A visual of what the guest encounters upon arrival
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Initial Bar Sketches
Initial bar and restaurant sketches and concept
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Bar
A visual of the bar
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Bar Niches
A visual of bar seating inside the niches
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Bar Through to Restaurant
A visual of the stained glass depictions of scenes from Scottish authors' works, assembled as a bar structure, looking through to the restaurant beyond.
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My chosen site, The Crystal Palace, is currently home to a Wetherspoon pub, however I wish to re-establish it as a hotel celebrating Scottish authors of the 19th century and the building’s historic relationship with the Great Exhibition of 1851. The site was constructed five years after the exhibition’s grand opening as a result of the architect, John Baird’s, appreciation for the cast-iron and glass venue, which showcased the best of British design alongside notable global works. I chose to focus on hotel design as I have been keen to look deeper into the hospitality industry – particularly hotels – as I am fascinated with how one space must meet the needs of many, consequently impacting an individual’s experience in a given environment. Books are a great passion of mine so I was eager to explore the country’s storytelling past, researching Scottish writers’ works to enable an investigation into ways I could intertwine their illustrious imaginations within my hotel concept and design.
“As you grow ready for it, somewhere or other you will find what is needful for you in a book.”
George MacDonald (1824 – 1905) in The Marquis of Lossie
A visual of the stained glass depictions of scenes from Scottish authors' works, assembled as a bar structure, looking through to the restaurant beyond.