*프라빗 클럽하우스 [ Noiz Architects ] Zhengzhou Clubhouse

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VIP를 위한 특별한 프라빗 스페이스가 완성된다.

외부로 부터 철저하게 단절된 클럽 내부공간은 극도로 절제된

인테리어 디자인을 통하여 스트레스와 바쁜 비즈니스로 부터

고객을 이격시킨다.

이러한 안락한 안식처는 유니크한 삼각형태의 평면 속에

배치되며 VIP 리셉션, 미팅, 식당, 레크레이션 스페이스와

귀빈을 위한 게스트 침실로 구성된다.

여기 프로그램을 통합하는 중앙홀은 2개층 오픈된

공간감으로 클럽하우스를 통섭하는 동시에

유니크한 캐릭터 구축 중요한 견인차 역활을 수행한다.


reviewed by SJ



A large private company based in China commissioned noiz to design a special clubhouse near their headquarters in Zhengzhou. The required program include VIP reception, meeting, dining, and recreational areas, as well as private suites for the owner and for guests of the company.




Location: Zhenzhou, China
Design: Aug. 2011–Nov. 2011
Construction: Nov. 2011–May. 2012
Building Type: Clubhouse (Interior)
Floor Area: 1,700 sqm
Construction Cost: About 2M USD (13M RMB)
Contractor: KeRui construction company
Furniture Manufacturer: Shanghai Fulin Funiture Company
Chandelier Maker: Fany-Mini Lighiting Company
Mechanical Engineering and Plumbing and Structural Engineering: TSC Engineers
Construction Management: People Tech Consulting


The unique triangular shape of the existing floor plan and its core distribution restricted the design and functional layout, making it difficult to distribute rooms within a standard grid-geometry. Noiz decided to make the new plan as free-form as possible to flexibly accommodate the existing structure and requirement changes during the design period.

To make a contrast with the busy building exterior and surroundings, we decided to make the interior palette as colourless as possible, making everything white to remove the sense of weight and 'busy-ness" of the outside. However, within this all-white palette, we introduced a vivid variety of materiality and texture to express variation in space and atmosphere.

Each room has a unique form, and each is given a different texture and pattern within the white palette. We carefully cataloged multiple material options for all surfaces - floor, wall, ceiling, furniture - and coordinated them while considering the various scales and functions of each room.

The largest room is the main hall, with its double-height atrium; it doubles as a reception area and an event space. We treated the surface of the lower level ceiling as an upside-down landscape that flows continuously towards a large opening in the centre, like a hole in a golf course, deliberately punching through an uneven surface. A special LED chandelier installed at the upper level maintains a continuous flow to the lower level ceiling.

We also introduced a set of gate/threshold using images of historic and contemporary styles throughout the rooms, compiled from various Eastern and Western references, in order to establish an off-beat sensibility and focal points in the overall space. These images are intentionally treated as 'fake' information, and randomly mixed as 2D and 3D representations to provoke a unique experience between material and information, real and fake.



from  dezeen


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