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Hotel AmoraVida – Interweaving local nuances with contemporary experiences in the foothills of Goa

Visualized and executed by Designers Group, The property consists of seven blocks, the first of which is a residential unit that has been turned into a hotel

Surrounded by lush flora and fauna, the structure is thoughtfully carved out, dramatically blending in with its surroundings while providing an exceptional experience. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

Nestled in the hills and right by the backwaters of Goa, Amora Vida was conceptualised as
a resort to relax and rejuvenate.

Hotel Amora Vida was modelled overlooking a magnificent water body and is a pinnacle of Goa and its Konkan culture. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

The property consists of seven blocks, the first of which is a residential unit that has been
turned into a hotel, and it is here that Designers Group’s expertise has been utilized in the
design. The hotel’s location is fortunate as it is easily accessible and close to the airport.
The forms of this resort gracefully descend down the hills to the backwaters, thus,
distinguishing it and making it appealing to the people. The backwater flows to the
property’s end, with the hills surrounding it, thus, embracing the hotel’s contemporary
work.

Ar.Khozema Chitalwala, Principal Architect, Designers Group.
Large pocket terraces are also present, which is a useful architectural wonder. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

Surrounded by lush flora and fauna, the structure is thoughtfully carved out, dramatically
blending in with its surroundings while providing an exceptional experience. Large pocket
terraces are also present, which is a useful architectural wonder.

The elevated walkways act as a spine, connecting each unit to the next all the way around. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

The first block was converted into a public space with lobbies, all-day dining, a bar, and a
small conference room connected vertically with the lift, while the rest of the blocks were
connected via an elevated walkway at various levels that also provide views of the lawn
and the backwater. The elevated walkways act as a spine, connecting each unit to the
next all the way around.

(Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
The first block was converted into a public space with lobbies, all-day dining, a bar. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

The rooms followed a contemporary style, with the balcony serving as a significant part of
the space, complimenting both aesthetics and functionality. The balcony unveils a
beautiful view of the surroundings while contributing to providing natural cross
ventilation. The artwork in the rooms resonates with the local art of Goa, in which blue
lines represent the beach and wooden strips imitate the dunes, twisted with
contemporary elements rendering a rustic feel to the space.

The rooms followed a contemporary style, with the balcony serving as a significant part of the space, complimenting both aesthetics and functionality. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
(Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
The balcony unveils a beautiful view of the surroundings while contributing to providing natural cross ventilation. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

The outdoors host the recreational area, spa, gym, long deck, amphitheatre, and lobby are
all amenities for the visitor’s well-being. The lobby is a public place intended for family
celebrations and enjoyment, as well as a pathway to the pool area exhibiting a thoughtful
combination of spaces. Due to the stilts in the area, various amenities were created, one
of which is the amphitheatre, as well as the space was brilliantly crafted out by the virtue
of architecture.

(Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
(Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
The outdoors host the recreational area, spa, gym, long deck, amphitheatre, and lobby are all amenities for the visitor’s well-being. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

The resort was designed in contemporary style, with vivid colour palettes as highlights.
Portugal’s colour palette was infused in the interiors by adorning intricate details of flora
and fauna. The hotel’s appeal derives from the accentuated bright colours, which create a
pleasant and lively atmosphere throughout the design.

The innovative incorporation of local nuances in the form of elements, for example,
replicas of fish and fishing boats created to depict the surrounding fishing villages, the
pearl art resembling the rare pearl found all over Goa, paid a tribute to the region’s culture.
The latticework was incorporated in a lot of areas so that it becomes a local reference to
even the civil work in architecture and also acts as an accent wall. The use of local
resources and materials, along with the planting of regional flora, added the factor of
sustainability to the overall design.

(Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)
Replicas of fish and fishing boats created to depict the surrounding fishing villages. (Photography credits: Prashant Bhat Photography)

Hotel Amora Vida was modelled overlooking a magnificent water body and is a pinnacle
of Goa and its Konkan culture. Exemplified as a hospitality space for wellness, Amora Vida
encompasses a wide range of world-class facilities with breakout spaces for personal
interactions and exchanges – offering a contemporary experience in terms of culture,
food, and tradition.

Grand Jury meet
(Top L-R): Manoj Bhat, MD & CEO, Mahindra Holidays; Jatin Khanna, CEO, Sarovar Hotels & Resorts; Ranjit Batra, President, Hospitality, Panchshil Realty; Sanjay Sethi, CEO & MD, Chalet Hotels; Satyen Jain, CEO, Pride Hotels; Gaurav Pokhariyal, EVP, Human Resources, IHCL (Bottom L-R): Sonica Malhotra, Joint MD, MBD Group; Zubin Saxena, Senior VP & Country Head - India, Hilton; Souvagya Mohapatra, MD (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan), Atmosphere Hotels & Resorts; Ranju Alex, Area VP - South Asia, Marriott International; Sanju Soni, Senior VP, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts; Chef Rakesh Sethi, Corporate Executive Chef, Operations, South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group; Vikram Cotah, CEO, GRT Hotels & Resorts; Vikramjit Singh, Chairman & MD, Alivaa Hotels & Resorts
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Hotelier India Awards 2024: The Grand Jury Meet