Thursday, September 22, 2011

Shelborne South Beach hotel pool to undergo facelift


Enter Establishment Miami implement change from an infinity pool that Shelborne Hotel South Beach in Miami, Florida, as part of the project a multi-million dollar renovation of the hotel.

Swimming upgrade has been designed by ADD Inc. of Miami architect Jonathan Cardello. It will be decorated with new materials, textures, and lighting fixtures that offer a contemporary twist on the Miami Art Deco and modern history. The path that shows the exterior walls and white ceiling wrapped in a real vine, a bench consisting of pillows in shades of yellow and orange and glass railings leading to a new pool.

The pool area will consist of a diving board, originally built in 1940. Another unique feature of the new pool covers concrete floating spiral staircase consisting of luminous bubble roof. Design of the roof will mimic the original structure that was created by Morris Lapidus. These stairs will bring guests to the new bridge is equipped with a catwalk railing made ​​of glass. Pool area will also incorporate a VIP upper sun deck and cabanas featuring private bathroom facilities.

Swimming pool sports complex pavers in contrasting striped black and white. The pavers are covered by tall palm trees to accentuate beauty. Construction work on the pool area is scheduled for completion in late 2011.

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