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HYATT HOUSE GEBZE

Location, year:    Kocaeli, Gebze 2017
Client:                 Doğuş GYO
Architect:            CM Mimarlık
Scope:               Interior, Facade and Landscape Lighting Design

Hyatt House Gebze, by providing long-term accommodation in the hotel targets to provide the user with the comfort of home life first hotel in Turkey with the home concept, was opened in 2017.

The interior, facade, and landscape lighting design of the hotel project, which has 180 rooms, attracts attention with its modern architecture & social areas, was designed by “NA LightStyle”

The social areas on the ground and mezzanine floors within the scope of the project are planned as places where guests can meet their dining, socializing, sports, and working needs. For this reason, lighting focused on a flexible design with high visual comfort and adaptability to different functions. Meets the requirements of high glare control and brightness in reception & restaurant section; a design that does not reflect on the screen and where personal control is brought to the fore with table lamps was made in the study area.

The rooms are designed for long term accommodation and aimed to create a warm and comfortable area where the guest can feel at home with hidden lighting added to the architectural details in the room and floor lamps, pendant lightings, and table lamps specially designed for the rooms.

Since the hallways of the rooms were designed in a linear, single-sided, and partial transparent facade, the lighting design was intended to support this setup and to create a silhouette effect outside and act as a facade lighting of the corridor lighting.

Landscape lighting was considered in detail although the landscape area is small. Especially on the eaves and terraces in the entrance area, a design has been applied where guests can feel the comfort and quality of the hotel from the outside.

The hotel promises to create a warm, welcoming, and comfortable living place for the user and provides its guests with the opportunity to live long-term with neighbors, with its architectural features.