LMC Architects

Tanzania Beach Resort

A beach resort is no ordinary space. It must provide an atmosphere of intimacy, while encompassing large public spaces. It must open seamlessly onto the outdoors while ensuring that guests are cocooned in comfort inside. It must facilitate serenity, but never allow boredom; leave nothing wanting, yet never intrude.
CLIENT

American Garden

LOCATION

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

YEAR

2012

AREA

1,24,000 Sq.Ft

PROJECT TYPE

Interior

CATEGORY

Hospitality

  • CLIENT : American Garden
  • LOCATION : Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • YEAR : 2012
  • AREA : 1,24,000 Sq.Ft
  • PROJECT TYPE : Interior
  • CATEGORY : Hospitality
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Our conceptual design pitch with partners Hospitality Design from Dubai allows exactly this kind of structured fluidity. In the bedrooms, the use of clear and frosted glass allows for the penetration of natural light. Strong horizontal lines lead the eye toward individual outdoor seating areas overlooking the beach and seafront.
The all day dining area with terraces facing the beach and garden space is designed with the approach to provide each user with their own unique view of the surrounding. The tables furthest away from the exterior are placed on podia provide a raised view for them, the exterior seating is more relaxed and lower to provide the others inside a view over the guest seated outside.

Public spaces will also bring the outdoors in. The sea should never be out of reach, not just constantly visible, but also tangible in colors and materials. Natural woods, shades of blue and green, and gauzy, white curtains create the feel of water, sea foam and salt air.
The existing structure as build on site with the specific architectural fins with their openings and the effect of the repetition.

This interior concept attempts both to unify the hotel’s myriad spaces, while creating distinct public and private environments through which guests can move easily and comfortably. The sea should never be out of reach, not just constantly visible, but also tangible in colors and materials. Natural woods, shades of blue and green, and gauzy, white curtains create the feel of water, sea foam and salt air.

Room option 1
A view of the outside is maintained from the bathroom by providing a glass wall.
Room option 2
An Alternative plan with sea view from the bed and the washbasin on a counter placed in the room.

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