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HOSPITALITY & COMMERCIAL WORK PORTFOLIO

EMANUEL MARREIROS — 2017


— LOCA — ABU DHABI, UAE 2015


LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PLAN

RESTAURANT CONCEPT

LOCA

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT SECTION

RESTAURANT CONCEPT

LOCA

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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LOCA RESTAURANT CONCEPT PHOTO

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— BURGUER 28 — ABU DHABI, UAE 2016


BURGUER 28 RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BURGUER 28 RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BURGUER 28 RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BURGUER 28 RESTAURANT CONCEPT PLAN / SECTION

RESTAURANT CONCEPT

BURGUER 28

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BURGUER 28 RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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— HELLO FRUITS — DUBAI, UAE 2017


HELLO FRUITS FRUIT BAR CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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HELLO FRUITS FRUIT BAR CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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HELLO FRUITS FRUIT BAR CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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HELLO FRUITS FRUIT BAR CONCEPT PLAN

NOTE: EXISTING INTERIO REFERENCE FOR LEVEL, +3.90M = +

HELLO FRUITS

A302 B

D A304

FRUIT BAR CONCEPT

FINISHING SCHED

FL01 FL02 BOX 1330X600

DB

FACP

ONU

EDB

24/7

BOX 500X400

TECH CABINET

GRAB & GO FRIDGES

BOX 500X400

BOX 500X400

D 1.01

WL02

MERCHANDISE

WAITER STATION

WL01 RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE D900

A301 A

D 2.01 GREASE TRAP BY CLIENT

A301 A

2x BLENDER

-0.015M FFL

WL01

CENTRAL TABLE 2.40X1.00M

WOOD THRESHOLD

FL02 WL03 CL03

FFL +0.00M FFL

WL01

FL02 CL01

WL02 SHAKER

WL03 WHEAT GRASS JUICE MACHINE

PASTRY

HIGH TABLE 400X1800

A201 1

BLENDER (UNDER COUNTER)

HIGH TABLE 400X1800

G 1.01

FFL +0.00M FFL

FFL +0.00M FFL

SHELVING

HIGH TABLE 2.40X0.40M

RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE D900

CL02 CL03

STORAGE

RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE 900X800

WL02

WL04

WINDOW TABLE

FL01 WL01 CL02

WL04

CASHIER

SEALING

RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE 900X800

CL01

FLOOR CONC MATTE CONC ANTI-S COAT

CEILIN WOOD PAINTE WOOD OPEN GYPSU WITH BASE EGGS

WALL PLAST TRADI FINISH CERAM 2.0 CH MATT, PLAST WITH QUICK IVORY WALL APPLI

GRINDING

RECLAIMED WOOD TABLE D900

CLIENT

C A303

COFFEE MACHINE

COMPLEMENTS UNIT

WL04

C A303

HIGH TABLE 400X1800

sugar, honey, salt, pepper, vinegar napkins, cutlery, straws, wet wipes

WOOD THRESHOLD

PROJECT

Hello Fruits Store LOCATION

Marsa Al Seef, Dubai, UAE UNIT NUMBER

P2-12-1

HELLO FRUITS

GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT

ARCHITECTURE

D A304

1:60

A302 B

A202 2

DRAWING

GROUND FLOOR LA PHASE

CONCEPT DOCUMEN ARCHITECTURE DATE

09-05-2017 SHEET SIZE / NUMBER

A3 / 06 SCALE

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HELLO FRUITS FRUIT BAR CONCEPT SECTION

NOTE: EXISTING INTERIOR LEVEL TAKEN AS REFERENCE FOR NEW FLOOR FINISHING LEVEL, +3.90M = +0.00M

FRUIT BAR CONCEPT

HELLO FRUITS FINISHING SCHEDULE

FLOORS CONCRETE WITH CLEAR MATTE EPOXY FINISHING CONCRETE WITH ANTI-SLIPPERY CLEAR EPOXY COAT

FL01 FL02

CEILINGS WOOD CLADDING (RECLAIMED PAINTED RED RAL 2012 / OLD WOOD FINISHING) OPEN CEILING GYPSUM BOARD, PAINTED WITH PAINTED WITH WATER BASE DULUX QUICK DRYING EGGSHELL , IVORY, RAL 1014

