Envision a 120-Key Hospitality Design Concept situated within the picturesque Parc Omega in Quebec, Canada.
Established in 1985 and opened to the public in 1991, Omega Park was initially conceived as a place to discover North American wildlife in the captivating 2,200-acre Outaouais region. Over the years, the park’s vision evolved to include innovative offerings while remaining committed to preserving and respecting the beauty of nature. Parc Omega transcends being just a park or a hotel; it is a space that successfully integrates people and animals within the embrace of nature.

Taking inspiration from the Venn diagram, a visual representation of interconnectedness, the Parc Omega Hotel's two-story building complex is ingeniously designed with varying-sized circles. Five main circular buildings are interconnected by two pedestrian bridges, further enhancing the connection between different elements. Additionally, the building complex incorporates two inner yards on the first floor, providing visitors and hotel guests with an enriched natural experience.

Team:
Architect: Bagua+Bhava
Photography: Bagua+Bhava

Material Used:
1. Interior furniture: GUBI & Minotti


