tupi house A SAO PAULO BOUTIQUE HOTEL
DESIGNED BY CARLY FREY
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Tupi House is a luxury boutique hotel located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, that offers guests a high-end experience throughout its 8 stories through detail-oriented furnishings and the layout of spaces that promotes exclusive service to all guests and visitors. The design for Tupi House will stem from ‘the blending of past, ancestral and present, contemporary facets ‘of the city of Sao Paulo. Ancestral inspiration will be influenced by the Tupi people, a South American Indian tribe once indigenous to the area of Sao Paulo before colonization of the Portuguese. The tupi tribe’s way of life through hunting and gathering, use of earth and natural materials, and man-made possessions will take form through use of organic material selections and an earthy palette. Sao Paulo’s present, contemporary atmosphere will be representative through overall layout, forms and function and the journey one finds throughout a museum amidst all Tupi House’s interior spaces.
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INTRODUCTION LOCATION PROGRAMMING USER PROFILES CONCEPT / GOALS / INFLUENCES LEVEL ONE LEVEL TWO LEVELS ONE & TWO SECTION PERSPECTIVE LEVELS THREE-EIGHT / KING SUITE
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Sao Paulo endures a distinctly temperate, tropical climate because of its elevation, where its’ coldest season in July averages at 58 degrees F with an occasional frost, while its’ warmest season in February averages at 69 degrees F. Rainfall is ample throughout October - March with an average of 56 inches/year. Humidity and air pollution generates an everpresent mist that lures over the city.
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TUPI HOUSE is located on one of the busiest avenues in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This avenue is highly contemporary in comparison to Sao Paulo’s true city center which is rich in historical cathedrals, buildings and monuments. Being central to international airports, travelers on business or pleasure will be in the midst of city life suitable for business meetings, shopping and visiting all attractions Sao Paulo has to offer. This location allows guests immediate access and views to The Museum of Art of Sao Paulo, Tenete Siqueira Park and all local dining, shopping and night life.
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PROGRAMMING
EXTERIOR/ENTRY/ CAR PORTE
LOBBY
REGISTRATION AREA
OFFICES
CONCIERGE
EMPLOYEE ENTRANCES/EXIT
EMPLOYEE FACILITIES
GRAND STAIRCASE
300 m2
60 m2
15-30 m2
20 m2
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- Interior climate trap between two sets of doors
- Minimum two-car lanes wide care porte - Signage - Landscaping
- Lounge furniture (sofas, chairs) (ADA) - Coffee tables - Side tables - Appropriate accessories
- Ambient lighting - Uplighting
- 2 ADA restrooms (lavatories, toilets, urinals)
- Circulation around central stairs and coffee bar
- Reception desk (allow ADA access) - Ergonomic task chairs (2 min)
- Ambient lighting - Task lighting
- 2 computers, 2 printers, key card activators, mail facilities, supplies area
- Kiosk check-in area - Signage
- Desks - Ergonomic task chairs - Guest chairs - Storage - Lounge seating
- Ambient lighting - Task lighting
- Telephone - Computer/laptop/tablet
- Concierge desk - Secured storage - Egonomic task chair - Guest chairs
- Ambient lighting - Task lighting
- Telephone - Computer/laptop/tablet
- Space for luggage storage
- Ambient lighting - Emergency lighting
- Lockers - Table(s) and seating - Mirrors - Storage
- Ambient lighting - Emergency lighting
- Restroom = sink, toilet, shower - Janitor’s closet = floor sink - Food closet
Central sculptural piece tying together the first and second floors
- Ambient lighting - Emergency lighting - Stair tread lighting
40 m2
50 m2
EQUIPMENT
- Uplighting on facade of the building - Lighting that guides guests inside
15 m2
35 m2
LIGHTING
- Outdoor bench(s) 450 m2
1ST FLOOR LOCAL COFFEE VENDOR
BACK OF HOUSE
FURNITURE
- Counter - Bar stools - Storage
- Ambient lighting
- Storage
- Ambient lighting - Emergency lighting
- Register - Coffee machine(s) - Refrigerator(s)
- Washers and dryers
- Cups/straws/etc. - Small snacks
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FLEXIBLE MUSEUM/ EVENT SPACE
RESTAURANT
KITCHEN
MEN/WOMENS RESTROOM (1st and 2nd floors)
KING GUEST SUITE
EGRESS STAIRS/CORRIDOR/ GUESTROOMS
LIGHTING
EQUIPMENT
- Storage space - Flexible/mobile event seating options
- Uplighting - Spotlighting - Ambient lighting
- Suspended wall partitions
- Desk(s) (ADA access) - Ergonomic task chair(s)
- Ambient lighting - Task lighting
- Telephone - Computer - Printer
- Bar height chairs, table height chairs, lounge seating (allow for ADA access) - Bar - Coffee tables
- Ambient lighting - Warm - Uplighting
- Piano
- Chairs (single chairs, bench seating) - Tables - Accessories
- Ambient lighting - Warm - Uplighting
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300 m2
1ST FLOOR GUEST OFFICE AREA
LOUNGE/BAR
FURNITURE
350 m2
- Signage, name and menu cover, wait staff outfits and table setitng/ accessories - Minimum seating for 40 (including bar eating), allow for one ADA seating space at main bar - Signage, name and menu cover, wait staff outfits and table setitng/ accessories - Seating for minimum of 60 - majority of tables 4 tops used against walls of columns, railings or partial walls (may not float in traffic)
450 m2
- Lighting supplied by vendor
- Equipment supplied by vendor
- Trash recepticles - Grab bars
- Ambient lighting - Warm
- Lavatories, toilets, urinals - Baby changing tables - Full body mirror
- Size and number of lavatories, toilets, urinals determined by code (see codes) - ADA accessibility - Account for more than less
- Storage - King size bed frame and mattres - Desk - Desk chair - Coffee table - Side Table(s) - Accessories
- Ambient lighting - Task lighting - Warm
- Sink, toilet, bidet, shower/tub - 2 person vanity - kitchenette/wet bar with sink and refrigerator - Microwave - Flat screen television - Telephone/iPad
- Areas above the second floor can have balconies that extend out to the lease line - Window treatments
- Ambient lighting - Emergency lighting
- Signage - Wayfinding
150 m2
25 m2
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USER PROFILES 9
THE CREDO The Ritz-Carlton is a place where the genuine care and comfort of our guests is our highest mission. We pledge to provide the finest personal service and facilities for our guests who will always enjoy a warm, relaxed, yet refined ambience. The Ritz-Carlton experience enlivens the senses, instills well-being, and fulfills even the unexpressed wishes and needs of our guests.