CL01

CL02 CL03

+04.40 FFL CEILING LEVEL

+04.40 FFL WALLS PLASTERED WALL WITH TRADITIONAL TEXTURE FINISHING CERAMIC TILE, RAK, SURFACE CL01 2.0 CHARCOAL, NATURAL MATT, 60X60CM, NO GROUT PLASTERED WALL, PAINTED WITH WATER BASE DULUX QUICK DRYING EGGSHELL , IVORY, RAL 1014 WALL PAPPER GRAPHICS APPLIED ON PLASTERED WALL

WL01

CL02

WL02

+03.40 FFL FALSE CEILING LEVEL WL03

CL01

WL01

CL03

WL02

WL04

CL02

+03.40 FF WL01

CLIENT

WL02

WL04

GRAB & GO FRIDGE

WL02

D 1.01 PROJECT

Hello Fruits Store

FL01

+00.00 FFL FLOOR LEVEL

FL02

FL02

FL02

LOCATION

FL01

+00.00 F

Marsa Al Seef, Dubai, UAE UNIT NUMBER

P2-12-1 ARCHITECTURE

SECTION A SCALE 1:50

PAINTED LOGO ON WOOD CLADDING

FRIDGE CLADDING WITH RECLAIMED WOOD, INCLUDING VENTILATION PERFURATIONS

SECTION C DRAWING

WALLPAPPER APPLIED ON TRADITIONAL FINISHING WALL

SCALE 1:50

SECTION A PHASE

CONCEPT DOCUMENTATION / ARCHITECTURE DATE

09-05-2017 SHEET SIZE / NUMBER

A3 / 11 SCALE

1:50

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— PAUSE — DUBAI, UAE 2016


PAUSE COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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PAUSE COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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PAUSE COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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PAUSE COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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PAUSE COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT PLAN

— Wall boxes Modular wooden boxes with proportional dimensions, able to be combined as required per space conditions

COFFEE SHOP CONCEPT

PAUSE

— Technical area Hidden door panel composed by wood boxes, with pivotal opening system

— Communication Boards Wood base boards, with surface mounted communication elements (variable dimensions)

— Back Wall Matte black steel plate (to be coordinated with F&B requirements)

— Products related Wall Wood boxes supported by wooden studs substructure

— Working area Wall niche with matte black paneling wall and wood counter

— Wood Wall Wooden base substructure, for wall cladding and structural support for display boxes and communication system

— Side table / Shelving

— Feature Wall

Wood shelve supported by wooden substructure, working as side table or display shelving

Wood boxes supported by wooden studs substructure

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— MORE CAFE — JEDDAH, KSA 2017


MORE CAFE RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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MORE CAFE RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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MORE CAFE RESTAURANT CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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MORE CAFE RESTAURANT CONCEPT PLAN

C A202

RESTAURANT CONCEPT

MORE CAFE

2.01 OPEN KITCHEN 1 35.5 M2 FL04 CL04 WL09

WL01

2.03 FEMALE TOILET 9 M2

2.02 MALE TOILET 7.5 M2 FL03 CL04 WL07

WL05

FL03 CL04 WL07

1.08 CIRCULATION 1 4.6 M2

WL01

Cleaning equipments cabinet

FL03 CL01 WL01 WL03

Communication wall WL01 WL08

WL05

B A201

B A201

1.06 COUNTER 1 20.5 M2

1.07 SOFA SITTING 10 M2

1.03 FAMILY AREA 3 15 M2

FL01 CL01

Art wall

WL02

FL01 CL01

FL01 CL01 1.03 FAMILY AREA 1 50 M2 FL01 CL01

FL03

WL02

A A201

A A201 Waiter station 7 1.04 FAMILY AREA 2 16.5 M2 FL01 CL01

1.09 RETAIL SHELVES 12.1 M2

Logo

WL01

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WL06

5 4

FL03 CL01

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WL06 2 1 1.01 ENTRANCE & RECEPTION 7.5 M2 FL03 CL01

FINISHES LAYOUT - GROUND FLOOR SCALE 1:50

Electrical DB

artworks

WL05

FL02

1.02 ENTRANCE 2 2.2 M2 WL06 WL01

FL03 CL01

2 A202

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MORE CAFE RESTAURANT CONCEPT PLAN

