 25 years’ professional experience, Peter is responsible for Chapman Taylor’s Interior design projects across China.
He qualified in 1993 from Sheffield University with a Diploma in Architecture and spent several years working in the UK and Hong Kong before moving to Shanghai in 1997.
Peter has worked with Chapman Taylor in China since 2007, is one of the founding Directors of our Shanghai studio, and has delivered some of Chapman Taylor’s largest and most successful projects.