Sapa Paddy Field

Sapa Paddy Field

Sapa Paddy Field Hotel is inspired by the North West Paddy fields, which are characterized by successive layers of the mountainous terrain. This beautiful hotel, designed by SCA allows its visitors to feel connected to nature and take in all the beauty of the surrounding greenery. The junction floor allows the advantage of location, for each space to have the largest view and fresh air can pour into each room without interruption.

In order to solve the cold winds in the winter, the architects set up two blocks with different shape. The entire public area includes: restaurant, cafeteria, bar, swimming pool, .. located in first block. This block is designed with steel and glass to shape an impression look. With the tempered glass facade, this block help preventing the Northeast wind and almost does not cause any obstacle of vision. Warm inner space is still in harmony with nature.

In contrast to the first block, the residential block is designed with curves and warm materials such as wooden walls, windows,.. The contrast in materials and shapes help Sapa Paddy Field Hotel harmonize and stand out from the surrounding.

The residential block have 6 floors with large loggia and designed in a sector shape which nature permeates every inch of the living space. Visitors can easily touch the cloud of high mountain and enjoy the cool breeze of fantastic climate all year round. The junction floor also allows each room look over the Stone Church and Muong Hoa valley – some of the most famous destination in Sapa.

One highlight that can not be mentioned is the outdoor cafeteria and the heated saltwater infinity pool. The Infinity pool on the rooftop blurs the line between man-made and natural, have stunning mountain views. Sapa Paddy Field Hotel is expected to be an impressive destination in Northwest Vietnam.

SAPA PADDY FIELD

  • Architecture firm: SCA
  • Project are: 6.800m2
  • Built are: 2.380m2
  • Project grade: 4 star
  • Project Location: Sapa, Lao Cai, Vietnam

Info

  • Date : 03.10.2018