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Leisure Management - New Design
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From a rainforest hotel to a Zaha Hadid tower, we check out what’s new globally
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Elliott Museum Grand reveals new look
Project: Elliott Museum Grand Design: Gould Evans Location: Florida, US
The Elliott Museum Grand has reopened in Florida, US, following a multi-million dollar ‘green’ reconstruction project that includes a new building with expanded galleries. The architect, John Curran of Tampa-based firm Gould Evans, used the surrounding environment as inspiration for the striking new building.
The new 4,459sq m museum provides expanded galleries and studio space, as well as a 50-seat theatre, café, library, and flexible space for up to 500 people.
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The design was inspired by local rock formations |
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l Floor to ceiling windows maximise natural light in the galleries |
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Rainforest hotel and spa launched
Project: Botanique Hotel & Spa Design: Colletivo de Arquitetos Location: Campos do Jordao, Brazil
A new hotel has opened in the Atlantic rainforest in Brazil, backed by The Body Shop co-founder Gordon Roddick, AOL co-founder David Cole and two local Brazilian entrepreneurs.
Designed by Sao Paulo architects Colletivo de Arquitetos, the Botanique Hotel and Spa has six suites, 11 villas, a cinema, lounge and a 10,000sq ft spa with nine treatment rooms and an indoor pool.
The design features glass walls, exposed steel and wooden beams.
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The design features glass walls, exposed steel and wooden beams |
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Botanique Hotel & Spa |
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$555m expansion plans for SFMoMa revealed
Project: SFMoMa Design: Snøhetta Location: San Francisco, US
San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMa) has revealed details of its 235,000sq ft expansion, which will add to its galleries and public spaces, and provide a new home for the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection of contemporary art.
The new museum, which has been designed by SnØhetta, is due to open in 2016 and will feature seven levels with 130,000sq ft of gallery space. It will also feature a large vertical garden and almost 15,000sq ft of art-filled free access public space, as well as space dedicated to live art.
The design will be environmentally sensitive, and will aim to achieve LEED Gold certification
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Construction will start this summer at SFMoMa |
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It will feature the biggest public living wall of native plants in San Francisco |
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Milan tower project underway
Project: Citylife Milano Design: Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Arata Isozaki Location: Milan, Italy
Work is underway on Zaha Hadid’s ‘twisted tower’ in Milan, part of the Citylife Milano project which is set to transform the Milanese skyline.
The project sees Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind and Arata Isozaki each designing a tower in the middle of a 160,000sq m park (‘the twisted one’, ‘the curved one’ and ‘the straight one’, respectively. The towers will house around 10,000 people as well as an art museum, a retail area and a pavilion for sports and entertainment.
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Zaha Hadid’s ‘twisted tower’ will be 170m-tall |
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Revamped Luxembourg hotel launches
Project: Hotel Central Design: JOI-Design Location: Clervaux, Luxembourg
JOI-Design have transformed the former Hotel Central in Clervaux, northern Luxembourg, into Le Clervaux Boutique & Design Hotel.
The hotel consists of a 19th century private villa, with a contemporary glazed extension. JOI-Design mixed old with new in the design, blending stylised baroque elements with contemporary features.
A deep red has been used throughout the hotel, with baroque-style furniture and stylish motifs.
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The hotel offers views of the surrounding countryside |
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The boutique hotel features 22 individual suites |
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New Center Parcs on track for 2014
Project: Center Parcs Woburn Forest Design: Holder Mathias (leisure facilities) Location: Woburn, Bedfordshire, UK
Construction work on Center Parcs’ new £250m village in Bedfordshire, UK is on schedule for a spring 2014 opening.
The holiday village will comprise 625 forest lodges and a 75-bed hotel. Welsh architects Holder Mathias are responsible for the design of the 16,000sq m pool and leisure building as well as the 24,000sq m sports complex. These feature a ‘subtropical swimming paradise’, an Aqua Sana spa, indoor sports facilities and a range of restaurants and retail offers. Sparcstudio is also working on the project.
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The leisure buildings are being designed by Holder Mathias |
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Originally published in Leisure Management 2013 issue 2
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