Fall 2023 - Moda Hotel

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east elevation 8 4 01 02 03 04 05-11 fashion / textile fashion exhibition textile museum dressing room runway workshops service hotel - amenities hotel - rooms egress fashion market library runway viewing area outdoor runway / exhibition electrical / mechanical loading dock kitchen restrooms / changing cleaning laundry lobby entry cafe / bar health club business center guest rooms (16 rooms per floor) total: 112 rooms egress stairs / elevators circulation outdoor banquet / lounge events space bar expansion another part is added to the massing, and the ccenter massing is extruded to give a stepped look to the form. spaces for program form of building is then pushed and pulled to explore both interior and exterior program. drapery facade is explored through the lens of fashion; facade emulates the billowing ruffles of a dress fashion places fashion show location locally owned fashion stores boutiques site Situated at the heart of Newark's Central Business District, the Moda Hotel is a hub for the city's diverse fashion landscape and textile heritage. The hotel's radial organization places its core at the center, encircled by the fashion spaces and commercial spaces for the hotel. The perception of scale is challenged through the combination of intimate nooks and grand moments, echoing the dynamic nature of fashion experiences. Billowing fabric overhangs create interesting lighting effects, and African and Latin influences in Newark’s fashion history are also highlighted through furniture and textiles throughout the building. The hotel feautures a prominent fashion exhibition and textile museum, inviting visitors to explore local designers, enjoy fashion shows, and delve into Newark's textile history. Guest room furntiures and textiles are all designed by local artists, and each room evokes the same aesthetic of a backstage dressing room. Clad in sleek black metal, which is inspired by patent leather, the Moda Hotel uses aluminum anodized chain links to resemblle flowing silk fabrics, and supergrpahics to illustrate cultural patterns on its facade. The rooftop spaces are then used as dynamic venues for open-air design events. NOTABLE TEXTILES & PATTERNS:
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not to scale site plan 1/80” = 1’0” b b
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Kathy Trinh
a a typical room layouts 1/4” = 1’0” 4 8 2 1 room c, section aa 1/2” = 1’0” 1 0.5 room type a room type b room type c the guest room the lobby the runway section bb 16 32 section aa 16 32 -cavity insulation facade detail section MULBERRY ST CLILNTON ST COMMERCE ST ground floor 1/16” = 1’0” 16 32 second floor 1/16” = 1’0” third floor 1/16” = 1’0” fourth floor 1/16” = 1’0” 8 4 typical hotel floor 8 4 36’-0” 18’-6” 30’-0” 36’-6” 24’-0” 15’-4” 31’-0” 27’-8”

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