Domain Architects’ Hermit Resort Reinterprets Ancient Kiln Forms

 

Located near the historic Xing Kiln Ruins in Hebei Province, China, Hermit Resort by Domain Architects draws direct inspiration from the site’s archaeological and cultural context. The project responds to its proximity to the 1,500-year-old kiln remains, where the original layout of multiple chambers arranged in a horseshoe formation around a small courtyard remains visible despite centuries of erosion.

 

The site itself is part of a relocated village, leaving behind fragmented stone walls and traces of settlement on a gentle slope by a stream. Domain Architects approached the project as an opportunity to create a new form of ‘relic,’ a built environment that bridges the present and the ancient, embracing the aesthetic tension between order and decay. The design references the compositional principles of the historic kilns: spatial clustering, partial enclosure, and the interrelationship of architecture and landscape.

cluster of interwoven white courtyard houses reinterprets ancient kilns for resort in china
Hermit Resort sits near the ancient Xing Kiln Ruins in Hebei Province, China | all images by ZHANG Chao

 

 

Cluster of Interwoven Courtyard buildings shapes Hermit Resort

 

Rather than a singular building, the resort is conceived as a collection of small, single-story structures that form a loose settlement within the terrain. Structural elements such as beams, walls, and courtyards interlace, creating an intentional ambiguity between interior and exterior spaces. Each of the 50 guest rooms includes a private courtyard. The interior spaces semi-enclose the courtyard in a horseshoe configuration, mirroring the geometry of the original kiln sites. This arrangement dissolves the clear distinction between inside and outside, allowing guests to experience the architectural space as an extension of the surrounding landscape.

 

Materiality and spatial composition emphasize the passage of time and the coexistence of structure and nature. The interplay of light, shadow, and texture changes with weather and time of day, reinforcing the resort’s relationship to its environment. With Hermit Resort, Domain Architects Studio introduces a model of contemporary hospitality that engages directly with historical memory, landscape, and architectural evolution, inviting occupants to inhabit a space suspended between the past and the future.

cluster of interwoven white courtyard houses reinterprets ancient kilns for resort in china
the resort draws inspiration from the 1,500-year-old kiln chambers found nearby

cluster of interwoven white courtyard houses reinterprets ancient kilns for resort in china
Domain Architects reinterprets the spatial logic of the historic kilns

cluster of interwoven white courtyard houses reinterprets ancient kilns for resort in china
each of the 50 guest rooms features its own private courtyard