tivoli marina vilamoura apartments
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tivoli marina vilamoura apartments
TIVOLI MARINA VILAMOURA APARTMENTS Marina de Vilamoura (Algarve), Portugal, 2011 HOTELS Location Marina de Vilamoura (Algarve), Portugal Operator Tivoli Hotels & Resorts Property Espirito Santo Group Programme Hotel expansion with 60 serviced apartments Gross Built Area 6,000 sq.m (plus parking) Estimated Investment N/A Project Status 2011 (feasibility studies) View towards North Site plan www.promontorio.net View towards South TIVOLI MARINA VILAMOURA APARTMENTS Marina de Vilamoura (Algarve), Portugal, 2011 Facade 1st floor plan www.promontorio.net TIVOLI MARINA VILAMOURA APARTMENTS Marina de Vilamoura (Algarve), Portugal, 2011 Facade details Living room In the context of the Algarve, Vilamoura is more of an area than a town in itself and has grown over the past couple of decades to engulf the nearby city of Quarteira towards east. Located virtually in the middle of the Algarve coast, within 15 Km of the Faro airport, Vilamoura’s accessibility has helped it become one of Europe’s largest beach resorts. The 20 square kilometres of this purposebuilt resort are home to practically every form of sport, entertainment and amenity imaginable, including 6 world-class golf courses. www.promontorio.net Balconies The heart of this macro-resort is the highly successful Vilamoura Marina, built with 1,200 berths in the early 1970s to service a wide spectrum of vessels, raging from small speedboats through to 40+ metre yachts, and one of the most vibrant places in the whole region. On the east side of this bustling harbour, the 380-bedroom Tivoli Marina, is a traditional 5-star hotel and conference centre that anchors the place with all the required leisure facilities and capacity. Given the intense dynamics of the place, the client saw the opportunity and demand for an upper-scale expansion of 60 serviced apartment units that could raise the profile of the whole ensemble, while increasing capacity and diversifying the typological offer. Raised on a deck-parking plinth, the design is conceived as an aloft structure sliced by a series of fleeting slabs of variegated heights that generate a system of mezzanines and suspended gardens. Despite its relatively small footprint and floor area, the building aims to embody an optimistic vision on the prospects of this tourism hub.