RUSH LOUNGE BAR

Cancún
,
México
-
2007
DESIGN CONCEPT

RUSH Lounge Bar is conceived as an elevated sunset observatory and social stage, set on a rooftop in Cancún. The design merges the dynamism of nightlife with the horizontality of the Caribbean horizon, using light, color and geometry to evoke movement and energy. The brand’s identity, based on a fluid “rush” line, is translated into sweeping roof planes, curved bar fronts and illuminated graphic elements that guide the visitor through the space.

The project proposes an open-air lounge that blurs the boundary between interior and exterior. Instead of closed volumes, a sequence of canopies, platforms and furniture islands defines functional zones, allowing continuous visual connections to the sea and the sky. The atmosphere seeks to feel simultaneously exclusive and relaxed, responding to the resort context while offering a contemporary urban character.


SPATIAL ORGANIZATION & CIRCULATION

The access is resolved through a generous forecourt that acts as a threshold between the vertical circulation core of the building and the rooftop environment. A backlit façade plane with the RUSH logo marks the entry, working as both signage and light beacon visible from a distance. Once inside, circulation follows a linear axis parallel to the edge of the terrace, creating a promenade that gradually reveals the bar, lounge and central water feature.

The main bar is positioned laterally, protected under a cantilevered roof and aligned with the principal views. Opposite to it, a series of stepped lounge platforms with integrated seating generates an informal amphitheater around a central sunken deck, where a luminous water mirror and fountains become the focal point. This configuration encourages social interaction and multiplies the number of privileged viewpoints toward the landscape.


MATERIALITY & COLOR PALETTE

The material palette alternates warm and cool sensations to reinforce the nocturnal experience. Timber decking and slatted wooden ceilings introduce a tactile, natural layer that softens the overall composition, while dark stone or composite countertops provide robustness to the service areas. Smooth plastered planes in neutral tones act as backdrops for the intense chromatic accents of the brand.

Color is strategically concentrated in the bar front, signage and floor inlays, using reds and ambers that recall the tones of the sunset and the energy of nightlife. The contrast between matte structural elements and glossy or back-painted glass surfaces enhances reflections and depth, amplifying the perception of space after dusk.


LIGHTING STRATEGY & ATMOSPHERE

Artificial lighting is the main instrument for constructing the nocturnal identity of RUSH. Linear LED strips concealed under bar counters, benches and fascia boards create a floating effect, detaching volumes from the floor. The central water feature integrates submerged lighting that transforms the pool into a luminous runway, visually organizing the lounge and drawing guests toward the center.

Accent lighting is directed toward vertical elements such as the brand wall, structural columns and perimeter palms, ensuring legibility without resorting to excessive brightness. The general illumination remains at low levels to preserve the perception of the night sky and the surrounding urban glow. The use of programmable RGB systems allows the atmosphere to shift from a relaxed early-evening ambience to a more vibrant late-night scene.


FURNITURE, COMFORT & USER EXPERIENCE

Furniture is designed as an extension of the architectural language, with continuous wooden bases and upholstered cushions defining longitudinal lounges that encourage group seating. Modular luminous cubes operate as both stools and side tables, providing flexible arrangements for different capacities and events. The combination of fixed platforms and movable elements ensures adaptability to changing operational needs.

Ergonomic considerations guide seat heights, backrest inclinations and circulation clearances, optimizing comfort during prolonged stays. The semi-open roof structures provide shade in daytime use and act as a visual frame for the sky at night, while their orientation is calibrated to capture prevailing breezes and enhance natural ventilation, crucial in Cancún’s tropical climate.


SUSTAINABILITY & CLIMATE RESPONSE

Although centered on an experiential nightlife concept, the project integrates several sustainable strategies appropriate to its coastal context. The open-air configuration minimizes the need for mechanical cooling, relying on cross-ventilation and the stack effect generated by the elevated position. Roof overhangs and slatted pergolas are dimensioned to mitigate solar gain on key surfaces while permitting filtered natural light.

LED technology is used throughout the lighting system to reduce energy consumption, particularly relevant given the extensive use of colored illumination. Where possible, materials such as wood are specified from certified sources resistant to humidity and saline environments, extending life cycle and reducing maintenance. The elevated decking allows for concealed drainage and potential rainwater capture, decreasing runoff and protecting the waterproofing layer of the rooftop slab in the long term.

