Castell rooftop bar by BHDM offers cosy setting with Midtown Manhattan views
American design studio BHDM has chosen warm materials and Spanish-influenced motifs for the interior of this bar, located at the top of the AC Hotel near New York's Times Square.
One of the latest additions to the city's array of rooftop bars, Castell occupies the top level of the Marriott-owned hotel, which was designed by Helpern Architects and opened Summer 2018.
The new building is positioned directly opposite Renzo Piano's New York Times tower, and among Midtown's dense cluster of skyscrapers, providing dramatic views from its lofty windows.
BHDM Design founder Dan Mazzarini was responsible for the bar's interiors, which he envisioned as "a warm and sexy rooftop living room lounge with strong geometric influences, inspired by the vaults and shapes of Spanish architecture".
As a result, an 11-foot-tall (3.4-metre) arch is used as repeated motif throughout the space, acting as doorways, mirrors, and a backdrop for the bar counter.
"Through a series of rooms and geometric vignettes, BHDM designed Castell to be the premier Midtown rooftop destination," said a project description from the studio.
After exiting the elevators, visitors arrive in a cosy space styled like a living room. Walls lined in warm-toned walnut and plenty of soft furnishings create an intimate atmosphere, aided by a large fireplace that offers a view through to the bar area next door.
This adjacent, larger space is lighter and brighter, thanks to windows on both sides. Bar stools ...
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