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Nightclub Interior Design | Cube | DMAC


Beyond the restaurants, DMAC also unveils Cube, the nightclub that alternates from a sports bar experience to a full-fledged performance venue. Passing through ingeniously designed heavy dark wood doors that function as interlocking “steps” and reveal a rhythmic geometric pattern when closed, guests enter the sports bar replete with retractable monitors above a grand rectangular bar of hand-sculpted pine and mesquite wood blocks. Descending a half-flight to a dance floor, a shift in tone and function is palpable through the complex lighting system, acoustic web and additional sensuous textures and materials, including velvety gray drapes, chains as curtains, and even a backlit wall created from inverted baby bottle nipples that is surprisingly abstract and sophisticated. The stage as focal point, which is scaled and equipped for A-list performers, draws guests to the dance floor, which reflects the light effects and images cast from the ceiling. Just beyond stage left, an outdoor terrace offers the vibe of a boutique hotel rooftop, complete with a twelve-foot fireplace. With the attention to technical capabilities and a sleek, sexy design vocabulary, DMAC’s Cube is sure to become a hot spot for guests from within the Casino and beyond........more

Club Interior Design | Albertinapassage | Vienna | Austria | Soehne and Partner Architects


The new dinnerclub Albertinapassage in Vienna opened this December. Söhne & Partner renovated the Albertinapassage and designed the interieur as they already did at the Babenberger Passage in 2002. Distinct design makes this club unique......more

Clubhouse Interior Design | Nine Bridges Country Club-Clubhouse | Korea | Shigeru Ban Architects


The Nine Bridges Country Club-Clubhouse is a 16,000-squaremeter facility that serves a golf course. It has an underground level and three floors above grade. There is a main building, VIP lobby building, and a structure with private suites. The atrium and the upper portion of the main building include timber columns and a glass curtain wall, while the base is made of stone (random rubble masonry typical of Korea). The timber area includes the reception zone, a member’s lounge, and a party room. The stone podium houses locker rooms, bathrooms, and service areas. The roof over the main building measures 36 x 72 meters. The unusual tree-like timber columns in the atrium reach to a height of three stories. The partial-timber structure was used to conform to Korean regulations that do not allow timber buildings to exceed 6 000 square meters in size. The first floor of the atrium has 4.5-meter-wide glass shutters that open fully.....more

Bar Interior Design | The Slate Room | Auckland New Zealand | Jose Gutierrez

A fit-out out for a pool hall / bar within a nondescript 1970's building. The brief was to give the existing dated and run down interior of an existing pool hall a new-refreshed look. The main concept was to emphasise the act of playing pool as a performance in itself, to make the pool tables the focus of the space. All natural daylight from the existing windows was blocked out and artificial light was selectively introduced. The result is a dark void with highlights of vivid contrasting colour, the architecture and drama of the space is created by the careful introduction of colour and light.........more

Nightclub Interior Design | Under the Bridge Nightclub | London | AFL Architects


A truly unique music and entertainment venue, offering an unforgettable experience and paying homage to the influence of British popular music over the last 50 years. Working in close conjunction with US Architect Jim Cafarelli, the designer of the famous ‘House Of Blues’ chain, the concept was to create an industrial feel reminiscent of old bridge undercrofts and old warehouses, evoking the type of raw spaces in which many of the UK’s greatest bands performed in their earliest days. Designed and built with the highest attention to detail, and featuring state of the art architectural, audio-visual and lighting specifications, this intimate London venue was completed Christmas 2010.........more

Club Interior Design | Garden Of Eden | Shanghai | China | Kokai Studio


The initial program developed by the owners was particularly challenging as the objective was to create a multifunctional venue suitable to different occasions and to compete on the dynamic and innovative night scene of Shanghai. Being provoked by the original briefing of a venue where mood, light and senses shift within one night we settled on the image of the Garden of Eden. Eden: the garden where Adam and Eve live peaceful in an overwhelming luxury of nature and colors. Eden: the paradise of temptation where the snake seduced Eve to follow her deepest desires and bite the apple.........more

Club Interior Design | The Met | Fortitude Valley | Brisbane | Kevin Hayes Architects


The Met in Fortitude Valley is alive and kicking, opening to a hoard of inquisitive and chic thrill-seekers.
The biggest and most sophisticated nocturnal playground in the city was designed by Kevin Hayes Architects and represents a new benchmark in entertainment for Brisbane’s nightclub set.
 The club is spread over three floors and features water walls, Bisazza tiles, recycled timbers and luscious soft furnishings which are lavishly spread across five bars, two dance floors, several private function rooms and a VIP area.........more

Club Interior Design | Crush 29 | Roseville | California | BCV Architects


Crush 29 is a 9000sf restaurant focused on wine. BCV’s concept for the Restaurant has yielded a solution for the exterior that reflects the restaurant’s connection to the Napa Valley with its Napa Valley Tufa stone facade. The centerpiece of the restaurant is the circular bar lighted by a sculptural element which is fashioned from thousands of mica disks, each unique in color and translucence. The interior continues the wine country theme with rounded booths fashioned like wine barrels, rustic stone walls and floors, and several fireplaces. Two wine caves serve as private function rooms for up to 50, and the wine library serves as a smaller private dining room. ........more

Club Interior Design | Sutton-the club | Barcelona | Spain | Lagranja Design


The design breaks with the radial distribution created by the arrangement of boxes around a “theatrical” stage.
The new space is characterised by an open layout using “topographical” distribution to create different areas. Two private spaces: a platform with sofas, which has the feel of a chill-out zone, and a terrace-balcony with large LED lamps that change color.
The space reinvents itself through its fittings and fine details: a pair of out-of-scale sofas, multiple tube lamps, light tables, two-way mirrors, inflatable clouds that illuminate a bar, a floor in the entrance that reinterprets the urban pavements of Barcelona, an XXL-sized clock, and so on. An ordered chaos for a nocturnal space.....more

Club Interior Design | Club Sugar | Santa Monica | California | John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects


Social Mixer: This 3,000 square foot interior investigates the nightclub’s role as a “social mixer,” a place that encourages cultural integration, curiosity, and inclusion.

