[HKG17]

2017 Hong Kong Design Awards

spaces, objects, visual, graphic, digital & experience design, design champion, best studio & best start-up, plus over 40 specialist categories

accelerate transformation, celebrate courage, growing demand for design

 
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Gold 

Project Overview

An artless Hotel located amidst the bustling grounds of Kowloon, Hotel 108 is a stylish sojourn that features well-appointed accommodation for customers visiting Hong Kong.

Project Commissioner

Easy Success Managment

Project Creator

ARTTA Concept Studio

Team

Arthur Tang
Rio Law
Vince Wong

Project Brief

This boutique Hotel has been designed with a cosy ambience, from the use of warm colours combined with various textures and materials of matte and marble, because we wanted the hotel to feel content and stylish.

The use of oval shapes can be seen around the hotel, such as the ceilings in the lobby and the corridors to create an illusion of length and openness. The colour combination of turquoise, white and grey can be seen in the rooms because we wanted the colour palette of the hotel logo to flow throughout the interior.

Project Innovation/Need

The logo has been designed with a unique hexagon pattern that can be seen on signages such as hotel room numbers. Combined with the chic pastel colour palette helps to emphasis a spring-tone to achieve a harmonised atmosphere. The juxtaposition of marble and wood materials helps create a contrast by giving the hotel an individual character.

Design Challenge

We carefully created a layout plan that would work for this boutique hotel, despite it's unusual building structure, we have designed a concept that enhances spaciousness.

Sustainability

We have maximised the efficient use of space in this boutique hotel and the use of LED lighting helps to save energy as well as it lasting longer.




This award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors, with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes, aesthetic presentation and functionality. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.  


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