Chrome Hotel sculptural use of space to make their hotel situated in Kolkata, India, was designed by Sanjay Puri Architects. Facing a busy road artery in the city and flanked by commercial buildings on both sides of a residential building in the back, there was a small piece of land to build a business hotel with a height restriction of 24 m. The hotel is planned in eight levels of occupation of public space of three and four floors of rooms above a bar lounge on the roof upstairs.
Levels of rooms are identified by a white block on the right, forming a wedge into the front corner of the hotel, which has a suite on each level overlooking a schoolyard in the overview on the road. The building thus relates to its environment in terms of planning and creating a distinct identity that smaller hotels.
Levels of rooms are identified by a white block on the right, forming a wedge into the front corner of the hotel, which has a suite on each level overlooking a schoolyard in the overview on the road. The building thus relates to its environment in terms of planning and creating a distinct identity that smaller hotels.
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