Fluorescent Beach Clubs

Oldfield Knott Architects Builds the Mattise Beach Club in Australia

When it comes to building designs with a pop of color, Oldfield Knott Architects has this method down to a fine art. The firm completed the Mattise Beach Club in Australia recently, and the array of hues featured in the look is almost overwhelming.

Fluorescent coloring was the main focus of the design, with the cabanas decked out in bright orange, yellow, blue and purple colors. At night the area is lit up with neon lights, amplifying this effect even more. While much of the color scheme is extremely bright, Oldfield Knott Architects also managed to use white throughout to so as not to make everything extremely overwhelming.

For anyone looking for a bright place to kick back and party, the Mattise Beach Club is a great option while visiting Australia.

Fluorescent Beach Clubs
The trend of using fluorescent coloring in beach club designs creates a vibrant and visually striking atmosphere.
Pop of Color Designs
Designs with a pop of color, like the Mattise Beach Club, add an element of excitement and energy to spaces.
Neon Lighting Effects
The use of neon lights in beach club designs at night enhances the overall ambiance and creates a captivating experience.

Sectors Adopting This

Hospitality and Tourism
Incorporating vibrant colors and neon lighting in beach club designs can attract visitors and enhance their experience, boosting the hospitality and tourism industry.
Architecture and Design
The trend of creating beach clubs with a pop of color offers opportunities for architects and designers to explore innovative and visually striking concepts.
Event and Entertainment
Fluorescent beach clubs, like the Mattise Beach Club, present unique event and entertainment venues that offer immersive experiences for partygoers.
SCORE
2.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 42%
Activity 33%
Freshness 8%