PROJECT SUKHAVATI

To better convey the SPAVIA brand concept to users in Savannah, a tourist city, and establish a better brand image. Adding Savannah's regionalism to SPAVIA's brand concept and then abstractly reorganizing the local building materials, combined with the texture and reflection of light, creates an atmosphere completely different from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. They are turning the whole experience into an immersive and secluded world like SUKHAVATI. Lead every user to return to peacefulness in the world where time seems stagnant and return to their path.

The promenade connecting the entrance and reception is a filtering process that gradually shifts the visitor’s attention from the hustle and bustle of the outside to the interior experience.

ENTRANCE

The Retail area acts as a sales and one-way exit for the spa experience. This is also a filtering process, but the significance is that this indirect way of returning to the outdoor space can buffer and reduce the stimulation of the senses when the user returns to the outdoors.

RETAIL SPACE

The Lobby established an "eternity" through materials and color temperature. The meaning is to immerse the visitor in an experience similar to a time standstill. Contrast with the noisy exterior environment to create a perceived time difference.

LOBBY

The massage room and procedure room are the most private and profound spaces. This space emphasizes purity, which makes this space the closest area to the concept of SUKHAVATI in SPA.

MASSAGE ROOM

The beauty bar is a space where visitors and communicate with staff closely. Although it can isolate outdoor interference like Lobby, it has essential differences. Appropriate exposure to natural light will help both communication and work.

BEAUTY BAR

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