C A202

RESTAURANT CONCEPT

MORE CAFE

2.04 OPEN KITCHEN 2 43.5 M2 FL04 CL04 WL09

2.06 STAFF ROOM 5.5 M2

2.07 OFFICE 6 M2

FL04 CL04 WL09

FL01 CL04 WL01

FL01 CL04 WL01

Storage cabinet

WL01

WL01 2.05 MALE TOILET 2 8 M2

Communication wall WL01 WL08

1.14 COUNTER 2 15.5 M2

FL04 CL04 WL09

WL01 WL08

Book Shelves/Waiter Station

FL01 CL01

B A201

WL03

1.13 CASUAL DINING 1 24.9 M2 FL03

FL01 CL01

Big artwork WL02

B A201

1.10 READING/ WORKING AREA 19.5 M2 FL02 CL02

WL01 WL08

FL02 1.15 CIRCULATION 2 5.6 M2

2.08 Staircase 10.2 m2 FL02 CL01

A A201

21 20 WL03

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17

16

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12

11

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A A201

9 8

1.11 BUSINESS LOUNGE 16 M2 FL02 CL02

1.13 CASUAL DINING 2 29.6 M2

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WL02

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WL06

FL01 CL03

Logo

Photography Wall

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4 3 2 1

FINISHES LAYOUT - FIRST FLOOR SCALE 1:50

C A202

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— SUNCOAST — DUBAI, UAE 2016


SUNCOAST SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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SUNCOAST SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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SUNCOAST SHOWROOM CONCEPT PLAN

SHOWROOM CONCEPT

SUNCOAST

Materials area 72.5 m2

Open Office 33.5 m2

Meeting Room 25m2 Client Lounge & Counter 51.5 m2

Storage 31.5 m2

Product Display 404 m2

Circulation 176 m2

Service Area 30.5 m2

Accessories 23 m2

Entrance Area 8 m2

Shopfront 38 m2

Ground floor __

832 m2 __

01. Entrance area

02. Window showcase

03. Products display (stages & shelves)

04. Client’s lounge & counter

05. Accessories area

06. Meeting room
 07. Tailoring area

08. Service areas

09. Loading dock

10. Circulation & staircase

08.0 m2

38.0 m2

404.0 m2

51.5.0 m2

23.0 m2

25.0 m2
 46.8 m2

30.5 m2

16.6 m2

176.0 m2

138 m2 __

11. Materials area

12. Open office

13. Storage

72.5 m2

33.5 m2

31.5 m2

Mezzanine floor __

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SUNCOAST SHOWROOM CONCEPT SECTIONS

SHOWROOM CONCEPT

SUNCOAST

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— BACK COMFORT — RIYADH, KSA 2016


BACK COMFORT SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BACK COMFORT SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BACK COMFORT SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BACK COMFORT SHOWROOM CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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BACK COMFORT SHOWROOM CONCEPT PLAN

SHOWROOM CONCEPT

BACK COMFORT

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— ORION

DENTAL CLINIC — RIYADH, KSA 2015


ORION DENTAL CLINIC CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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ORION DENTAL CLINIC CONCEPT 3D VIEW

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ORION DENTAL CLINIC CONCEPT 3D VIEW

DENTAL CLINIC CONCEPT

ORION

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— AFOC

ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB — ABU DHABI 2016


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB STRATEGY

Development Process

1. Preliminary Interpretation

• • • •

prepare the space to receive a new intervention keep the area as neutral as possible remove the external elements from the space return to the original building units

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2. Timeless Intervention

• • • •

concept intervention proposal project references / case-studies justifying the options taken development of a contemporary approach to the project technical and functional analysis of the space program

3. Heritage Integration

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• • •

identification of historical elements to be considered relevant to the project historical inheritance reflection / interpretation objects, materials and textures to be integrated in the proposal

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

Grand Entrance _ Space Concept

The entrance marks and defines the character of the building. The key area is to develop the first moment and reaction, defining what will be the Building Concept. The Magnificent scale enhancing the roof structure as a space 
 feature element.

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC West Wing access Level 2

Interior Garden 2055 m2 Access Flow Public / Commercial areas Level 2 Banquet area 1480 m2 Public Access 5933 m2

Access Flow Public / Commercial areas Level 2 Grand Entrance Level 2

Entrance Hall 380m2 / 177 m2

Building Level 2

East Wing access Level 2


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC

Access Flow Public / Commercial areas Level 2

Current Situation The entrance hall is defined and controlled by the pillars rhythm and the above balcony level. The grand entrance area is limited, as the flow is redirected to the upper floors, or to the adjacent commercial areas.

