Two distinct design directions for a floating destination—developed on an 87‑meter base platform.
This concept study was created for a private client exploring design options for a floating beach club: a destination that feels like a high-end resort, but operates like a vessel—with clear zoning, safe circulation, and realistic service logic.
Starting from an 87 m base platform, we developed two very different concepts to test how far the atmosphere, architecture, and guest experience could be pushed while keeping the same underlying footprint. The goal wasn’t “more features.” It was better spatial flow: arrival, orientation, sun/shade choice, social energy, and an intuitive relationship to the sea.
Concept A — Flowing, Playful, Bold
Concept A leans into a relaxed, contemporary resort language: softer geometry, layered terraces, and an open, social deck plan. The composition is intentionally dynamic—designed for daytime movement between sun beds, pool, bar zones, and shaded lounges without creating dead ends or awkward bottlenecks.
Concept B — Monumental, Timeless, Classic
Concept B takes the opposite approach: strong, architectural framing with a calm, almost civic presence. The layout organizes the beach club around a central courtyard pool and a rhythmic perimeter that reads as intentional and timeless—closer to architecture than “floating furniture.”
Same platform. Two personalities—from playful resort energy to monumental, timeless calm.
A clear arrival sequence and strong sightlines make these concepts feel composed and easy to understand at first glance. They are built for atmosphere at golden hour and at night: long perspectives, shaded promenades, and a controlled balance between open sky and protected lounge zones.







