Sunshine Bay Fishery
This experimental project entitled ‘Reclaimed island for fishery in Hong Kong’ was created for a Biennale exhibition.
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The exterior needed to have a pale modern look with not more than three finish clad materials. We decided to work with; paint, glass and aluminum panel with wood print.
The structure’s original architecture was kept as is mostly everywhere, it was only refurbished. The grand ‘Chhatris’ of roofs were kept and made into personal massage therapy rooms.
It was a challenge to this as the project was only a pitch and they didn’t have any original drawings of the structure. Most of the model was built by eye balling pictures and estimating judgements. The archways ref. images were provided by the client and then later covered in jali.
It was quite a big premises and the work was broken up according to areas, i got this exterior sauna and Jacuzzi area showing the courtyard filled with special outdoor massage tents.
The only con about this project was that it was get through and the whole thing went down. Would’ve been a nice place to Chill and relax.
The hotel management wanted the pool area to be reimagined. As the area is predominantly populated with hospitality buildings and the beach being the main factor, the hotel in particular was away from the beach comparatively. The aim was to create a beach mood designed around the pool and merging with the hotel structure.
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La Siesta is a hotel located in Al Ain Al Sokhna, Egypt. I was commissioned to do the renders for the restaurant, pool and the reception areas.
Each image took 2-4 hours @ 4000px and were lit by Peter Guthrie’s excellent HDRI skies.