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Faradays January 2020
Hotel Project.
Concept Narrative
ISLINGTON
Pentonville Road
Water
LiteratureWilliam Pitcairn
Physician and Botanist
‘The hill on which Islington sits
has long supplied the city of
London with water’
Drawing water through wooden pipes
Mid 18th Century 1701 - 1800
Georgian Era C. 1714 - 1830
Wooden & stone floors,
panelling, stucco, gold detailing,
clean lines, geometric pattern
Monopoly
George Orwell Charles Dickens
Robinson Crusoe
Pitcairn’s Botanical Garden 1711-1791
Royal Agricultural Hall
Stained Glass & Geometry
Angel King’s Cross
OFF
ICE
OFF
ICE
COFFEEBAR
SER
VIC
E
ICE ICE
WASH UP
LUGGAGE
SIGNAGE SCREEN
PIZZA OVEN
HOT FOOD
CO
LD COLD CO
LD
BUSINESS LOUNGE
LIFTS
REC
EPTI
ON
Lounge
Work Shelf
Work Table
Storage andHotel Signage
BAR AREA
RESTAURANT
Feature Table
WINE DISPLAY
W/S
MEET &GREET
W/S
W/S
W/S
Feature Screen
Remove ExistingWindow
BAR & RESTAURAN
T
HOTEL
HIG
H
HIG
H
Ground Floor Plan01Scale 1:100
PRIVATE LOUNGE
W/S
CO
FFEE
Coffee counter
©This drawing is the property of Harrison Company Limited. Copyright is reservedby them and the drawing issued on condition that it is not copied either wholly orpart without the consent in writing of Harrison Company Limited. Figureddimensions to take preference over those scaled. All dimensions to be checked onsite before commencement of any work or shop drawings. This drawing is to beread in conjunction with the specification when existing.
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LONDON
DALLASBIRMINGHAM
+44 (0) 20 7046 6556+44 (0) 121 321 3030+1972 807 9257
HILTION
53 Upper StreetLondonN1 0UY
Proposed Ground FloorOption 3
GC JM
1:100 November 2019
4407/01/*
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General Arrangement Plan -
B ar & Restaurant
M eet & G reet
[H] [H]
B ar Area
Lifts
Lounge
Waiting B enchM eeting B ooths
LuggageWash U p
Luggage
Reception
w/s
E xternal Terrace
w/s
Wo
rk Sh
elf
Covers
Restaurant: 1 36
B ar : 30
Lounge : 5 5
E xternal : 3 4
Total : 257
Rendered Perspective Plan -
Digital Materials Board -
[1] Opal glass globes with warm ambient lighting [2] Shiny copper accents to compliment the primary colour scheme [3] Bespoke two tone terracotta tiles in a earthy hue [4] Warm timber finishes [5] Bespoke two tone grey tiles to
define key areas [6] Farrow and Ball Studio Green paint [7] Pink marble to compliment the earthy hues [8] Green veined marble to add pops of colour to tables [9] Osborne and Little LouLou NCF4283-04 fabric [10] Osborne and
Little LouLou NCF4283-02 fabric [11] Tan leather to compliment the green finishes to the walls [12] Gold accents used throughout to add shine and reflections [13] Mix colours of contract grade velvet fabrics to add softer feminine
touches to the soft furnishings [14] Arctic mottled glass to add distortion and a nod to traditional Georgian architecture [15] Fluted veneered panels to counterfronts
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[1] A communal space to cater for residents, working and
socialising [2] Artwork content in reference to famous
Coventry literature [3] Incorporating the Isle of Capris
casino as a reference to Coventry’s heritage
Concept Narrative
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Stay. Socialise. Relax - A social hub of activity with flexibility to suit the varied needs of all guests.
Subtle references to the local history of Coventry build the foundation of the concept, whilst remaining contemporary in style to complement the architecture of the space.
Restaurant.
