Powerhouse Company completes inSports in Beijing

inSports in Beijing
inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

The 1,000 m2 project, located on the ground floor of the Yintai centre at Guomao, is a multifunctional social venue with ski and snowboard simulators, a sports area and dance club, all shaped in a white mountain landscape under a warm golden sky.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

The project is located between JianWai SOHO and the Park Hyatt hotel. The site is the latest addition to John Portman’s Yintai Centre, and with a full glass facade it gives the project great exposure in the CBD area of Beijing. Powerhouse Company was asked by developer Yintai to design the interior for their ski and sports experience centre called inSports.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

This high-end multifunctional venue facilitates activities like virtual skiing, virtual sports and endurance classes, while placing them in a social setting. Projections on floor and walls create a wide array of simulated environments.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

During the night the area is turned into a dance club. inSports follows a new trend in Chinese retail where live action and participation becomes an integral part of the retail experience.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

The simulators function like a sideways treadmill; you can move left and right on your skis or snowboard while looking at a large screen with a projection of an idilic, dazzling snow slope which finely follows your movement for optimal experience results.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

This virtual aspect of the skiing intrigued the design team, and they created the concept of a digital summit scenery. Large triangles on a variety of platforms visualise mountains that organise the multifunctional area in a natural yet fluent way.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

The main seating elements around the ski simulators are integrated into the mountain shapes, and the triangular language is continued in central interior elements like the bar with DJ-booth and reception desk.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

The mountain landscape is constructed in white corian, which forms a harmonious contrast with the light grey sports floor and the golden anodised aluminium ceiling panels. The bold interior columns are cladded in large mirror panels making the structure disappear.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

A softer edge is given to the space with dark fabric panels, which cover the walls and improve the acoustics of the space. The bar and reception desk are both a combination of golden triangles and frosty white marble.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan

A snowlike gradient covers the facade, and creates a beautiful and soft winter feeling for this cool new venue in China’s capital city. Source by Powerhouse Company.

inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Architects: Powerhouse Company
  • Partner in Charge: Nanne de Ru, Stijn Kemper
  • Project Team: Anne Larsen, Ryanne Janssen, Thomas Grievink, Frank Loer, Borys Kozlowski, Yoko Cao, Erik Hoogendam, Mika Woll, Matteo Pavanello
  • Light design: LDPi
  • Local architect: GRN Design
  • Ski simulators: SkyTechSport
  • Client: Yintai Group
  • Client project team: inluxury team
  • Area: 1,000 m2
  • Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Wu Qingshan, Courtesy of Powerhouse Company
inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan
inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan
inSports in Beijing
Photo © Wu Qingshan
inSports in Beijing
Floor Plan
inSports in Beijing
Axo
inSports in Beijing
Axo with projection screens
inSports in Beijing
Exploded axo
inSports in Beijing
North Facade
inSports in Beijing
South Facade

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