Hotel Proposal for A Fictitious New Hotel in Oslo, Norway
Subject: Individual Design Project
Brief: Fictitious new hotel near the Norwegian Opera House in Oslo, Norway.
Design inspired by the shape and materials of the Opera House for connection, visitors are to feel they are in a scene of dramatic and elegant interior.
Drawn in: ArhiCAD
Rendered in: Artlantis
Concept
Floor plan
Master Suite.
The glass wall is inspired by the shape and fasade of the Norwegian Opera House. With its frosted glass it separates the bedroom from the entrance in a soft manner. The wall behind the king size bed has giant piano keys coming down from the ceiling, representing the music in the theatre. The gold geometric shapes in the wallpaper rests on a deep, dusty purple, and reflects the light of the ceiling lamps, hung in different lengths to remind of the bounce of a ballerina's petticoat.
The bright ceiling helps reflect the light and is a contrast to the else deep tones in the interior.
Deep yellow arm chairs that break with the purple and white.
Bathroom walls of light grey concrete tiles in great contrast to the golden high gloss floor. Three spacious shelves with plenty of storage space, and matching tap, mirror frame and towel rack of golden metal. See-through glass wall to separate the shower without giving the room a sense of being smaller.
Glass wall inspired by the shape and fasade of the Norwegian Opera House. This delicate detail connects the two buildings together and brings a piece of the Opera into the glamorous suite.
Interior from Slettvoll KIIL, Northern Lighting and House Doctor.