ZOLAND Emei Resort, Emeishan City, Sichuan

ZOLAND Emei Resort in Sichuan Province

1 July 2026

Architectural Design: Studio J. Bridgland

Location: Emeishan City, Sichuan Province, Southwestern China

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan

Photos by Jonathan Leijonhufvud@AGENT PAY

ZOLAND·Emei Resort is a boutique mountain retreat in Emeishan, designed by Studio J. Bridgland (SJB). Rooted in the philosophy of architectural quietude, the project transforms a series of dilapidated structures into a sanctuary that dissolves seamlessly into the forested landscape — inviting guests to reconnect with nature and with themselves.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan

The architecture draws inspiration from the site’s terrain and cultural heritage. Buildings are arranged in a staggered, village-like composition, recalling stone dwellings nestled into the hillside. Traditional pitched roofs and deep eaves are reinterpreted with a contemporary sensibility, bridging past and present.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City China

With its landscape-first approach, restrained material palette, and poetic integration of tradition and modernity, ZOLAND·Emei Resort is conceived not merely as a hotel but as a secluded haven— an environment that encourages reflection, slowness, and a renewed dialogue between people and the land.

At the entrance, the façade is formed in hand-chiseled textured concrete, its raw tactility grounding the architecture in permanence. This crafted surface establishes an immediate sense of material authenticity and timelessness.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan

The central courtyard serves as the social core of the resort, an outward-looking space where nature and architecture converge against the majestic mountain backdrop. At its centre stands an ancient Zhennan tree, encircled by a reflecting pool. As the valley’s oldest and tallest tree, it becomes a silent guardian —anchoring the experience in history and continuity.

Defined by expansive floor-to-ceiling glazing, the spiritual space dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior. The result is an immersive dialogue with the forest, fostering stillness and openness to the surrounding environment.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan China ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan China

The dining hall expresses a union of local craftsmanship and refined structure. Externally, the roof is clad in traditional Leshan gray tiles; internally, a cedar framework spans the ceiling with warmth and rhythm. Walls of schist stone sourced from Emei Mountain root the space in its geological context.

Perched at the highest point of the site, a washed stone-clad structure houses guest suites discreetly integrated beneath a lifted green landscape. From the exterior, the building is nearly invisible; from within, floor-to-ceiling windows frame tranquil mountain vistas.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City China ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City China

Bathrooms feature deep red local stone, fostering a tactile and timeless connection to the land. The natural textures and muted tones transform the space into a serene retreat within the mountain.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan China ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan China

The bathing experience extends outdoors, where a stone pool merges with the mountain terrain. Finished in washed stone and green granite, it blurs the threshold between built form and landscape, enveloping guests in nature’s embrace.

At ZOLAND·Emei Resort, the design philosophy is guided by the idea of slow time—a conscious retreat from distraction. Through its landscape-led planning and calm, understated architectural language, the resort invites guests to slow down, notice their surroundings, and reconnect with their inner selves.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City China

ZOLAND Emei Resort in Sichuan Province, China – Project Information

Architecture: Studio J. Bridgland – https://www.studiojbridgland.com/

Address: Emeishan City, China
Area: 2,900 sqm
Indoor area: 2,516 sqm

Partners in charge: Justin Bridgland, Jaycee Chui

Architecture: Song Pei, Yang Yanru
Interior Design: Gao Da, Huang Shuo
FF&E Design: Wang Xia, Dong Mengmeng
Contributors: Gao Qiangguo, Jin Yiqun, Xin Shuya, Yang Jing, Zhang Wenjing, Xiao Wen, Sun Zhou, Wang Mengyu, Li Huiyuan, Zhu Mengling

Architecture design: Studio J. Bridgland
Interior design: Studio J. Bridgland
FF&E design: Studio J. Bridgland
Photography: Jonathan Leijonhufvud@AGENT PAY
Completion Time: 2025

About Studio J. Bridgland
Studio J. Bridgland, founded by Jaycee Chui and Justin Bridgland as part of MDO, believes design begins by questioning the world and ends in reshaping how we live it. With an open, evolving spirit, the studio grounds its work in the real and shifting needs of people — exploring architecture, interiors, art, and product design through research and hands-on practice.

ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan ZOLAND Emei Resort Emeishan City Sichuan China

Photography: Jonathan Leijonhufvud@AGENT PAY

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Location: Emeishan City, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China.

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