See and Be Seen: The space was designed to intensify the looking at and meeting of people – to both reinforce and poke fun at the narcissistic and voyeuristic behavior inherent in a nightclub. To this end, it brings people together in surprising ways, such as the space in the polycarbonate “tunnel” that allows people to see inside the restrooms through clear acrylic doors......more

Club Interior | Silver Tube Designed By Planet 3 Studios


Silver Tube
Location:Indranagar, Bangalore.
Construction:Dec'05 to Jun'06.
Area:1500 sqft.
Cost of Construction:Rs. 3500/sft.
Delivery:Design Consultancy.
Design Team
Kalhan Mattoo,
Santha Gour Mattoo,
Jainish Jani,
Jyoti Gujaran.
In response of the client brief to create four entirely distinct eating spaces that provided choice ranging from fine dining to a lounge bar, crossover at the lower level is a muti-cuisine vegetarian restaurant with open kitchens connected visually by a carapatic steel partition and roof, on the upper level a fine dining with soaring 19’ ceiling supported on tree like columns, tube shaped lounge bar with glass floor and an open air grill looking on to the road......more

Club Interior | Le Club | Esslingen | Stuttgart | Germany | Dittel Architects


Client: le club Ltd.

The central element of Le Club is the variety of lighting effects, all of which create their own unique ambience. The effect is underlined by the contrast to the white furniture.

The inviting bar and lounge with their clearly defined seating areas are located at the front of Le Club and offer the perfect setting to sit back and relax. The cocktail bar at the back is an absolute eye-catcher with its flexible colour scheme, drawing guests into the heart of the venue. The front and the back are separated by a perforated wall and a curtain, which do not obstruct the view from one to the other......more

Club Interior Design | La suite 21 Club,Nantes, France Designed By Trust In Design


Project : club
Type : invitation to tender
Location : Nantes
Date : 06.30.07
Size : S: 218 m²
Materials : lacquered and punched wood
Budget : 250 000 euros
Client : Neo promotion
Project team : Joran Briand and Athur De Chatelperron
Collaborators : Dan caud and Pirotais agencement
Status : completed
Links : www.lasuite21.com
Description : inside the red perforated ribbon nest the club's functions (bar, lounge vip, boudoir and bathroom). The modular furniture allows different fixtures in the center of the space.
Reference : Bayeux wall-paper and "cadavre exquis" drawing....more

Club Interior | Privium Clublounge | Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam | M+R interior architects |


Architect's statement

Frequent fliers to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol might already be familiar with the name of Privium and the benefits of membership, for the rest it can be defined as a “select way to travel” based on priority airport services, such as preferential parking, discounted valet parking, business class check-in, the preferential Privium-only route to a secure area beyond the customs checkpoint via a quick iris scan and now the much-awaited members-only lounge.
Following an international competition, Privium Schiphol appointed the young design bureau at M+R interior architects from Eindhoven to design their highly exclusive ClubLounge located between Departure Halls 1 and 2. Once passengers have reached the “eye”, which is literally a door shaped like a pupil that opens to provide access, they are invited to experience the comforts of every imaginable travel amenity from a fully stocked bar to a Light Energy Cabin intended for battery recharging, as well as complimentary food, computer workstations and business services. The ambiance is relaxing and aesthetically pleasing to the tired traveler’s eye, no pun intended, with an all-white décor, colorful sitting areas and giant organic shapes mixed in with well-chosen design classics to set the mood.

As Privium claims, “Life’s not about the destination. It’s about the journey”. And this journey involves a stop at the lounge.....more

Club Interior | The Juliet Supperclub | Bluarch Architecture

 “The conceptual framework behind the design of Juliet is based on the symbols and the tales of “One Thousand and One Nights” told by the legendary Persian queen Scheherazade,” said Di Oronzo. “The stories would speak of adventurous travels on flying carpets and luminous, soft clouds in the warm desert nights. They would speak of kings and queens, and describe encounters in crowded, gleaming cities.”
Juliet is a shimmering bi-level space of gold cladding materials and lacquered furnishings. A “flying carpet” of gold, mirrored tiles is laid over the entire main room and folds over the walls and the bar. The space vibrates with the mosaic mirror, and the gloss black laser-cut ribs lining the walls represent a warping, organic profile. Much like the fluidity of Scheherazade’s tales, the ribs offer a shifting narrative.
The ceiling is a two-layer, laser-cut fixture resting on the ribs. Both layers are patterned in a typical middle-eastern archetype, but in two different scales of magnitude. The top layer is white opposing the mirrored bottom layer.
The space has fragile boundaries and proposes a soft, sexy experience. The seating is made of booths with sensuous outlines, and the upper level extends to the main room to align with the back of the lower booths. The tables are custom made in a sumptuous, full profile, and are lacquered in a deep, lively, Mediterranean blue."

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