Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Building Design Refreshments citrus hotel in India

Architect juice and add color to revive Mumbai hotel after 20 years of disuse
Project Orange has completed the Park Hotel in New Bombay, an extension project of the city of Mumbai. Although built 20 years ago, the hotel was never finished and fell into neglect. The architect of the building painted white, illuminating the night lights of blue and orange.


The interior mix traditional Indian patterns and textures with clean lines and modern forms. All furniture and most of the fabrics were designed by the Orange specifically for the project.


Facilities include reception, bar, coffee in the pool and on the ground floor, and "Bamboo" restaurant that can accommodate up to 60 people. The reception, with hand-finished plaster Jali, leads to the circular, stuffing "tense" the area. The orange bar of plaster broke address to the terrace.


The rooms are generous in proportion, with high ceilings decorated in a classic neutral palette, lifted by flashes of bright color. The cabinet is a one-stop shop for customers and a closet, safe, refrigerator and tea. The bathrooms have showers and a huge teak conceit against the length of the room.


On the upper floor there is a large banquet room next to three business suites of interconnection.


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