sábado, 4 de enero de 2014

Instantes en el Hotel Unique en Sao Paulo



Estupendo el hotel Unique. Fuimos a almorzar a su restaurante de la azotea, donde también tienen una piscina roja estupenda. Un lugar para no perderse en Sao Paulo, cerca del Parque Ipirapuera. Diseñado por el arquitecto ¿brasileño/japonés? Ruy Ohtake. Tiene mucha influencia japonesa, e incluso la publicación del hotel está en portugués, japonés e inglés.



Is a reference in modern architecture and originality, Unique's spacey, green copper façade alone makes this hotel unlike any other. Located in the well-heeled residential area of Jardins, and just meters from Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo's largest green area, the building rises like a gracious ocean liner in dry-dock. Shielding dark glass and a desert garden of mini, sand-toned cubes of rock, palms and agaves are the first impressions that the hotel offers. 





Dramatic high internal spaces such as the lobby are accentuated and illuminated with walls of beige marble, and sharp, geometric themes make the spectacle even grander. A carefully choreographed spectrum of circles and squares, ellipses and sine curves flow in and out of each other, softened by wooden flooring, sleek white furnishings and transparent glass tables and fittings. 






The rooftop terrace displays amazing views of the city, if you manage to take your eyes off of the fascinating crimson red swimming pool.






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