Hotel Puerta America
Gluckman Mayner was invited to design twenty-eight standard rooms and two suites in this concept hotel, which features twelve floors, each by a different designer. The initial architectural concept derived from the capsule hotel notion of a "box within a box." This concept is used to organize the approach to the different kinds of activities that take place within the small space of the hotel room. Each room features "rich" materials -- such as luxurious fabrics in metallic tones -- juxtaposed with "poor" materials such as cement board. In addition, natural substances like mica-flecked cement, felted-wool, and Spanish granite are used alongside artificial ones like acrylic and recycled plastic.
Year
2005
Location
Madrid, Spain
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Diephotodesigner.de: 1, 4, 9 Rafael Vargas: 2-3, 5-8