Domus Project Book1.Pdf

Domus Project Book1.Pdf

TILES, MOSAIC & STONE omus solutions are as individual and creative Our experience gives us an instinctive appreciation as the projects that come through our door. of what works and what does not, whatever the D Our passion for great design means you will environment or budget. We thrive on the challenge get to see what is fresh and new from our industry. of turning your concept into a scheme that will look outstanding and will perform to the very highest Whatever is happening in the world of tiles, whatever standards. the innovation, we will know about it. We stock Our role is to deliver a successful outcome for your an extensive choice of products that have been project, both here in the UK and internationally, and carefully sourced from the best manufacturers whilst we have years of experience within our many around the world. Utilising this and our specialist specialist teams, it is our enthusiasm for what we do knowledge we can develop crafted, individual and that makes the real difference. bespoke schemes. Contents Completed Projects The Cutty Sark Selfridges Arnotts Ozwald Boeteng Barclays No. 1 Traveller, Gatwick No. 1 Traveller, Birmingham Equinox Virgin Atlantic BBC Media Cafe Gide Loyrette Nouel Heathrow T5 Hotel Verta Hilton Doubletree Hilton T5 Apex Hotel Sugar Beach Hotel Sushi Samba About Domus Sustainability Contact The Cutty Sark Greenwich London 1 Grimshaw he Cutty Sark reopened to the public in April 2012 after the historic ship Twas devastated by fire in 2006. London architects Grimshaw managed to save 90 per cent of the ships original fixtures in an ambitious £50 million project that has divided opinion in the design world. The world’s only surviving tea clipper has been raised 3 metres from the ground, hiding the hull from the outside but allowing visitors to experience the ship’s unique shape from every angle for the very first time. Domus Porcelain - Creta Selfridges Oxford Street London 2 UXUS Design elfridges Department Store on London’s Oxford Street recently Sopened its pioneering Beauty Workshop. Redefining the beauty shopping experience the new workshop leaves behind the brand driven attitude to beauty and forms a place where people can explore and experiment with their personal style. Selfridges collaborated with international design consultancy Uxus to create the informal and uplifting space. Domus Porcelain Timber - Norway Arnotts Shoe Garden Dublin 3 Shed Design he striking Arnotts shoe garden opened to the public in 2012. T The largest shoe emporium in Ireland has an interior based on a landscaped garden and was designed to be flexible so it could change with the seasons as a real garden would. The floor is adorned with ornamental display units and large, colourful feature pieces that are reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland and make the shoe garden a unique retail experience. Domus Porcelain Marble - I Marmi & I Bianchi Ozwald Boateng Savile Row London 4 Adjaye Associates zwald Boateng’s flagship store on London’s famous Savile Row is an Oexperience of texture and emotion. The black porcelain floors and dark, moody interior design is contrasted by cleverly spot lit garments that provide an intensity of colour compelling visitors to interact and engage with the displays. Domus Porcelain - Spectrum Barclays Moorgate & Piccadilly London 5 Tytherleigh Consultancy hen you think of the word bank, inspiring is perhaps not the first Wword that pops into the mind. This is something Tytherleigh Consultancy set to remedy when they started work on the Barclays Flagship Branch in London’s Piccadilly Circus. With a focus to ‘improve customer satisfaction’ and create an original, friendly and most importantly inspiring environment for clients, the Piccadilly Barclays provides a unique retail banking experience. Domus Technical Stone - Marble Domus Porcelain - Soho No.1 Traveller Gatwick Airport London 6 Inside Out Architecture he stunning No.1 Traveller private members lounge in Gatwick Airport Tis a place of sanctuary away from the busy hubbub of the main shopping and waiting areas. Customers can relax, wait in top class comfort, have a bite to eat and enjoy views of the busy runways. Designed for first class travellers, the luxurious surrounds are decked with polished porcelain marble. Domus Porcelain Marble - I Marmi & I Bianchi No.1 Traveller Birmingham International Airport 7 Inside Out Architecture he Birmingham International No.1 Traveller Lounge opened in 2012. TThe first lounge outside of London offers menus put together by the world’s top chefs, spa treatments and remarkable views of the runway. Architects Inside Out orchestrated the lounge so customers could navigate from zone to zone effortlessly and the most was made of the air side location views. Domus Porcelain Marble - I Marmi & I Bianchi Equinox Gym Kensington London 8 Diverse quinox Gym, Kensington opened in the autumn of 2012. A name Esynonymous with the high end gym market, the