Ritz-Carlton Reserve Project designed by Grand Sight Design International Limited (China) - Interior Lighting Design.

"Ritz-Carlton Reserve is a collection of secluded hotels and resorts created by The Ritz-Carlton, and is the Ritz-Carlton Group's "high-fashion" brand, positioned as "a place where you can relieve the stresses of life and experience different cultures and adventures at the same time. The Ritz-Carlton Hidden World Resort is positioned as a "high fashion" brand that "relieves the stresses of life and allows you to experience different cultures and adventures while being hidden away.

The hotel is located at an altitude of 2,300 meters above sea level, in the Zhongcha Valley, which is known as "the place where the eagle landed", and is home to a thousand-year-old native Tibetan village. Rissai, from the Tibetan language, means "village", Rissai Valley, "Rissai valley" means a quiet valley in a hidden land.

Lighting design is also with the shock and awe of this land, to experience the silent energy of everything here, trying to open a greater dimension of thinking.

In addition to some necessary guidance and atmosphere creation, the architectural and landscape lighting is not overly embellished, using extremely low brightness to create an atmosphere, and in the darkness, leaving a canvas for the stars in the sky.

Interior materials to a great extent retained the Tibetan and Qiang minority characteristics, color purity of artwork, saturation, primitive and full of life tension, which is also a great test of lighting design. Indoor lighting is the space as a living whole, guiding people's feelings in the subtle and slow FM, trying to wrap away all the world's distractions through light and shadow, for travelers to unfold a rich and mysterious living space, capturing each and every sneak in the details of the ripples and dark and light.

Oriental aesthetics emphasizes the beauty of introspection and harmony created by color, light and contrast, and lighting design has always hoped to create a symbiosis between architecture and ecology through the harmony between things and people.

Company Website: www.gd-lightingdesign.com

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