The design for HOT HOT Nightclub fuses, in a contemporary way, elements inspired on the works of Scandinavian designer Verner Panton and his pop and humorous language, which set the tone for the 70's, with the characteristic brutalist architecture of the underground scene of Berlin's nightclubs and sex houses. The facade of the club and many interior elements received no intervention, highlighting the very action of time in the building, with its dilapidated appearance and graffiti. A 20 meters long tunnel of light connects the outside world and the HOT HOT universe. On the ground floor a graphic pattern based on the 70's, with an optical effect, has been especially designed for this space. This pattern strikingly displays the color chart of the club, which varies between royal blue, cherry, orange, golden yellow and olive green. Also inspired by Panton, three huge mother-of-pearl light fixtures highlight the bar. On the underground floor the focus is on the dance floor and its innovative and unique Funktion One sound system. The light is provided by huge LED displays, which unfold through the entire ceiling, and enters the staircase area and the lounge upstairs in the manner of a living organism.
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