Project
RUSH LOUNGE BAR
Category
Restaurants
Status
Completed
Country
México
City
Cancún
Year
2007
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DESIGN CONCEPT

RUSH Lounge Bar is conceived as an elevated sunset observatory and social stage, set on a rooftop in Cancún. The design merges the dynamism of nightlife with the horizontality of the Caribbean horizon, using light, color and geometry to evoke movement and energy. The brand’s identity, based on a fluid “rush” line, is translated into sweeping roof planes, curved bar fronts and illuminated graphic elements that guide the visitor through the space.

The project proposes an open-air lounge that blurs the boundary between interior and exterior. Instead of closed volumes, a sequence of canopies, platforms and furniture islands defines functional zones, allowing continuous visual connections to the sea and the sky. The atmosphere seeks to feel simultaneously exclusive and relaxed, responding to the resort context while offering a contemporary urban character.


SPATIAL ORGANIZATION & CIRCULATION

The access is resolved through a generous forecourt that acts as a threshold between the vertical circulation core of the building and the rooftop environment. A backlit façade plane with the RUSH logo marks the entry, working as both signage and light beacon visible from a distance. Once inside, circulation follows a linear axis parallel to the edge of the terrace, creating a promenade that gradually reveals the bar, lounge and central water feature.

The main bar is positioned laterally, protected under a cantilevered roof and aligned with the principal views. Opposite to it, a series of stepped lounge platforms with integrated seating generates an informal amphitheater around a central sunken deck, where a luminous water mirror and fountains become the focal point. This configuration encourages social interaction and multiplies the number of privileged viewpoints toward the landscape.


MATERIALITY & COLOR PALETTE

The material palette alternates warm and cool sensations to reinforce the nocturnal experience. Timber decking and slatted wooden ceilings introduce a tactile, natural layer that softens the overall composition, while dark stone or composite countertops provide robustness to the service areas. Smooth plastered planes in neutral tones act as backdrops for the intense chromatic accents of the brand.

Color is strategically concentrated in the bar front, signage and floor inlays, using reds and ambers that recall the tones of the sunset and the energy of nightlife. The contrast between matte structural elements and glossy or back-painted glass surfaces enhances reflections and depth, amplifying the perception of space after dusk.


LIGHTING STRATEGY & ATMOSPHERE

Artificial lighting is the main instrument for constructing the nocturnal identity of RUSH. Linear LED strips concealed under bar counters, benches and fascia boards create a floating effect, detaching volumes from the floor. The central water feature integrates submerged lighting that transforms the pool into a luminous runway, visually organizing the lounge and drawing guests toward the center.

Accent lighting is directed toward vertical elements such as the brand wall, structural columns and perimeter palms, ensuring legibility without resorting to excessive brightness. The general illumination remains at low levels to preserve the perception of the night sky and the surrounding urban glow. The use of programmable RGB systems allows the atmosphere to shift from a relaxed early-evening ambience to a more vibrant late-night scene.


FURNITURE, COMFORT & USER EXPERIENCE

Furniture is designed as an extension of the architectural language, with continuous wooden bases and upholstered cushions defining longitudinal lounges that encourage group seating. Modular luminous cubes operate as both stools and side tables, providing flexible arrangements for different capacities and events. The combination of fixed platforms and movable elements ensures adaptability to changing operational needs.

Ergonomic considerations guide seat heights, backrest inclinations and circulation clearances, optimizing comfort during prolonged stays. The semi-open roof structures provide shade in daytime use and act as a visual frame for the sky at night, while their orientation is calibrated to capture prevailing breezes and enhance natural ventilation, crucial in Cancún’s tropical climate.


SUSTAINABILITY & CLIMATE RESPONSE

Although centered on an experiential nightlife concept, the project integrates several sustainable strategies appropriate to its coastal context. The open-air configuration minimizes the need for mechanical cooling, relying on cross-ventilation and the stack effect generated by the elevated position. Roof overhangs and slatted pergolas are dimensioned to mitigate solar gain on key surfaces while permitting filtered natural light.

LED technology is used throughout the lighting system to reduce energy consumption, particularly relevant given the extensive use of colored illumination. Where possible, materials such as wood are specified from certified sources resistant to humidity and saline environments, extending life cycle and reducing maintenance. The elevated decking allows for concealed drainage and potential rainwater capture, decreasing runoff and protecting the waterproofing layer of the rooftop slab in the long term.

No items found.
Project
RUSH LOUNGE BAR
Category
Restaurants
Status
Completed
Country
México
City
Cancún
Year
2007

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