Details
[1] Georgian inspired gold detailing to joinery and
fixtures [2] Simple geometric repeat patterns inspired by
Georgian principles. [3] Stucco influenced artwork style
[4] Coloured glass lighting to harmonise with bespoke
screens [5] Wooden tube pendant lighting [7] Literature
artwork
Delicate elegance - a contemporary take on the principles of Georgian design, overlaid with contemporary pattern and colour, to generate a warm and inviting environment.
Quirky features, from the Isle of Capri fit-out, allow truly unique design elements to personalise the space.
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External Terrace
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[1] Battery powered table lamps to add low level intimate
lighting [2] Fret cut back-lit signage to main entrance [3]
Relaxed, sophitsicated armchairs and loose seating to
the externl areas. Upholstered in durable yet feminine
looking fabrics [4] Using lavender in the planters to add
colour but also a pleasant smell to the terrace [5] Needs
to look cosy and a place in the summer months to spend
the evening and celebrate.
A warm and inviting first impression, prominent from the busy Pentonville Road approach.
Festoon lights giving a warm glow, with comfy external grade sofas and soft seating. Feminine touches with floral cushions and battery powered table lights.
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External Terrace Visual Day
External Terrace Visual Evening
Arrival & Reception
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4[1] Illuminated signage and pictorial graphics within
shopfront [2] Freestanding signage wall and floor
graphics generate personality, whilst creating an
efficient tool for navigation [3] Friendly and informal
language for a more personal approach [4] Gold finishes
and simple, elegant furniture in a nod to Georgian design
Punchy signage enhances street level presence and ensures high impact to passers-by, residents, event and casino customers.
Quirky internal wayfinding creates an engaging and more personal arrival, whilst a relaxed check in sets the tone.
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Arrival & Reception Visual
Restaurant
[1] A unique botanical ceiling raft & pendant to the feature
dining table [2] Panelled walls, rich colour palette, gold
detailing and elegant furniture inspired by Georgian
interiors, delivered in a contemporary style [3] Screens,
inspired by The Royal Agricultural Hall, help to zone
areas but allow vision through, for a dynamic and
cohesive space [4] Low level lighting to seating assist in
creating a cosy and comfortable environment [5] Making
use of the existing columns and creating a focal point for
contextual artwork
Warm tones, curved detailing and soft upholsteries generate a relaxed, but elegant restaurant space to suit dining.
Bespoke ceiling features, screens and artwork create an individual narrative, unique to the site and it’s local history.
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4
Restaurant Visual
Food Counters
[1] Trestle style table to provide cold display for breakfast
and dining covers for lunch and dinner service [2] Open
kitchen with view through to pizza oven [3] Hot counter
space and chilled units to display breakfast buffet [4]
Backless stools for dining can be pushed below open
table for storage when not in use
An area designed for multi purpose use, to cater for the changing dynamic of the restaurant throughout the day.
Informal tables which can transition from breakfast display to Chef’s Table dining, including hot counter with vision through to the kitchen for a sense of theatre and energy.
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Food Counter Visual
Bar
[1] Wall separating bar from restaurant space removed
A unique bar counter with sculptural and artist elements, adapted to the current carcass.
Busy bottle display and prominent coffee machine promote services from arrival, whilst communal high level seating offers flexibility to suit large groups down to individuals.
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Bar Visual
Lounge
[1] Table lamps to high level work bench create the
ideal spot for individuals to work undisturbed [2] Soft
seating styles cater for solo or group requirements, in an
informal style [3] A bespoke bookcase display in a nod
to the literature history of Islington [4] Screened working
booths create the ideal place for a catch up meeting
[5] Water inspired detailing to joinery relevant to local
history [6] User friendly sharing tables with easy access
power [7] Magazine and newspaper display
A space located away from the chatter of the bar and hustle of the kitchen, provides an area for customers seeking a quieter spot to catch up on emails or take a well earned break.
Whilst angled towards a space to work, the informal furniture style generates an environment which encourages customers to dwell, whether it be for business or pleasure.
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Lounge Area Visual
Existing site© 2019 Harrison.
Thank you
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