Montenegro

NUTSHELL

Montenegro: High-Luxury Experience

Type
  
Recent, Public, Hospitality, Residential
  
Location
  
  
Construction Area
  
195000 sqm.
  
Project Site Area
  
530300 sqm.
  
Year
  
2020
  
Status
  
On-going
  
Architectural Project & Design
  
Gokhan Avcioglu&GAD
  
Team
  
Semih Acar, Paul Ragsdale, Aslı Ayvaz, Bahar Yilmaz, Guney Yırık, Jonas Kirsch, Ozan Ertug, Nihan Metiner, Martina La Vista, Hande Kocabas, Yigit Ogutogulları, Emre Bilol, Aylin Degirmen, Beste Dabakoglu, Eray Senturk, Cansu Ozdemir, Oguz Cankan, Tansel Dalgali
  
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Historical References

The property maintains the overall integrity of the historical layout of the land and seascape with its cities and settlements of distinctive town planning that developed along the coast of the bay, separated by green and cultivated areas framed by steep rocky hills and a narrow area of urbanized coast connected by the sea.

Throughout history, settlements have been developed with a clear hierarchy of building importance and their location to the settlement, with communal buildings such as churches and public squares at the highest point and residential on the lower levels. Such an approach has been considered when locating the main hotel building and the residences. The height differences allow for maximum uninterrupted views of the sea.

A traditional network of paths and roads that connect settlements with each other and piers along the coastline is created, which testifies to the important role of the sea. The steepness of the natural terrain has influenced the overall shape of the roads, and the materials match those used throughout the past. A green spine for the complex is created by winding roads bordered by lush, native vegetation. The harmony between the paths and landscape gives the appearance that the roads are carved out of the mountainside over time, as if they had been worn into existence by weary travelers over the ages.

Like many of the structures in the local villages, the road network responds to the topography creating a variety of rich vistas and approached from both the upper and lower levels of the buildings. Roughhewn stone walls provide a timeless character for the service corridors.  Teven the staircases respond to the topography and views, making each step a journey and opportunity for unique memories.  Inspired by the rooftop patios of the nearby historic-themed Sveti Stefani, the project makes extensive use of private terraces and pools that often occur above other units.

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