Main Building Level 2


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC

Access to Upper Lounge VIP / Lounge areas Level 4

Mid-Level Balcony Lounge / Meeting areas Level 3

Current Situation The entrance hall is defined and controlled by the pillars rhythm and the above balcony level. The grand entrance area is limited, as the flow is redirected to the upper floors, or to the adjacent commercial areas.

Main Building Level 3 / 4


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC

Proposed Grand Entrance

Access Flow Public / Commercial areas Level 2

An open and wide entrance area promotes the contemplation of the monumental roof element. The building assumes his character as the master piece to be inhabited, creating an evolutive experience trough his natural flow between corridors and the central courtyard, the interior garden. Main Building Level 2


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC

Proposed Grand Entrance

Access to Garden Lounge VIP / Lounge areas Level 4

The simplified path possibilities, generates the intentional experience towards the garden and the suspended balcony. From the entrance area, the guest is invited to admire and contemplate the immense roof presence, shape and form, until achieves the central moment, the intense relation between the interior garden and the human presence.

Main Building Level 3 / 4


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC

Proposed Grand Entrance

Access to Roof Lounge Rooftop Lounge areas Level 5

The simplified path possibilities, generates the intentional experience towards the garden and the suspended balcony. From the entrance area, the guest is invited to admire and contemplate the immense roof presence, shape and form, until achieves the central moment, the intense relation between the interior garden and the human presence.

Main Building Level 3 / 4


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

GRAND ENTRANCE

AFOC


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

Banquet Hall _ Space Concept

The space is involved by a continuous dynamic form. Composed by palm tree leaves the new structure redefines the hall, generating a new contemporary hall with references to heritage materials and elements. Light is controlled and positioned according to reflective areas in a theatrical effect, enhancing the space quality and details.

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

BANQUET HALL

AFOC What to do • Clear external elements • Create the space concept intervention • Clean and minimise the material selection • Use clear and continuous surfaces • Reduce the amount of reflective surfaces • Reuse the existing lighting fixtures, including them in a new ceiling element • Define the space relation with the adjacent areas


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

BANQUET HALL

AFOC

Ceiling Pattern Wood strips; Karelia Oak / local technics

Column Clading Wood strips; Karelia Oak / local technics Variable dimension from top to bottom

Lighting effects Lighting features between ceiling pattern forms, columns and column layers

1. area with ceiling geometry


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

BANQUET HALL

AFOC

Brand Pattern Reference forms and geometries establishing a physical connection with the space

Geometrical Composition Research for pattern floor based on existing geometrical forms

Flooring Detail Dekton flooring / Brass limits edge pattern

4. floor pattern application


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

BANQUET HALL

AFOC Ceiling Light Maintain the existing light

Columns Wood strips; Karelia Oak Electric Light

Wall Vinyl boards heritage display

Ceiling Wood strips; Karelia Oak Electric Light

Floor Raised wood floor; Karelia Oak Stonewashed Ivory

Space Partition Architectural fabric curtain. Perimetrical hidden track system.


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

BANQUET HALL

AFOC

— What to do • • • • • • •

Clear external elements Create the space concept intervention Clean and minimise the material selection Use clear and continuous surfaces Reduce the amount of reflective surfaces Reuse the existing lighting fixtures, including them in a new ceiling element Define the space relation with the adjacent areas

Main Building Level 2


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

Hotel _ Space Concept

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ENTRANCE

AFOC Transforming the lobby area in a open, clear an continuous lounge will redefine the initial feeling wile enter the hotel. The reception unit will be relocated in the adjacent courtyards developing a new approach to the inner void, promoting a major relation with the building and the interior garden.


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ENTRANCE

AFOC Interior Graden • Create a “natural” interior garden • Simplify the architectural and external elements • Clean and minimise the material selection • Combine plants and water in specific moments • Reduce the amount of reflective surfaces • Define the space relation with the adjacent areas • Integrated lighting fixtures in the garden

Light “Heritage Suspended net lamp” with spots of

Reception Travertine Stone strips converge with wood strips defining the an organic Floor Travertine Stone strips that defines the greenery around the stairs and interior gardenreception area

Seating Area Wood strips creating a flow seating


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

Hotel Corridor _ Space Concept

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL CORRIDOR

AFOC The triple high centre void is the light source, the interior garden and the visual connection element throughout the hotel building. The architectural elements that defines the corridors, also generates the rhythm, alignments and the different building levels. As a functional organism, it is the transitional area between the public and private areas, simple and clear.

