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ICA unveil Glasgow Ibis Styles hotel

January 25 2016

ICA unveil Glasgow Ibis Styles hotel
ICA Architects have unveiled their interior design work at Ibis Styles on Miller Street, Glasgow, a new hotel fashioned from an abandoned Edwardian office block managed by Redefine BDL.

The 101 bedroom hotel makes much of irreverent Glaswegian humour in its concept approach through the use of iconography such as industrial cranes, traffic cones and Billy Connolly’s Big Banana Feet.

In a statement ICA said: “We believe that the design creates a fun, dynamic, modern hotel experience unique to Glasgow and among the ibis Styles brand, which will set it apart from other hotels in the city.”

The hotel follows on from ICA’s work for Ibis Styles at St Andrew’s Square Edinburgh which was themed on tartan, thistles and neon stags.
More traditional motifs also make an appearance through the incorporation of several references to Charles Rennie Mackintosh
More traditional motifs also make an appearance through the incorporation of several references to Charles Rennie Mackintosh
The Duke of Wellington's traffic cone makes an appearance as a lampshade
The Duke of Wellington's traffic cone makes an appearance as a lampshade

4 Comments

E=mc2
#1 Posted by E=mc2 on 25 Jan 2016 at 15:58 PM
Love a bit of primary coloured faux pas Mockintosh....
Ken
#2 Posted by Ken on 25 Jan 2016 at 15:59 PM
School dining hall and Mockintosh in the rooms. Remind me never to check in not even when I've had a drink.
Gringo
#3 Posted by Gringo on 26 Jan 2016 at 09:13 AM
Reminds me of a bad hangover I had once...
A-Paul-ed
#4 Posted by A-Paul-ed on 27 Jan 2016 at 11:55 AM
Awful.
A terrible collection of mismatched furniture and finishes.
It all looks incredibly unwelcoming.

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