Project idea
The main idea of the project is making a sensory garden as a focal point in the resort for meditation and relaxation using water features and greenery in addition to creating an interior design that integrates with the surrounding nature and captures the essence of the city in it.The aim is to craft a contemporary design that embodies a sense of fantasy and embraces the emerging trend of deconstruction sharp lines
Project description
SERENE Resort is a luxury hospitality destination designed to provide visitors with an immersive experience of tranquility, comfort, and connection to nature. Inspired by organic landscapes and contemporary geometric forms, the design integrates dramatic architectural volumes, natural materials, water features, and lush greenery to create a calming and memorable environment. The resort's spatial organization encourages a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing natural light, vegetation, and visual connections to become integral elements of the guest experience. Through the fusion of innovative architectural expression, sustainable design strategies, and biophilic principles, SERENE Resort offers a unique retreat that promotes relaxation, well-being, and harmony between people and the surrounding environment. This project consists of the main zones of resorts which are (reception , restaurant, cafe) in addition to the main idea which is the sensory garden atrium , meditation rooms , Vr rooms , massage rooms , sauna and gym.
Technical information
The primary materials encountered during deconstruction include structural elements like timber , steel , concrete, and masonry. The structural system combines reinforced concrete elements with long-span steel components to accommodate large open spaces within the lobby, lounge, and communal areas. Extensive glazed façades maximize natural lighting and establish strong visual connections with the surrounding landscape, while integrated shading elements reduce solar heat gain and improve environmental performance. Interior spaces incorporate green walls, indoor planting systems, and water features that contribute to indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and occupant well-being.