Photography by Laurian Ghinitoiu
Architecture firm ZJJZ has completed the Woodhouse Hotel, a collection of holiday cabins in Guizhou, China, that are surrounded by farmland.
The hotel has been created as a way to help rural poverty through the introduction of agricultural tourism in the area.
Photography by Laurian Ghinitoiu
Ten single-story wood cabins in three different shapes, have been positioned to take advantage of the valley views, without disrupting the original rock formations and forests. A small pedestrian path connects leads from the bottom of the mountain up to the various cabins.
Photography by Laurian Ghinitoiu (top) and ZJJZ (middle and bottom)
Due to the location of the hotel, the building materials were all transported up the mountain manually. Each cabin features an elevated steel platform, a carbonized wood facade, and a light wood interior.
The carbonized wood facades were created to be weather-resistant, and its color and texture allow the wood houses blend into the landscape smoothly.
Photography by Laurian Ghinitoiu
Inside, various windows are cut out in each cabin according to their form and orientation, maximizing the views of the surrounding landscape.