Hotel Zenden by Wiel Arets Architects
Wiel Arets Architects have designed the interior of the Zenden Hotel in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
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Photography by Jan Bitter and Joao Morgado
Hotel Zenden by Wiel Arets Architects
The Hotel and Sport School Zenden is located within three monumental town houses near the river Maas in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The hotel’s history begins in the late sixties, and originally contained only a pool for swimming lessons. Over the years other functions such as hotel rooms and a Judo school were implemented into the program. Upon the facilities reaching spatial limits, a renovation and reorganisation of the program was needed.
During the renovation, the scattered program was re-crystallized into an iconographical and integrated whole. Newly created openings in the hotel’s walls allow for views between all areas of the new program, as well to as the exterior. The renovation led to an abstraction of the structure in both plan and section, not least because all ceilings heights were kept to a maximum. The resulting interior sculpture is completely clad in white, while the exterior inversions are painted anthracite. New program elements were placed if and where necessary.
Upon entering the hotel, a relaxing lounge welcomes guests- and invites them to have a drink, admire the hotel’s pool or simply enjoy the red Japanese maple on the patio- that highly contrasts the hotel’s white interior. From the lounge, guests can pace past the glass-clad wall in the entrance area and descend to the basement, where one finds the sapphire blue waters of the pool, which retains its original medieval vault. Oppositely, ascending the stairs, nine hotel rooms await their guests, each room unique.
Inside the four new guest rooms, services such as showers, toilets and cupboards have been condensed to blocks; enabling more living space. Corian inlays and night-stands have been integrated into the walls, washing tables placed on floating shelves, TV’s hidden behind reflecting glass and bathroom doors also serve as mirrors. Within this playground of guest rooms’ dark-maroon beds, armchairs and ottomans tempt hotel visitors to call the their room a temporary home. Allowing comfortable contemplation of the sights and scenery of the culturally rich city of Maastricht.
Visit the website of Wiel Arets Architects – here.
Visit the Hotel Zenden’s website – here.
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luke on 22 Jan 2010 at 9:01 am #
i only like the pool area. the hotel rooms are too white! and i think the white bathrooms are boring, i mean its like everyone is doing that now and the square face basins are ugly. nothing is wrong with all white walls but at least let the furniture bring some colour and life to the room.
Hans on 22 Jan 2010 at 10:23 am #
Luke, the rooms are not too white, they’re just not designed for you. They made it that white on purpose. They wanted it to be very white, because that is what some people want.
You make it sound as if they accidentally made it too white, and you’re helping them by pointing out how white it is.
marton on 22 Jan 2010 at 12:54 pm #
this hotel was made for me! all white, WITHOUT blue LEDs, unbeliveable!
Ric on 22 Jan 2010 at 1:14 pm #
The pool, though beautiful, is a disappointment because of the under water stairs. It would prevent me from doing laps.
mark on 26 Jan 2010 at 5:33 am #
suuuuper!
Miruna on 02 Jun 2010 at 5:08 pm #
I actually think the pool area is the one i like the least… i find it claustrophobic.. (and if that’s my impression from the picture, i can imagine in real life can actually be worse..).. don’t like the fact that is underground.. and not having a higher ceiling..
Regarding the white rooms i think they’re actually refreshing and give a big opportunity of making them very personal by putting your own stuff in it..! I like it