MOTTO At The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C., “We are Ladies and Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen.” This motto exemplifies the anticipatory service provided by all staff members.
THREE STEPS OF SERVICE
1 A warm and sincere greeting. 2 Use the guest’s name. Anticipation and fulfillment of each guest’s needs. 3 Fond farewell. Give a warm good-bye and use the guest’s name.
H OT E L D E V E LOPE R RITZ CARLTON
“We are Ladies and Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen.� THE 6TH DIAMOND - Mystique, Emotional Engagement, Functional
VA C A TI O N E RS Age Range: 0-100+ Origin: Local or nonlocal Weight: Varying Height: Varying Gender: Varying Needs: Comfort, Functionality, High-end service, Range of dining options, Professionalism, Knowledgable concierge on area/attractions Concerns: Privacy, Attentive staff, Cleanliness, Distance to attractions
B U S I N E SS T R AV E LE R S Age Range: 21-65+ Origin: Nonlocal Weight: Varying Height: Varying Gender: Varying Needs: Comfort, Functionality, Professionalism, Informal meeting space, Guest computer/print room, Room service Concerns: Privacy, Close to business meeting locatoin(s), Close to airports
L O C A L CO M M U N I T Y Age Range: 0-100+ Origin: Local Weight: Varying Height: Varying Incentives: Dining, Social media presence/opportunities, Rotating Museum exhibits Concerns: High-end service, Boundary between hotel guests and daily hotel visitors Job Opportunities: Provide jobs for local community
Gender: Varying
E M P L O YE E S Age Range: 18-65+ Origin: Local Weight: Varying Height: Varying Gender: Varying Considerations: Functional working environment, Job specific equipment is provided Concerns: Employee areas, Equipment storage areas, Ease of access, Employee entrances/exits Back of House: Designated storage spaces for employees, Eating area, Break/relaxation area, Adequate private changing/rest areas, Access to front of house areas Front of House: Designated area for working, Presentable/professional attire 10
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CONCEPT
On the bustling, contemporary street of Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, sits Tupi House. Tupi House is a luxury hotel which offers a multitude of experiences for travelers and locals alike. The idea of a journey through a museum space is displayed in the scale and proportions throughout, as well as emphasis on sculptural aspects and focal points. The journey one takes through the space is of mystique and opulence brought upon through contrasts between ancestral and contemporary design elements, a range in opposing textures, and use of natural colors.
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LEVEL ONE
Back of House Back of House
Loading Dock and Storage
Elevators
Restrooms
Restrooms Coffee Bar
Museum/Event Space
Employee Area
Reception
Lobby
Coffee Bar
Reception
Museum/ Event Space
Concierge
Elevator Lobby
Lobby
Employee Kitchen
Employee Area
Guest Office Concierge Offices
Offices Climate Trap
SHARED AREAS
ELEVATOR
PUBLIC AREAS
SHARED AREAS
PRIVATE AREAS STAIRS
PUBLIC AREAS PRIVATE AREAS STAIRS
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
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ENTRY RECEPTION STAIRS COFFEE BAR LOBBY SEATING MUSEUM/EVENT SPACE MUSEUM STORAGE LOADING DOCK EMPLOYEE EXIT/ENTRANCE CORRIDOR MEN’S RESTROOM WOMEN’S RESTROOM ELEVATOR LOBBY EMPLOYEE LOUNGE GUEST OFFICE EMPLOYEE OFFICES
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RECEPTION/KIOSK CHECK-IN
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Upon entering Tupi House, guests are greated by the foundation on which the hotel is built upon. The idea of a grand sculpture that draws attention and encourages a journey through the juxtaposition of materials and colors. The grand staircase and flooring pattern ground the reception area, as well as gnerate a natural the natural circulation for guests around it.
