Aedas’ Mumian Chengdu Dong’an Lake is shown as a low‑rise, horizontally layered resort building with cascading terraces extending toward an expansive lakeside park. The image highlights a jagged, linear architectural form integrated with landscaped lawns and mature trees, creating a tranquil leisure destination that connects hotel, public plaza, and ecological surroundings while framing views of Dong’an Lake and the distant Longquan Mountains.

Mumian Chengdu Dong’an Lake

Chengdu / PRC

Led by Aedas Global Design Principal Kevin Wang, the new leisure destination fronts the Dong’an Lake and backs Longquan Mountains. It is a contemporary resort that integrates hotel, ecology, sports and retail.

The jagged architectural language connects the urban context through a linear spatial planning, shaping a multi-dimensional skyline with the cascading terraces. The public plaza and hotel entrances are connected to the park, enabling an efficient layout and ensuring the ease of accessibility to the hotel.

A multi-layered podium integrates public spaces, providing a humane leisure and entertainment destination. The hotel consists of 1,250 sq m functional room, which seamlessly links with the park to organise conferences, weddings and events.

‘Humane architectural designs are usually inspired by the nature. We hope to create a tranquil environment for the hotel and a pleasant staying experience through a close connection with the Dong’an Lake and cotton flowers.’ Kevin says.

Completion Year
2021
Gross Area of the Entire Development
59,285 sq m
Directors
Kevin Wang
MUSE Design Awards 2024
Gold Winner, Hotels & Resorts
Pro+ Award 2023
Silver Award, Hotel
IDA International Design Awards 2023
Bronze, Hospitality Architecture Design – Hotels
Architecture MasterPrize 2023
Winner, Architectural Design Hospitality Architecture
REARD Global Design Award 2023
Platinum Award, Hotels
NOVUM Design Award 2023
Golden Winner, Architectural Design Category