Central corridor flow materialised in Bolon vinyl, due to its versatility, unbeatable combination of design, durability, ease of cleaning and sustainability, Bolon BKB Sisal Plain Sand

Ceiling Suspended ceiling, hiding all the infrastructures in “Ash Aalborg Kahrs wood horizontal stripes”

Central corridor Dekton employs exclusive Sinterized Particle Technology; This zero porosity and lack of the micro-defects mark the difference. “Dekton Edora Natural collection

Light Cove light all over the corridor perimeter, at the interception between wall and suspended ceiling.

Door & wall cladding Hidden doors system and wall, in “Karelia Ash Select Artic wood”

Wall Sanded plaster in ash color.

Spacing black aluminium profile

New floor finishing

Plaster wall

Existing floor level

Glass guard Tempered glass


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL CORRIDOR

AFOC • Clean and minimise the material selection • Continuous floor, walls and ceiling • Introduce lighting effects • Define the rooms entrance niche • Accurate and balanced new materials and color palette

Suspended Ceiling Ash wood horizontal stripes

Door & wall cladding Hidden doors system and wall, in “Karelia Ash Select Artic wood”

Wall Sanded plaster in ash color.

Wooden suspended ceiling Hidden LED linear light Wood cladding

Interior False ceiling Door frame Hidden door system

Light Drop shadow light count.. all the limits of the corridor, wall vs ceiling


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

Hotel _Room Space Concept

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AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC The hotel room is an experimental device where heritage, tradition and contemporary ideas meet, as an evolutive reflection of a room area. Materials and furniture were selected and organised creating experiences and relations, connecting the cultural inheritance to the daily requirements of a contemporary society. The room areas are immersed and connected by natural light. The relation between areas is continuous, with a soft harmony of materials, textures and light balance.


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC The introduction of new elements is defined by the nature of the space. Combining the controlled light and reflection with balanced materials and graphics, the space is transformed in a comfort and elegant area.

Entrance & corridor floor “Karelia Oak Story” engineered wood for more stability, and lower maintenance

Carpet “Desso Arcade carpet”; the concentration of fine dust particles in the air is as much as eight times lower than with other floors.

Glass frosted box separation from shower and room, allowing natural light to flow to the interior bathroom


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC Bedroom • Improve the space organisation • Redefine the room concept • Increase light and bright materials • Simplify and reduce furniture elements • Soft and delicate new materials and colour palette Curtain Black out roller curtain with light sheer to express suavity

Lounge Chair “Heritage Lounge Chair”

Bench “Heritage room bench”

Suspended side table and back Ash strip horizontal wood

Light LED suspension lighting fixture [Davide Groppi]


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC

Light LED suspension lighting fixture [Davide Groppi]

Shower rain fall shower head

Shower back wall & floor Silestone Kensho [light grey] by Cosentino Light ceiling mounted hanging mirror; Antonio Lupi “Bop 3”

Basin Built in wash basin & shelfSilestone Blanco Zeus Extreme] by Cosentino

Front wall Mutina Phenomenon mosaic “Rain A” bianco

Shower wall shelf & bench Built in shelfe Silestone Kensho

Floor & Left wall Silestone Blanco Zeus Extreme] by Cosentino [light grey] by Cosentino


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC Integrated and elegant, the toilet room is seen as continuous part of the room, providing the possibility of a private or open space to the room. Materials, appliances and light are combined providing a better space use and appearance, to a comfortable and refined experience. • Update the space organisation • Redefine bath concept and appliances • Introduce natural light and bright materials • New materials, colour palette and details combination

Light LED suspension lighting fixture [Davide Groppi]

Toilet back wall Mutina Phenomenon mosaic “Rain A” Nero

Toilet Floor and walls Silestone Kensho [light grey] by Cosentino Glass frosted wall separation from toilet and bathroom, allowing natural light to flow to the toilet


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC


AFOC ARMED FORCES OFFICERS CLUB SPACE CONCEPT

HOTEL ROOM

AFOC


ARCHITECTURE EMANUEL.UE@GMAIL.COM DUBAI / 2017


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