Following the successful launch of The Opposite House in Beijing
and The Upper House in Hong Kong, Swire Hotels is set to unveil its third
House, The Temple House, in Chengdu in the fourth quarter of 2014. The hotel will
be located in the heart of the city, within the Chengdu Daci Temple Cultural
and Commercial Complex, a project jointly developed by Sino-Ocean Land and
Swire Properties. Designed by
UK-based architects Make Architects, the 100-room hotel and its 42 adjoining serviced
apartments form an integral part of the city government’s conservation project
to preserve the surrounding heritage buildings next to the thousand-year-old Daci
Temple. The three-dimensional woven façade combines modern design with the
traditional Chengdu architectural elements of timber, brick and step stones. Elegant bamboo trees frame the hotel’s
entrance, which is set in a beautifully restored hundred-year-old Chinese
courtyard building first built in the Qing Dynasty. Although
Chinese Emperors have previously stayed at the Daci Temple, The Temple House evokes
the modest houses provided for scholars who came from different parts of the
world to study at the Temple. The hotel continues this tradition of humility by
creating understated luxury experiences that are founded on a deeply personalised
service for every guest. Brian Williams,
Managing Director of Swire Hotels, says ‘Our goal is to create a highly individualised
hotel which houses a series of dynamic restaurants and uniquely designed facilities. The Temple House presents an ideal
opportunity to extend our brand into one of China’s wealthiest and
fastest-growing regions.’
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