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Typology: Hotel complex
Location: Dubai, UAE
Status: in progress
Customer/Architect: Unica
Visualization: Omega Render
Completion Time: 2 weeks
Our next visualization is created for the underwater luxury vessel resort in Dubai. Venice … it was this city that inspired architects to create this magnificent resort complex. Island recreation areas seem to float in the water. Arches and sand colors of interiors, lots of water with floating gondolas – everything here reminds Venice. In this visualization, we tried to convey the special atmosphere of this beautiful place.
In the last few days we had some free time between the project, so we decided to fill it with some practice, and that’s how this project came to life. Interior design By Kohlrabi Architektura Wnętrz
Visualsation of this apartment was the final part of the Parisian project by VisEngine.
The initial task was to fit everything— and a little more — for a normal comfortable lifestyle in a cozy little apartment in Paris. And although the main style of the apartment was dictated by somewhat old-fashioned design of the hotel we didn’t want to make interior look pompous or bulky. On the contrary, our aim was to breathe new life into the old premises adding some air and freshness.
Having that in mind, VisEngine designers focused on practical and simple forms and materials. Natural wood, velvet, brass and art-deco elements allowed us to create an interior that would be a perfect match for the bohemian Paris and contemporary classics.
The layout of the apartment is as simple and practical as possible. Large windows give plenty of light, therefore, light fittings serve not as main but as supporting elements in the room. Thus, we managed to create efficient zoning of the apartment where every zone could be absolutely autonomous in terms of functionality: kitchen, dining room and lounge, though not divided by walls, are still clearly separated from each other.
The entire interior is decorated in subtle pastel colours, which already make it universal for everyone. But in order to add a personal touch to it we decided to mix in some vibrant green shades and decorative brass elements. Green, along with its various gradients, is the main ‘theme’ colour and it has been used not only in ornamental plants, but also for the furniture upholstery and as a dominant shade in the accessories.
And last but not least — an open decorative fireplace which also adds to the coziness and comfort of our interior.
We are so proud to publish this job we made for Foster + Partners. The image has been commissioned for the “Cité de la Musique de Genève” international design competition. The project has been completed in three days, and architects provided us only with the 3d model of building.
Do you like people silhouettes in architectural visualizations? Below we present an example that we are particularly proud of. Reconstruction of Sturegallerian in the heart of Stockholm. Visualization made for TamGroup.