The Cliff Hotel Jeju / Soltozibin Architects

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Seogwipo, South Korea
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The Cliff Hotel Jeju / Soltozibin Architects - Exterior Photography
© Yoon Joonhwan

Narrative Landscape - The Jeju Landscape Plan is a hyponymy of the Narrative Landscape, which is a continuous combination of the environment, facilities, and human activities. While respecting the Jeju landscape plan, the hotel is placed towards Yeryecheon and its scenery instead of leaving the axis from Hanlla Mountain to the ocean as an empty space. Yeryecheon is a stream that begins at Hanlla Mountain, but it hasn’t been recognized for a long time. As you approach closer to Yeryecheon, the vast valley forms breathtaking scenery that overwhelms visitors. In the outer stream next to the hotel, there is a waterfall named 'Eongtto Falls' that only falls loudly after rainfall. Yeryecheon's scenery expands more at higher levels of the hotel. As the view continues from the gates of the hotel to Hanlla Mountain, the hotel seems as if it is floating above an ocean of green. By connecting nature and people, the hotel creates a unitary scenery.

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Cite: "The Cliff Hotel Jeju / Soltozibin Architects" 12 Mar 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014326/the-cliff-hotel-jeju-soltozibin-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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