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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya in Turkey by Studio Vertebra

 
September 17th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Vertebra

Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya, designed by Studio Vertebra, qualified for the final in the “Interior Design / Future” category at Leaf Awards 2017, where a large number of architectural and interior architecture projects have participated from many countries of the world. At the contest, where 78 projects were announced as finalists in 17 categories, Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya has succeeded in becoming one of the two projects that have been qualified for the final world-wide in the “Interior Design / Future” category with its time independent, clean and clear architectural line.

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  • Architects: Studio Vertebra
  • Project: Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya
  • Location: Sakarya, Turkey
  • Architectural and Interior Design: Studio Vertebra
  • Employer: Golden Tulip
  • Total Area: 10000 sqm.
  • Project Year: 2016

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Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya designed by Studio Vertebra, deserved to compete at Leaf Awards 2017, one of the most important awards of the architectural world, as one of two projects that have been qualified to final world-wide in the “Interior Design / Future” category. The winners of the contest where a total of 78 projects in 17 categories was qualified for the final, out of a large number of projects that applied from different countries in the world, will be awarded with a spectacular ceremony to be held on September 21, 2017 in London.

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Golden Tulip Hotel Sakarya, bearing Studio Vertebra’s signature under both architectural and interior architecture projects, is built as a four-star city hotel with a time independent, clean and clear design line. As an advantage of interior architectural design decisions’ being handled parallel to architectural approach, design decisions as a whole had created an uninterrupted experience between interior and exterior design in the project where the perception of internal volume was maximized.

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Studio Vertebra, included reflective ceiling coverings and avoided stalactite lighting elements in order to contend with the hotel’s floors with low altitudes. Studio Vertebra, who want to trigger excitement with an extra touch in public areas like the lobby, restaurant and foyer in addition to explicit definition of architectural lines, has gained this approach by utilizing existing load-bearing elements. They have designed load-bearing elements as sculptural forms contrasting with clear background. Thus, the aforementioned ‘organic columns’ had turned into a focal point giving the impression that they are frozen at liquidness and with a diversifying perception at every angle looked.

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Studio Vertebra, that provided transportation of natural weather and light into areas like foyer, pool, meeting rooms, gym and spa by building a cracked garden that sink at the landscape area, has placed special hot glass light boxes on inner walls that track natural light sources and cover wall surfaces in order to strengthen perception of light. Thereby, a basement has been obtained that is not recognized as a ‘basement’.

Golden Tulip Sakarya project,  construction work is ongoingand it is expected to be completed and opened for use in late 2018.

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About Studio Vertebra

Studio Vertebra is an architectural design office established by four partners in 2009. It provides “multidisciplinary” project services in the fields of architecture, interior architecture, and historical restoration.

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Keeping in mind urban, architectural and interior architectural factors together, it adopts a “holistic” approach in all its projects. The design process is far from individual convictions and all the designers in the team contribute to the progress of the process. The employer’s requests are evaluated as an important factor in the design process and the employer is also considered as a partner in the team. The mentioned “multi-input” approach is an extension of the concept of “universal” project.

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The field of activity consists of all the architectures in various forms and scales including city designs in high quantities. As well as being consistent to the architectural typologies, the interior architectural projects are designed in boutique and point scales according to the characteristics of the space.

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The Studio Vertebra carries out projects that contain global architectural values and that provide sustainability by considering human space ratio. It creates well-designed interior spaces that properly harmonize with the urban plan. In line with this understanding, the “universal” approach is the focus in all the works of Studio Vertebra.

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Categories: Hotel, Interiors




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