Meraki Resturant and Bar
RSDS were approached by a client to develop a contemporary feel for their concept of an up market bar and restaurant in Nafplio
Greece. Using inspiration from London’s Soho I produced this concept consisting of a main function room, kitchen and bathrooms. He was extremely pleased with the outcome and construction is underway - due completion is 2020.
Bathroom
Located in the Prosecco hills northeast of Venice, this villa concept provided for an international client boasts panoramic views of its location and includes all the modern ammenities a villa of this stature should . 4 bedrooms and 3
bathrooms with an integrated swimming pool and jaccuzi. Prosecco house offers open plan living and colonial luxury making the most of its surroundings whilst portraying individual architectural influence. My main role within this
project was to generate 3D models, technical drawings and renders to the detailed design stage for this project (3850 sqft).
Privacy Wall
These internal spaces were created for a prominent minister in Dubai. He approached us with an aesthetic spatial problem for his daughter's villa. The issue being the immediate privacy wall on entering the space, it was bland and the stair case had left dead space
visible from the front room. In correcting the issue we provided several options which were aesthetically different and utilized the dead space in a varied manner with a one day turn around - The client was very pleased with the options and construction is already underway.
Dining / Cigar Room
This concept was created for a villa in the prominent area of Dubai Hills. Its nature sparks questions of design whilst the colour pallet tones down some of the bolder pieces
Living Room
Located in East Heartfordshire, within the United Kindoms Metropolitan Green Belt , Heartfordshire House was a concept developed for a private client. 3 Bedroom and 2 bathroom on a small plot annexed from an existing residence
Heartfordshire house at 2100 sqft was proposed as a contemporary monument set to highlight a contrast in relationship with its natural surroundings. The main premise was to use locally sourced wood and a wood textured concrete to
complete the constructs of the residence.
Located in the French countryside on the outskirts of Toulouse, this gallery concept provided for an international competition boasts framed views of its location and includes a secondary floor that overlooks an open air courtyard.
The shape of the gallery allows for penetrative sight lines allowing visitors to encompass the building and the artwork it holds, all in a framed embrace. The rear of the building is a traditional french architecture and blends contemporary
elements as a penchant to both contemporary and traditional artworks.
Located in the Rotterdam countryside, this gallery concept provided for an international competition boasts panoramic views of its location and includes a ground floor double height space and floating mezzanine, giving its visitors a truly experiential interaction. The double height space is to be autonomous and used for installations and exhibitions alike the locally sourced wood acts as a conduit between the exhibited art within the interior and the natural surrounding