Project posted by Bernardes Arquitetura

Arpoador Hotel

Year
2019
Structure
Hotel
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura
Arpoador Hotel by Bernardes Arquitetura

Credits

Architect
Bernardes Arquitetura
Interior Design
Bernardes Arquitetura
Photographer
Leonardo Finotti
Publications

From Bernardes Arquitetura

The project for the renovation of the Hotel Arpoador goes beyond the idea of ​​a cozy hotel, creating an inviting space, where interior and exterior are blended. Its lobby is integrated into the bar through a patio bathed in natural light, a continuous line connecting Francisco Otaviano and Francisco Bhering streets. The façade is composed of a large wooden panel loose from the structure, which frames the views for those who see from within and creates a subtle order for the building.

The beach climate permeates the entire choice of materials used in the project, from wooden flooring (alluding to a boat deck) to the straw, fibers, linen and cotton used in the interior spaces. On the top floor, the terrace presents a triangular pool with sea views. On the side overlooking the city, a space dedicated to wellness with sauna, room for massage, and another for exercises. The Arpoador offers 49 rooms.

All furniture and fabrics were developed from the concept of total work of art, which presupposes an integration between various forms of artistic expression. The woodwork was designed especially for each space of the hotel, from the rooms to the common areas. In allusion to the nautical architecture, the furniture of the rooms is made of pieces that fit together, allowing different uses. Both the fabrics of the interiors and the uniforms of the team had their colors inspired by the shades of the Arpoador beach, having been exclusively developed by Bernardes Arquitetura for the project.


Location: Rio de Janeiro, RJ

Plot Area: 347 m²

Built Area: 2.350

Project Year: 2015

Conclusion Year: 2019

Architecture: Bernardes Arquitetura
Interior Design: Bernardes Arquitetura

Project Team: Thiago Bernardes, Camila Tariki, Antonia Bernardes Francisco Abreu, Ilana Daylac, Paulo Martins, Juliana Biancardine, Marco Soletto, Augusto Picolli, Thiago Moretti, Renata Evaristo, Bruno Magalhães, Marina Van Erven, Camila Rodriguez

Construction company: Harmonia Arquitetura e Construções
Management: Classe A Engenharia

Air Conditioning: Greenwatt

Projeto Automação: Endev

Industrial Kitchen: Estillo Arquitetura

Electrical and Hydraulic Installations: AQ Projetos

Structure: Projest

Swimming Pool Installation: Aqualar

Landscaping: Floriverde Paisagismo

Lighting Design: Estudio Carlos Fortes Luz + Design

Photos: Leonardo Finotti