American fitness company has always been first choice for the rich and famous. The new gym occupies the fifth floor of 99 Kensington High Street, directly below the famous flamingo filled roof garden. Encompassing 35,000 sq. ft. the gym includes four studios for Pilates, boxercise, spinning and yoga as well as a huge main gym housed under the original art deco roof. The dark tile floor had to be specially water jet cut to precision to ensure it shadowed the magnificent ceiling. Domus Porcelain Stone - Natural 1.0 Virgin Atlantic Manor Royal Crawley 9 Checkland Kindleysides nnovative and unique, the Virgin Atlantic HQ perfectly captures the spirit of the Iglobal brand. The bright, glossy interior offers an imaginative and welcoming entrance to the HQ. The quintessentially British design was crafted to form a lasting impression on the hundreds of staff and visitors that pass through the building every day. Domus Technical Stone - Quartz BBC Media Cafe Broadcasting House London 10 Diverse ew Broadcasting House, the BBC’s London HQ, was officially opened by Nthe Queen in June 2013. The £1bn project took over a decade to complete and is four times the size of the original London landmark. Consolidating nearly 6000 BBC employees, Broadcasting House sees the production of some of the BBC’s flagship programmes. The interior is immersed in the BBC’s insignia colours of orange and red and the famous newsroom can be viewed from the building’s imaginative Media Cafe. Open to BBC staff and the public, the café is designed to make visitors feel a part of the corporation they help to fund. Domus Technical Stone - Quartz Gide Loyrette Nouel Old Broad Street London 11 HLW International he Gide Loyrette Nouel London HQ establishes a strong visual impact Tusing a limited palette of white, black and red. Visitors to the 15th and 16th floors of 125 Old Broad Street are greeted by an entrance made up of high gloss porcelain finishes on both the floors and wall that make the office a striking and stylish work space. Domus Porcelain - Spectrum Heathrow Terminal 5 London 12 BAA erminal 5 is the largest free-standing structure and busiest airport terminal Tin the UK. Since opening in 2008 the building has seen 35 million people a year pass through its doors. Costing £4 billion and taking 19 years from conception to completion, Terminal 5 is one of the most complex British architectural projects in history. Domus Technical Stone - Marble Hotel Verta Battersea Heliport London 13 RDD Design djacent to the London Heliport the Battersea Hotel Verta is a 5* hotel Awith a distinctive style. Combining artisan interior design with historical nuances and boasting spectacular views of the Thames the hotel offers unparalleled luxury in its south London setting. The luxury spa is one of the hotels most lavish features and was created by RDD Design using a combination of natural stone and dazzling mosaics. Domus Technical & Natural Stone - Jaipur, Evo, Quartz & Marble Hilton Hotel Doubletree 14 Bristol Stride Treglown oubletree, the high-end branch of Hilton Hotels, has opened their first Dsite in Bristol. A former Ramada hotel the building has been given a complete interior overhaul. Architects Stride Treglown used premium materials to create a calm, luxury environment throughout the building. Domus Porcelain Marble - I Marmi Domus Porcelain - Concept & Folded Hilton Hotel Heathrow T5 London 15 EPR Architects ituated in an extensively landscaped area and near to Heathrow’s Terminal S5, this Hilton Hotel was designed with both airport users and the domestic market in mind. From outside the T5 Hilton looks like your conventional airport hotel however step inside and you are greeted by a distinctive and unusual space. The arresting internal architecture has been a talking point for guests and designers alike. The bar and lounge areas are particularly charming. By using traditional materials in an uncommon manner EPR have created a homely yet still contemporary atmosphere in each of the lounge spaces. Domus Technical & Natural Stone - Quartz & Evo Apex Hotel Waterloo Place Edinburgh 16 Ian Springford nter an Apex hotel and you would never know you had stumbled into a Eformer office building. Designed by Ian Springford Architects, the hotel operator has become a trailblazer in adapting lackluster former workplaces into striking luxury hotels. The 4* Apex Waterloo hotel offers stunning views across Edinburgh and Forth Estuary. Apex Waterloo also offers one of the most lavish spa experiences in the city. Domus Porcelain Stone Sugar Beach St. Lucia West Indies 17 Caulder Moore Associates ugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort in Saint Lucia, is one of the most exclusive Sand luxurious hotels in the West Indies. Nestled between the famous Pitons and with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea, the hotel is a favourite for anyone seeking seclusion and tranquility in an area of unparalleled natural beauty.

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