Interior Design

Shades of Gold

Amir Ayman
Alexandria University - Faculty of Fine Arts
Egypt
Eman Mounir

Project idea

A hotel interior design inspired by the geometric shape of the triangle, one of the most important forms associated with ancient Egyptian architecture, symbolizing stability, balance, and continuity.

Project description

The proposed hotel project is located in the Giza district, opposite the Grand Egyptian Museum, an area of significant historical and visual value. The core design concept is inspired by the geometric shape of the triangle, one of the most important forms associated with ancient Egyptian architecture, symbolizing stability, balance, and continuity. The project aims to achieve a balance between the hotel's contemporary character and the historical identity of the location, ensuring the building becomes a visual and cultural extension of its surroundings, rather than a separate element.

Technical information

The project includes ground floor and mezzanine floor plans at scale 1/100, a section A-A at scale 1/50, and zoning diagrams showing areas for bazar, restaurant, and coffee zones. Materials and color palettes are presented in a mood board with warm gold and earth tones. The design features triangular geometric patterns integrated into interior surfaces, columns, and decorative elements.

Documentation

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