- Architects: anySCALE
- Location: Wuyuan, Shangrao, Jiangxi, China
- Category: Hotels, Refurbishment
- Architect In Charge: {:text=>"Andreas Thomczyk", :url=>""}
- Design Team: {:text=>"Andreas Thomczyk, Mika Woll, Amy Mathieson, Danxin Sun, Kevin Wang", :url=>""}
- Area: 1385.0 m2
- Project Year: 2017
- Photographs: Marc Goodwin
- City: Shangrao
- Country: China
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Wuyuan Skywells Hotel / anySCALE
- Award Category: Hospitality Architecture
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