Maldives Resort Design, Indian Ocean Building

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Maldives Resort Accommodation

Indian Ocean Holiday Development, Africa design by OFIS architects: accommodation incl on-water villas & beach-bungalows

21 Mar 2014 + 13 Apr 2009

4 islands, Maldives

5* island resort on Maldives, Indian Ocean
Design: OFIS architects

Maldives Resort Design

Maldives Holiday Resort

The Maldives Islands Resort

Tender-project 2004-06
Further development 2009

The government of Maldives runs every few years a bid for the islands that investors can rent for 25 years. The bid documentation has to contain also a concept and architectural proposal for the resort. The extra challenge was developing environmentally friendly, ecologically sensitive and self-sustaining model of 4 different islands and how to demonstrate an earnest concern and a keen sensitivity to its authentic environment.

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The set-up respects the indigenous nature and a local surrounding condition
After visiting all 14 islands that were available we choose four of them and developed proposals for 5-star resorts with 100 beds. The program besides different type’s accommodation such as on-water villas and beach-bungalows contained also 3 restaurants (main restaurant, beach-grill and pool-restaurant), spa, pool, diving school, services and staff accommodation.

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The layout of facilities was chosen carefully with help of the local environmental experts – depending on position of reef, sea erosion, wind, existing vegetation and highs-the Maldivian urbanistic law has a very interesting high restriction-no building must be higher than the tallest tree on the island.

The aim was not to damage any existing qualities and give the new infrastructure best possible climate and sun exposition. Main construction materials were local, wood, bamboo, straw and soil, construction method used prefabricated elements that would be built on land and brought to the island.

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Island 1 – Funamadua

The prototype is an elevated floor that is embraced with U-shape wall with changing patterns. In this way series of bays appear offering different external and internal spaces. Accommodation villa for example contains 3 enclosed spaces with bedroom, bath and living and external porch or verandah with views to the sea or the island. Spa has enclosed spaces for massage, ayurveda or other treatments and external porch for resting.

Island 2 – Hadahaa

Continuos loops are elements of this proposal, creating paths, floors or roofs. Roofs have moon-shape and are rising from the ground covering internal and external spaces. Loop wraps the interior of the island, where existing groups of palm trees are located and continue to the coast and the sea forming private plateaus and piers.

Island 3 – Konotta

The main prefabricated element is a sandwich-wall of wood and straw forming a tree-Y-shape. These elements can be connected in various ways offering different internal and external spaces. They form sky-light, pergolas, rooftops, blinds and similar. All types of infrastructure are built from the same elements.

Island 4 – Randheli

The basic prototype has elliptical shape with large external verandas, main internal space and services. Prototype has different variation in terms of size and use:
Accommodation facilities for example have pool on verandah, outdoor shower on the opposite site and internal space with bed, wardrobes and bathroom. Restaurant has similar organisation with outdoor eating, main indoor restaurant and kitchen with buffet in service areas.

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Maldives Islands Holiday Resort – Building Information

Maldives Resort Design – Project leaders:
rok oman, spela videcnik

Design team:
nejc batistic, martina lipicer, marisa baptista

3d animations & realisations:
david lozej, jaka zvan, rok jereb

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Maldives Islands Resort design by Ofis Arhitekti

Location: The Maldives, Indian Ocean

Maldives Buildings

Contemporary Architecture in the Maldives – architectural selection below:

Kahi- Resort and Events
Architecture + Interior design: Yarod Eldan
Kahi- Resort and Events The Maldives
photo : Oded Smadar
Kahi- Resort and Events, The Maldives

Finolhu Villas Hotel in the Maldives
Design: Yuji Yamazaki Architecture
Finolhu Villas Hotel in the Maldives
image from architecture office
Finolhu Villas Hotel in the Maldives

Huvafen Fushi resort in the Maldives
Design: Studio RHE architects
Huvafen Fushi Maldives Resort
image from architect practice
Huvafen Fushi Resort Maldives Spa

Oceans Paradise – Maldives Airport Economic Zone Mixed-use Development
Design: CAA (Core of Architecture & Art) Architects
Maldives Airport Economic Zone Mixed-use Development design by CAA
image courtesy of architects
Maldives Airport Economic Zone Mixed-use Development

Hanimaadhoo Airport Maldives
Design: Haptic Architects / Aviaplan
Maldives Airport

Indian Ocean Resort Buildings

Indian Ocean Architectural Projects

Coral Hotel, Sailwin, The Seychelles
Design: Architects of Invention (AI) led by Nikoloz Japaridze
Coral Hotel
image from architecture studio
Coral Hotel on the Seychelles Resort

The Whale Bar at St Regis Hotel by WOW Architects | Warner Wong Design
The Whale Bar, St Regis Hotel, The Maldives
image courtesy of architects studio

Banyan Tree Corniche Bay, Mauritius by Foster + Partners

Four Seasons Resort, Seychelles

Slovenian Architect Office : Ofis Arhitekti – contact details

South African Architecture

Hotel Buildings

Resort Designs

African Building

Mozambique Architecture

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