Music and Lifestyle Hotel

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nhow Berlin - Hotel

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Europe’s first music hotel is here - in the heart of Berlin. Located directly on the banks of the river Spree,
and at the epicentre of the music, fashion and creative scene, a new lifestyle hotel will be opening in November 2010 that has yet to meet its match in Europe: the nhow Berlin.

nhow stands for a new generation of hotels: offbeat, lively, dynamic and with a local flair that simultaneously has orldwide appeal.
nhow centers on music and design and is the only hotel in Europe offering two professional music studios.




Junior suite, Blue
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Junior Suite, Pink
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Each of the guestrooms are designed for comfort and distilling positive energy in hotel visitors.
Rooms in the hotel's east tower feature a sunrise / sunset color scheme of warm golds and bold,rejuvenating pinks.
The west tower technolux rooms have cooler color schemes consisting of greys, blues and pinks. high aloft the hotel, the upper towers have prime views of the spree river.


Standard Room, Blue
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In each guest room displays bold digipop artwork which serve as the bed headboard.
The custom patterned flooring is made of printed recyclable wood laminate.
Within, karim has designed a two way mirror to hide the flat screen television when not in use, and seems to morph into a chrome desk that is cantilevered from the wall.


nhow Room Bed
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In premium rooms, a curved wall divider separates the bedroom from the living area.
Inset is a television that rotates within the wall for viewing in bed or while lounging on the leather couch in the separate living room, or working from the desk.


Standard Room Bath and Shower
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Bathroom walls are executed in a white gradient glass, allowing natural light to flood the space while still providing privacy.
Bathrooms also feature freestanding bathtubs in custom colors, with large glass showers, mosaic tile floors and double sinks. lighting can be personalized to create different preset moods: work, play and relax.


Suite Bedroom Guitar
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Suite Livingroom
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Reception
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Hotel guests are greeted in the lobby by a visually engaging reception desk.
The sensuous sculpture is made of a high gloss fiberglass with inset lighting.
On the opposite wall, a one way mirror glows with global locations and times of a digital world clock.
In front of the clocks is a field of rolling hill seating and lighting populating the entrance.
The printed ceramic floor tiles provide dimension and texture, the pattern representing the transference of digital data that exists around us.


nhow Bar Envy
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The nhow bar envy is a continuation of the lobby. its omnipresent and omnidirectional head
Made of gold lacquered fiberglass atop the bar, create a lavish statement. the seating areas are composed of curvaceous organic and ergonomic couches and lounge chairs flank the bar.
A custom wave banquettes mirror the ceiling sculpture above, sheer custom curtains printed with a digipop pattern act as artwork coloring the views of the iconic view of spree river.


Hotel Restaurant
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The hotel's restaurant has a pastel color palette whose shades of green are meant to aid in digestion.
The ceiling is punctuated by organic shaped lighting fixtures which illuminate the dining space.


Restaurant
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Striking sculptures in the middle of the room serving both as art & object and form & function.
These pieces are made from fiberglass and glass serving breakfast and lunch, and when not in use at night, stand simply as artistic elements within the room.
Communal tables bring travelers together with locals in a casual setting.


Breakfast Area
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Restaurant Details
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Lobby Lounge
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The lounge features twilight colors and soft colors resulting in a sensual mood.
An LED sculpture which reads 'freedom' acts as a backdrop to the space.
The lobby lounge is separated from the main lobby by glass walls and projected artwork.
The ceiling houses a sculptural installation of molten plastic with recessed lighting embedded within, giving of a dynamic glow.



Music Lounge
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Sound Studio Digital SSLBoard (Solid State Logic board)
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Meeting Lounge
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Seven Star Gallery
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Project Info:
Name of project:nhow Hotel

Principal use: 303-room hotel plus nhow suite (304 total) & recording studio, conference facilities,
Bar, restaurant and wellness center (spa & gym)

Client: NH hotels

Floor area: Guestrooms: 304 Rooms; Reception/ Lobby: 500 sqm; Conference facilities: 1000 sqm;
Outdoor terraces: 1000 sqm; nhow suite: 250 sqm with 115 sqm terrace; Recording studio: 100 sqm;
Dining & bar lounge: 500 sqm; 2 levels of wellness center: 450 sqm

Construction period: februrary 2008 - november 2010

Team:
Karim Rashid - Designer
Amila tariki, Karim Rashid Inc. - Project Managers
Kamala hutauruk, Cece Stellies, Julie Lee and Evan Mccullough - Project Architects
Jana zschuppe - NH project manager
Nippon Development Corporation - Developer
NP tschoban voss - Building Architects
BAM deutschland AG - General Contractor