Paying tribute to Zhengzhou's historic textile weaving industry, Shma created a landscape made up of strips of grass that resemble silk woven with traditional machines. The modulation is defined following the pillars of the existing lobby to unite the landscape and the building, interrupted only by the creation of a pond.
The system helps to resolve the relationship with the structures of a new underground metro station under half of the landscaped spaces, allowing the creation of a new soil that does not affect and also integrates the station facilities (the camouflage of four wells of ventilation and an emergency stair structure).
Le Meridien landscape by Shma Company Limited. Photograph by Arch-exist.
Project description by Shma Company Limited
Le Meridien Hotel is located in an urban intersection of Zhengzhou City, China. It is a small-scale renovation project with around 6,000 sqm of landscaped area in front of an existing five-star hotel completed in 2013 by Neri & Hu. The client’s brief is looking for a stunning hotel frontage landscape to improve the overall appearance as well as resolve the ground parking spaces and vehicular movement at the same time.
As the location is located in a quite densely populated area, we set out to achieve a landscape that is interactive, imaginative, and artistically crafted to become the new landmark for this neighborhood.
Paying tribute to the historical textile weaving industry of Zhengzhou, Shma created sculptural-like landscape weaves and folds to reveal an aesthetically pleasing public space. A series of undulating lawn stripes represent the silk being woven - up and down - into fabric sheets by traditional machines. An interval space is defined by matching the existing lobby pillars and architectural orders to stitch the landscape and building together in the master plan, seamlessly integrated with the car parking layout. A water feature with a sculpture is proposed in front of the lobby drop-off area as a main welcoming element.
The use of two different colors for finishing stainless steel for the planters is to play with the unique public/private characteristics of the urban hotel. When viewed from the public roadside, brilliant bronze color is used to project outgoing and fun energy signifying the importance of this urban corner, while black mirror material is selected to achieve a calmer and more relaxing emotion when perceived from the hotel side looking out.
Le Meridien landscape by Shma Company Limited. Photograph by Arch-exist.
Le Meridien landscape by Shma Company Limited. Photograph by Arch-exist.
Given that there are massive structures of a new underground metro station beneath half of the landscaped spaces, the firm took great care in the coordination of paving patterns, manholes, and planting soil depth to achieve a simplistic design result. That includes the camouflaging of four ventilation shafts and an emergency staircase structure that pops up on the landscape, providing mirror finishes that make them disappear visually.
Once the landscape was completed, the whole hotel district was lightened by the wavy lawn stripe, the unified reflective water feature, and the interplay of reflection from mirrored planter finishes. It’s a privately owned public space that is quickly becoming a new gathering spot catered to a variety of activities, from a meeting spot for friends, a place for Instagram selfies, to a backdrop for wedding photoshoots. The landscape is perceived as a new landmark of the intersection and has drawn tremendous interest from both residents and visitors.
In this project, the firm's approach was to design and create a sculptural-like landscape for Le Meridien, while collaborating with the client to solve numerous site problems during the construction process. The result is that Le Meridien has become one of Zhengzhou's landmarks.