Logging Inn
Edie Cohen -- Interior Design, 1/1/2013 2:00:00 AM

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| Project Name: Hotel Paradox Location: Santa Cruz, California Firm: ODADA Square Feet: 116,300 |
The modernist aesthetics reflect the lexicon developed by ODADA president and Interior Design Hall of Fame member Orlando Diaz-Azcuy. As for the obeisance to nature: the site, which is at the wooded base of the Santa Cruz mountains, demanded it. Once the dual design concept was established, the property’s name was a no-brainer: Hotel Paradox.
Oldroyd employed digital simulation and nature-inspired furnishings to bring those woods inside. Beyond the new porte cochere and pair of massive concrete pillars,granite like porcelain floor tiles kick off the earthy vibe in the lobby, which, like all the public spaces, is housed in the single-story first building. The reception desk is an enormous felled eucalyptus log; side tables are the same wood. A glass-fronted photo mural of a stand of redwoods encloses the adjoining conference room. A floor-to-ceiling cypress bookcase, seemingly endless and inset with a sky blue banquette, lines the corridor linking the lobby to Solaire, the restaurant and lounge; a digitally printed canopy of leafy branches overhangs a portion of the latter. Outside,the swimming pool is ringed with cypress planks.
The 170 guest rooms in the separate five-story structure continue the theme. Art and upholstery supply the woodsy palette. The genuine thing comes via headboards: vertical planks repurposed from Colorado snow fences. But in hallways, the scampering squirrels are resin.
Project Team
Arris Studio Architects: Architect of Record. Luminae Souter Associates: Lighting Consultant. Casa Grande Woodworks: Woodworks. Hogan & Pinckney: General Contractor.
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Talkback
wow!!!!!
What a vision I can not wait to visit it.
scp - 2013-01-26 21:07:27 EST
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