Maison S Museum
十钟山房·松阳民宿民俗博物馆
  • 城市 : 浙江丽水   City : Lishui, Zhejiang
  • 面积 : 300平方米   Area : 300㎡
  • 完成日期 : 2024-01-28    Completion Date : 2024-01-28
  • 设计师 : 罗振华   Designer : Zhenhua Luo
  • 摄影 : TOPIA & One Thousand Degrees
  • 事务所官方工作室名称 : 方夏设计   Official Name : WIT Design & Research
  • 官网/公众号 : http://www.witarch.com / 方夏设计 WIT_Design_Research
Maison S Museum  十钟山房·松阳民宿民俗博物馆
松阳十钟山房博物馆是一个服务6间民宿客房的接待厅/楼,同时也是一个小型民俗博物馆,用以展示当地村民的生活。 挑战:民宿这种有别于酒店的业态近年在中国很火,越来越多的城市人希望来到乡村去短暂地体验完全不同于城市的朴质与宁静。但通常的乡村民宿只提供对村舍空间的简单复制,因此不能满足客人对乡村生活的种种好奇。 解决:将民宿的接待设计成一个小型的民俗博物馆,并对公众开放并全面展示村民的生产与生活场景:做饭、喝茶、舂米、祭祖、看书、睡觉等。这样一来,来登记住宿的客人同时也能体验到更多。 The Maison S Museum, which is located in Songyang, is both a reception hall for a Chinese Minsuku with six guestrooms and a small folk museum that showcases the lives of local villagers. Challenge: Chinese Minsuku, a type of accommodation different from hotels,has become popular in China in recent years. More and more city people come to the countryside to experience the rural simplicity that is completely different from the city. However, normal Chinese Minsuku only provide a simple copy of the village space, so they cannot satisfy the guests' curiosity about the rural life. Solution: To design the reception hall as a small folk museum, and open it to the public to fully display the life scenes of the villagers: cooking, drinking tea, pounding rice, ancestor worship, reading, sleeping, etc. In this way, guests who come to stay can also experience more.
松阳十钟山房博物馆是一个服务6间民宿客房的接待厅/楼,同时也是一个小型民俗博物馆,用以展示当地村民的生活。 挑战:民宿这种有别于酒店的业态近年在中国很火,越来越多的城市人希望来到乡村去短暂地体验完全不同于城市的朴质与宁静。但通常的乡村民宿只提供对村舍空间的简单复制,因此不能满足客人对乡村生活的种种好奇。 解决:将民宿的接待设计成一个小型的民俗博物馆,并对公众开放并全面展示村民的生产与生活场景:做饭、喝茶、舂米、祭祖、看书、睡觉等。这样一来,来登记住宿的客人同时也能体验到更多。 The Maison S Museum, which is located in Songyang, is both a reception hall for a Chinese Minsuku with six guestrooms and a small folk museum that showcases the lives of local villagers. Challenge: Chinese Minsuku, a type of accommodation different from hotels,has become popular in China in recent years. More and more city people come to the countryside to experience the rural simplicity that is completely different from the city. However, normal Chinese Minsuku only provide a simple copy of the village space, so they cannot satisfy the guests' curiosity about the rural life. Solution: To design the reception hall as a small folk museum, and open it to the public to fully display the life scenes of the villagers: cooking, drinking tea, pounding rice, ancestor worship, reading, sleeping, etc. In this way, guests who come to stay can also experience more.