Quincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution in Singapore

April 30, 2011 Category: Commercial Building, Hotel

Designed by ONG&ONG Pte Ltd, Quincy Hotel Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution is located in Singapore. The façade of the building is divided into a grid of four-metre long window panels each representing a room, which were subdivided further into three sections. Depending on the permutation, windows could either span across all three parts or have two-thirds act as a window with the remaining one-third as a bay-window seat. From the exterior, the façade appears to be made up of stacked cubes, each cube representing a room, and this makes for a rhythmic yet seemingly random and natural design.

The interior design was largely inspired by the fashion trend of perceived simplicity with unexpected detail. Meanwhile, horizontal strips applied in the similar one-third/two-third pattern echo the window design and give each room’s headboard a strong visual impact.

Quincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution  design by ONG&ONG Pte LtdQuincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution design by ONG&ONG Pte Ltd

Quincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution  design ExteriorQuincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution design Exterior

Quincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution  design InteriorQuincy Hotel, Embracing the entire construction process as a singular integrated solution design Interior