The Desizo Monni Exclusive Club, located in northern Bulgaria, brings a contemporary reinterpretation of the beach club typology into an unexpected inland setting. With its emphasis on exclusive services, leisure, and modern architectural design, the club aims to redefine recreational experiences for the region.
The club offers a diverse range of activities presented in a sleek, modern architectural language. Its facilities include a restaurant, an outdoor bar, a swimming pool, and a fitness center. This initiative seeks to create a modern environment for sports and leisure - activities not traditionally prominent in this part of Bulgaria.
Architectural Concept: A Modernist Pavilion
The design concept revolves around an outdoor pavilion-like structure inspired by modernist coastal villas. While inland, the club replicates the essence of oceanfront leisure through panoramic views to the surrounding. The open design captures the spirit of modern beach clubs while seamlessly adapting to its specific location.
The architectural composition incorporates a series of closed, open, and semi-open spaces, creating a dynamic interplay between interior and exterior areas. The design emphasizes fluidity, with spaces transitioning smoothly to accommodate different functions and moods.
Materials and Spatial Dynamics
The material palette plays a vital role in shaping the overall atmosphere of the complex. Carefully selected finishes and textures complement the sleek, contemporary design. Key architectural elements such as arches, pergolas, and sliding windows enhance the pavilion's aesthetic. These features dissolve the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, ensuring a seamless connection with the environment.
Regional Impact and Transformation
The Desizo Monni Exclusive Club is part of a broader effort to transform and revitalize the industrial area of the town of Pleven, where it is located. By creating a high-quality recreational and entertainment facility outside the traditional boundaries of Bulgaria’s capital, the project contributes to the cultural and social development of the region.
The club sets a new benchmark for recreational architecture in the area. It represents an exciting vision of how architecture can drive regional growth by focusing on local needs and modern design.