Crystal Bar
This cub/bar/nightclub makes his name from the famous champagne ‘cristall’ and the concept is inspired by the bubbles that form in the champagne glass.
This has been build in Volcurno Italy in 2006 on an urban site
Cristall’s dominant color is white with a mint green finish. The use of dynamic lighting systems changes the atmosphere and the feel of the whole bar/ nightclub to match the mood that is required and to create a range of different moods. This intention is created the best in the lounge area, whose the total white deco absorbs the projected lighting well. All the colors create a relaxing mood for everyone to enjoy.
Center Bar at Zurich Airport
This airport bar was design by a Swiss company that specializes in retail restaurant and bar designs.
The bar is created to make the space relaxing and not to over crowded . The clean lines of the bar and the whole furniture blends in perfectly with the surrounding structure of the airport this was build in 2003 as a major renovation and expansion project
The colors blend in and are not to over whelming for passengers . The piano adds elegance and sophistication.
Frankfurt Contemporary Luxury Club Lounge ď‚™
The Morgen Interior Design studio was founded in 1988 by architect and artist Sabine Muhlbauer Thomas Tritsch. He had the responsibility to converted the 55o square meter area into the Cocoon Club Lounge. The space is dominated by bright pentagonal structures designed by the artist Jorg Obenaer in other to disguise the sound system without affecting the sound quality or the appearance of the club. The seating areas are made off solid oak and the the other surfaces are soft matt rubberized surfaces and mirror shades. The floor is made out of wood..
Modern Technology Lounge Bar This Modern Technology lounge was designed by Karim Rashiid , he was brought his unique look ‘’Digipop’’ I Eastern Europe by designing and planning interior design of the new restaurantlounge bar of Majik Café in Belgrade. It took from march to may 2007 to design it and from may to December 2007 to construct the whole lounge . It was finally opened in January 2008 the area that was used was 18- square meters front of house. The full length naked body marks the bathroom the exterior is finished in polish stainless steel, and mosaic tiles, the mirrors are shaped as icons. The interior of the Modern Technology lounge bar is very sophisticated and modern with deep color lights to transform the whole room and give it a new mood to it . The wallpaper and prints on the walls are the same color as the light to blend in and make sure that it adds to the feel/ mood of the room.
Alegra by Mr. Important ď‚™
The LED screens on the ceiling dominate the space and the long, big broken crease in the middle of the ceiling’s flat surface is there  to point out the different surfaces that are within the room. Black glass panels help unite the room and make it seem like its one big surface and make it feel like the ceiling and he walls merge together. The warm golden yellow peeks give the sensual feel to the space. The cracks of the walls is also very detailed making it hard to concentrate on one thing .
Mr. important is a San Francisco based design fir specializing in nightclubs, hotels, bars and lounges. They bring a unique lounging experience that will be remembered and talked about. Alegra means happy in Spanish. Alegra is a 300 square it was completed in February 2012 meter restaurant, lounge and bar in Burj Khalifa the worlds tallest building. Alegra is a combination of elements of high resolution LED screens , masses of glass and mirrored ceiling, a contrast of warm coloured lighting as well as dynamic surfaces.
See through Church
This church was inspired by the image of a word ’transparency’ even though the word can mean a lot of different things and wouldn't ’t normal be interpreted in a church it has been successfully designed by Belgium architect Pierterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh. The church is a long term art installation in a public space.
This magnificent ten meters structure made of 100 stacked layers and 2000 columns of steel plates positioned in such a way that it creates the illusion that the visitors can almost walk though the walls. The way that the light goes through the church makes it almost invisible in sunset or sunrise, it also makes it blend into the surroundings perfectly its not too eye catching and it doesn't’t distract from the surrounding landscape. This is a very good example of less is more. It was opened to the pubic 4th September 201.
St. Hilaire church
The interior design of this church was inspired by the topology of the place , just like a ‘box’ sunk into the sand. This church conversion is very unusual due to it looking very modern and something out of the ordinary. In most church conversions the architect can not explore the full potential of the project because of religious believes and view of what it should all look like no matter f its old or new.
Mathieu Lehanneur has enchanted and created superior atmosphere in the church by using and extremely mineral look. The designer had imaged white marble flowing though the heart of the church and this has been shown as a big center piece in the middle of the church , this brings the church to a more modern level of development. Also instead of having boring wooden craved furniture that makes everything look old the designer used massive chunks of marble cut into simple rectangles. The color inside the marble bing more character to the whole place.
Chapel for the Deaconesses of St Loup