
Hotel in Goa
“Rococco” Morjim
Location: Morjim, Goa, India
Year of development: 2017
Area: 940m2
Developed:
‐ Architectural project;
‐ Interior design;
‐ Interior design.
Hotel in Goa “Rococco” Morjim
Location: Morjim, Goa, IndiaYear of development: 2017
Area: 940m2
In 2017 our Studio began development of a planning solution for hotel with 20 rooms in Pernem, Goa.
Main specificity of this project was the necessity to use existing building structure (see the pictures below) that was built before engaging our team. The exciting structure included erected structural support columns and floors slabs. On the top of it, we were extremely short on time, as the client needed a fully developed solution in two and a half months from the start.
Hotel building is located on the main street of Morjim village, in 450 meters from the coastline. Previously built construction had a rectangular shape, with a bevel from the rear facade side, which predetermined greatly the developed design solution.
The project also includes placement of all necessary public areas and technical facilities, including: – Reception; – Waiting area; – Luggage storage room, – Rooms for Staff (with bathroom and shower); – Elevator and stairwells; – Inventory storage room; – Isolated room for septic sewerage (with separate entrance). On the ground floor of the hotel the reception area, lounge-zone and 4 residential rooms are located. Second and third floors include – 6 rooms each, and the last floor has 4 large rooms with their own terraces. The planning solution of the hotel ensured the access to the floors and common areas, used by the staff – through elevator and stairs, as well as provided the highest percentage of rooms with a direct sea-view (8 rooms) and side sea-view (9 rooms).
Due to extremely short deadline it was decided to carry out the design and equipment works of residential rooms and public areas without design stage and visualizations – based on Studio’s experience and strong portfolio.
In 2017 our Studio began development of a planning solution for hotel with 20 rooms in Pernem, Goa.
Main specificity of this project was the necessity to use existing building structure (see the pictures below) that was built before engaging our team. The exciting structure included erected structural support columns and floors slabs. On the top of it, we were extremely short on time, as the client needed a fully developed solution in two and a half months from the start.
Hotel building is located on the main street of Morjim village, in 450 meters from the coastline. Previously built construction had a rectangular shape, with a bevel from the rear facade side, which predetermined greatly the developed design solution.
The project also includes placement of all necessary public areas and technical facilities, including: – Reception; – Waiting area; – Luggage storage room, – Rooms for Staff (with bathroom and shower); – Elevator and stairwells; – Inventory storage room; – Isolated room for septic sewerage (with separate entrance). On the ground floor of the hotel the reception area, lounge-zone and 4 residential rooms are located. Second and third floors include – 6 rooms each, and the last floor has 4 large rooms with their own terraces. The planning solution of the hotel ensured the access to the floors and common areas, used by the staff – through elevator and stairs, as well as provided the highest percentage of rooms with a direct sea-view (8 rooms) and side sea-view (9 rooms).
Due to extremely short deadline it was decided to carry out the design and equipment works of residential rooms and public areas without design stage and visualizations – based on Studio’s experience and strong portfolio.

Main entrance

View from Main Road

Side view

Main view

Existing building

General view of the hotel

General view of the hotel
Authors:
Aghasi Kntekhtsyan – Project Management / Design
Alexandra Rozhko – Interior Design / FFE
Vahagn Ayvazyan – Technical and Working Documentation
Philip Repin – Visualizations
Authors:
Aghasi Kntekhtsyan – Project Management / Design
Alexandra Rozhko – Interior Design / FFE
Vahagn Ayvazyan – Technical and Working Documentation
Philip Repin – Visualizations