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  1. Crosswaters Ecolodge. Huizhou, China. Firm. Simon Velez : GIGAGRASS. Type. Hospitality + Sport › Hotel Wellness/Spa. Transport + Infrastructure › Bridge. STATUS. Built. YEAR. 2003. Simon Velez was part of a larger team that planned and designed the first ecolodge and wellness center in the Nankum Mountain Reserve in China.

  2. Descripción. Crosswaters, el primer destino de ecoturismo de China, es ejemplo de conciencia ambiental, social, económica y espiritual. El hotel ecológico de 53 habitaciones fue ingeniosamente diseñado en función de las orientaciones y disposiciones del feng shui.

  3. Developed as the first ecotourism destination in China, Crosswaters serves as an exemplary study in environmental, social, economic, and spiritual consciousness. The 53-room eco-lodge was ingeniously designed to reflect fengshui orientations and layouts where buildings, gardens, and landscape areas respect the self-sustaining traditions, values ...

  4. Notable projects include a pavilion for the ZERI Foundation (Zero Energy Research and Initiatives) at Expo 2000, Hanover; the Crosswaters Ecolodge in the Guangdong Province, China; and the Zócalo Nomadic Museum, Mexico City. In December 2009 he received the Netherlands’ Prince Claus Award for contributions to culture and development.

  5. The bamboo bridge was designed by acclaimed bamboo architect, Simon Velez. Local craftsmen were mentored in its construction by nonlocal artisans, offering an opportunity to become skilled in new building techniques that can be applied toward future assignments within the community.

  6. His most notable works are the bamboo pavilion in Expo Hannover (2000), Nomadic Museum in Zocalo Square in Mexico City for the photograher, Gregory Colbert (2008), Crosswaters Ecolodge in the forests of Nankun Shan Reserve (Guangzhou, China 2003).

  7. Participó en el diseño del Crosswaters Ecolodge, el primer destino ecoturístico de los bosques de la Reserva de la Montaña de Nankun Shan, en Guangdong, al suroriente de China. [1] Es el proyecto comercial más grande del mundo que utiliza bambú, y el primero en Asia de una escala tan grande en utilizarlo como un elemento ...