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KCA International unveil design for the Marriott Marquis Dubai

Vicky DoeBy Vicky Doe9 August 20243 Mins Read
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The Marriott Marquis Dubai, renowned as the Jewel of the Creek, stands as a paragon of exceptional interior design that seamlessly blends the rich cultural heritage of its location in Al Khor with contemporary luxury.

The design ethos of the hotel is a harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity, resulting in an environment that is both aesthetically pleasing and deeply connected to its historical roots.

The Marriott Marquis Dubai Hotel’s interior design is deeply inspired by its location in the Creek area, “Al Khor,” aptly reflected in the name “Jewel of the Creek.” This thematic inspiration is thoughtfully woven throughout the hotel’s design elements, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for guests. The hotel pays homage to the heritage of the area by incorporating traditional Emirati design elements in a contemporary manner.

The main lobby features intricately designed screens behind the reception desks that mimic the fishing nets used in Al Khor’s history. The reception desks themselves are made from metal with an embossed pattern reflecting the map of the creek. This attention to detail not only grounds the design in its historical context but also provides a unique and visually stunning focal point for guests upon arrival.

The Marriott Marquis Dubai excels in innovative space planning and the use of materials. The lobby’s flooring is designed with concentric circles that emulate the ripples of the creek’s water, interspersed with modern and abstract Emirati patterns. This creates a dynamic visual narrative that guides guests through the space in an engaging manner.

A standout feature in the lobby is the large, dropped carpet that transitions from a mosaic to a real carpet, running under the lobby lounge area. This design element not only adds texture and depth but also symbolises the seamless blend of art and functionality. The thoughtful integration of materials, such as the use of timber beams in the guestrooms to cast beautiful shadows reminiscent of old Dubai houses, further showcases the hotel’s innovative approach to design.

The hotel’s design narrative extends into the guestrooms, where subtle references to Emirati heritage is seamlessly integrated with modern luxury. Wall panels and AC grills feature traditional patterns reinterpreted in a contemporary style, creating a sense of continuity and connection throughout the hotel.

The guestrooms also feature an open ceiling above the bed with timber beams that throw beautiful shadows from the cove lighting, enhancing the room’s ambiance and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The sitting area is framed by a feature wall that mimics the ropes used for fishing boats in the creek, adding a layer of cultural richness and historical reference.

Ultimately, the Marriott Marquis Dubai Hotel provides a unique and memorable experience for its guests. The thoughtfully integrated design elements create an immersive environment that is both visually stunning and deeply connected to the local heritage. The combination of innovative space planning, cultural integration, and attention to detail ensures that every guest’s stay is not only comfortable but also enriched with a sense of place and history.

The Marriott Marquis Dubai is a testament to exceptional interior design, blending heritage-inspired elements with modern luxury in an innovative manner. This project has finally come to fruition after years of delays. Work on this expansive 220,000 sqm project began in 2006 but was paused due to the financial crisis in Dubai. Operations resumed in 2010.

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