호텔프로젝트는 지역적 맥락과 현대도시 속에서 발생하는
다양한 요소를 접목하는 새로운 타입의 비즈니스 호텔로 제안된다.
-과거의 산업적 유물은 이제 대지의 응축된 시간을 이야기하는
소재로, 현대 과학과 혁신의 장소를 탈바꿈하는 장소에
아이텐티한 성격을 부여하는 장치로 작용한다.-
그리하여 호텔은 일반적인 비즈니스 호텔과는 차별화되는
독립적인 공간 구축과 장소의 시간이 반영된 재료들,
우드, 철, 구리와 같은 재료를 이용 다크라이트하며
매트한 공간을 연출한다.
저층부는 친목, 식사, 작업등의 프로그램을 수용하는
열린공간으로 외부환경과 수변뷰를 바라보는 전망이
가능한 공간으로 계획된다.
여기 265개의 객실과 10개의 스위트룸은 수변뷰 확보를
기본원칙으로 각기 다른 아이텐티한 테마로 디자인된다.
reviewed by SJ
Doos Architects have designed the interiors of the Radisson Blu Riverside Hotel in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This intimate business hotel is designed to promote being social and to collaborate across borders. The design concept has an urban eclectic theme inspired by the heritage of the location in Lindholmen, once the centre for the shipbuilding industry, and the area of today as a centre for science and innovation. The result is a hotel with more individual expression than your general business hotel. The material palette is derived from the area and its heritage with honest materials such as wood, iron and copper. Contrasts and worked through details such as matt-glossy, dark-light and warm-cold colours enhance the sought after feeling of warmth and care.
The ground floor layout is open with merging spaces for socializing, eating and working offering transparency to obtain great views of the surrounding area and the water. The room design is focused on taking advantage of the views as well as having unique design elements to give the room a more personal and intimate atmosphere. The design concept has a vibe of self-expression and all rooms have a large illustration designed by Doos in six different versions. The illustration is inspired by the geography and the history of Lindholmen with unexpected elements and humorous tweaks.
The hotel houses 265 rooms, 10 suites, conference area, the restaurant ”The Cuckoo’s Nest” and Body Lab Wellness and Fitness centre on the top floor, overlooking Gothenburg and the harbour. Lindholmen is a unique spot in Gothenburg with its historic past from the ship building industry. It is now transforming into a hub for science and innovation with new companies moving in bringing new people and new possibilities.
from contemporist