Sky Cellar

Sky Cellar

At the top floor of Genesis, a mixed development with a high-end office tower development, the Bvlgari hotel and a Tadao Ando museum in Beijing, Superimpose designed an exclusive hidden members club with a tearoom and ‘Sky-cellar’ for a wine enthusiast.

The members club is only be accessible to a private and selected group of like-minded members. The members club is where the client organizes gatherings and stores and consumes his valuable wine and tea collection.

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Sky Cellar

Location
Beijing, China
Size
203 sqm
Scope
Interior
Photographs
Marc Goodwin
Team
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Carolyn Leung
Ben de Lange
Ruben Bergambagt
Huimin Xie
Yujia Deng
Xiaoyu Xu
Casper Kraai
Client
Private
Status
Completed
Collaborators
Awards
Iconic Awards 2019 Innovative Architecture Best of Best

At the top floor of Genesis, a mixed development with a high-end office tower development, the Bvlgari hotel and a Tadao Ando museum in Beijing, Superimpose designed an exclusive hidden members club with a tearoom and ‘Sky-cellar’ for a wine enthusiast.

The members club is only be accessible to a private and selected group of like-minded members. The members club is where the client organizes gatherings and stores and consumes his valuable wine and tea collection.

The space is divided by a central element creating two distinctive worlds: the client’s office space and the private member’s club. Membersenter through a hidden pivot-door into the exclusive member’s club thatinstantly offers spectacular views over Beijing’s embassy and financial districts. The golden stainless steel central element subtly reflects the skyline and naturally forms a backdrop of the entire members club.

A segment of the central divider is constructed with dark mirrored glass sliding doors that mirror the skyline and hides the ‘SkyCellar’. This ‘Sky Cellar’ is a designed to be a reinterpretation of the traditional wine cellar. The 25 square meter cellar stores up to 500 bottles of wine from six famous wine regions around the world; Bordeaux, Rhone Valley,Burgundy, Napa, Mosel and Barolo. During daytime, the mirrored glass doors hide the wine cellar and protect the wines from direct sunlight. The mirror door sallow members to admire both the wine and skyline whilst being inside the wine cellar. At sunset and during evening hours, the wine cellar lights up and reveals the 500 wine bottles to the main space.

An abstract representation of the six wine regions is installed underneath a glass floor with automated light. Superimpose designed the maps and constructed them by using concrete ash mud for the topography and stainless steel for the rivers. Within the stainless steel shelves, an acrylic base is being used and designed in such a way that it allows for multiple storingpositions of the wine bottles. Bottles can be displayed and stored eitherstacked or inclined to display the bottle etiquette. At the same time the acrylic base allow for an optimized light distribution inside the wine cellar.