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LO B BY & M U S E U M / E V E N T S PA C E
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The lobby space offers variations in seating for all guests. Each seating area is grounded with a brass inlay outlining that area, as well as inset jute carpeting or emerald quartzite stone. The juxtaposition in textures is evident through use of different woods, smooth stones, a polished concrete, shagreen coffee tables, as well as embroidered and plush fabrics. In the museum/event space, the grid ceiling allows the upmost function. Partition walls come in multiple sizes and are suspended at the desired height and location in the space depending on the event/exhibit taking place. Pendant lights are also movable to any location within the grid.
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CO F F E E B A R 21
To fully immerse guests in a luxury stay at Tupi House, upon arrival, a welcome coffee cocktail is offered to all guests to further envelop the culture of Brazil as coffee is one of their major exports. This coffee bar is grounded by the central staircase and encourages interactions with guests as it is unsurpassible with main circulation on the first floor.
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LEVEL TWO
Lounge
Restrooms
Elevators Restrooms Back of House Outdoor Lounge
Host Stand
Indoor Lounge
Elevator Lobby
Corridor
Restaurant
PUBLIC AREAS
Host Stand
Janitor’s Closet
Bar
SHARED AREAS
Back of House
Bar Kitchen
Restaurant
Kitchen
ELEVATOR SHARED AREAS PUBLIC AREAS
PRIVATE AREAS
PRIVATE AREAS
STAIRS
STAIRS
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ELEVATOR LOBBY RESTAURANT HOST STAND STAIRS RESTAURANT KITCHEN RESTAURANT INDOOR/OUTDOOR BAR TERRACE PIANO LOUNGE CORRIDOR LOUNGE MEN’S RESTROOM WOMEN’S RESTROOM BACK OF HOUSE
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The lounge corridor is the main connection between the restaurant and bar areas on the second floor. This connection space also provides a museum journey for guests, displaying art on walls, and can be changed out when needed depending on the different exhibits taking place.
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ARTESANAL, meaning “handmade’, is the highend restaurant experience offered at Tupi House. A partition wall with a fire accent divides the space between restaurant and host stand to create more sense of privacy.
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The journey through a museum continues with a display wall in the restaurant that can be changed out for rotating art exhibits. The juxtaposition between textures is also seen through the smooth stone flooring, embroidered backs of chairs, reflective wall finishes, as well as a mirrored ceiling which creates a larger scale for the small space. Seating arrangements can be changed up between the square and circular 4-tops. A divider wall with unique cut glass separates the 2-tops from the rest of the seating in the restaurant.
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The piano lounge offers an intimate space on the second floor providing an area for performers and live music to be heard throughout. The large window wall offers views to the terrace and Paulista Avenue. The art display further provides the idea of a journey through a museum and art can be rotated depending on the exhibit taking place.
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The circular nature of this bar creates contrast with the linearity seen throughout all other areas on the second floor. Placing the bar indoors and outdoors provides guests with options when it comes to seating. The use of smooth stone materials draws attention, as well as circular mirrored ceiling which elongates the bar and enhances its scale in the space.
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section perspective This section perspective shows the direct correlation between floors one and two and their connection through the grand staircase.
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LEVELS THREE-EIGHT
Elevators King Suite
Guest Room
Guest Room
Junior Suite
Ice and Vending
Guest Room
King Suite
Guest Room
Elevators
Junior Suite
Ice and Vending
King Suite Junior Suite
Guest Room
Guest Room
Junior Suite
Guest Room
Guest Room
King Suite Junior Suite
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JUNIOR SUITE GUEST ROOM
Guest Room
Guest Room
Junior Suite
Guest Room
Guest Room
KING SUITE JUNIOR SUITE GUEST ROOM STAIRS
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ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR KING SUITES JUNIOR SUITES GUEST ROOMS VENDING HOUSE KEEPING
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The guest’s journey through a museum continues on the suite corridor floors where glass art displays drop from the ceiling and are emphasized with spotlighting. The main lighting throughout the corridor is a cove lighting inset in the ceiling which assists in guiding guests down the corridor. The use in juxtaposing textures is evident in the carpeting design, the linearity in the wall finish, as well as smooth marble accents.
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ENTRY KITCHENETTE LIVING AREA TERRACE BEDROOM STORAGE BATHROOM
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Luxury is evident in the king suite’s bedroom through use of high-end and reflective materials. The back wall covering is a silk embroidered gold fabric which is inset in a brass trim and then cove lit. A chenille headboard with an intertwined gold thread gives a plush and opulence feel to the space. To further add to the room’s richness, alabaster stone walls and lamps contrast the cherry wood side tables with their textures.
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From this view of the entry to the king suite, one can see almost all spaces throughout. A notable feature in this space is the curved glass wall that looks through into the bathroom. This allows for immense amounts of natural light to enter this space from the windows in the entry/ kitchenette. To provide further privacy in the bathroom, the glass is on a switch that can fog over when needed.
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D E S I G N E D BY : C A R LY F R E Y
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