Mercury Hotel Bazaar
Peyman Kiani Architects
- Kish Island - Iran
- Peyman Kiani Architects
- Peyman Kiani Falavarjani
- Nima Bavardi, Parisa Biriya
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Mercury Hotel Bazaar is intended to offer luxurious and handmade Iranian products such as all-silk carpets and jewelry. This part of the hotel is located between the cafe and the hotel lobby, where the hotel guests will pass through this part to reach the cafe and will subconsciously get acquainted with the products that are offered in it.
The combination of small waves that reach the calm shore of the island and rest on the sand is the main source of ideas for the wavy bodies of the bazaar. Also, the form of water spots and light reflection in them has been the source of the idea of lighting and ceiling.
This space is considered as a flat and after any wave or curve that is created in the glass body of the bazaar, it is possible to enter it so that the passing audience can enter the bazaar whenever they decide. Forming the space and using soft and curved lines doubles the audience's motivation to cross this section and discover new cases.
The area of this place is 422 square meters. -
- Mohammad Ali Rezaeiyan
- Peyman Kiani Architects
Project description
Mercury Hotel Bazaar is intended to offer luxurious and handmade Iranian products such as all-silk carpets and jewelry. This part of the hotel is located between the cafe and the hotel lobby, where the hotel guests will pass through this part to reach the cafe and will subconsciously get acquainted with the products that are offered in it. The combination of small waves that reach the calm shore of the island and rest on the sand is the main source of ideas for the wavy bodies of the bazaar. Also, the form of water spots and light reflection in them has been the source of the idea of lighting and ceiling. This space is considered as a flat and after any wave or curve that is created in the glass body of the bazaar, it is possible to enter it so that the passing audience can enter the bazaar whenever they decide. Forming the space and using soft and curved lines doubles the audience's motivation to cross this section and discover new cases. The area of this place is 422 square meters.