Four Seasons

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles was constructed on steeply sloping terrain spread over a wide area of the bay and the adjacent peninsula with tree-house style villas perched effortlessly amongst the native vegetation and granite bolders.  The public areas adjacent to the beach surround a large rectangular horizon-pool area where Laxmanbhai motarless-look-wall provide an Inca like feel contrasted by the natural exposed wooden decks and patios.  The dining area features high pitched timber roof clad with wooden tiles, rough look timber floors to create the pirates haven atmosphere.  The poolside bar has been sunk to elevate the guest status with open sides to the structure to absorb the sea breezes.  Higher up the hillside to spa offers mix of Laxmanbhai hardwood windows with huge panels of glass and polished timber floors.

 
 

 

Four Seasons Hotel as viewed from the Residential Villas showing steep sloping terrain
 
View from a private deck
 
The pool-bar at Four Seasons in African theme
 
Rectilinear polygon pool lines at Four Seasons
 
Castaway Dining room African style
 
Poolside men's bathroom - Four Seasons
 
Geometric shapes poolside at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Children's wading pool
 
Infinity pools are a specialty of Laxmanbhai
 
The Four seasons resort beachside pool
 
Underwater pool lighting, recessed stair lighting
 
Four Seasons day bar area
 
Rustic dark timber hardwood construction
 
Pool bar area - Four Seasons
 
Poolside harem atmosphere required
 
 
Main swimming pool terrace at Four Seasons
 
The Spa set high on the steep hillside at Four Seasons
 
The Yoga pavillion at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
A polished timber ceiling
 
Large timber floor spaces
 
A Geometric challenge in Spa Construction
 
A Window to the West
 
8 separate Treatment rooms
 
Timber and Glass to perfection in the Seychelles
 
 
The Spa yoga pavillion
 
Grandeur in simplicity
 
The rooftop of the spa at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
The main reception at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Oppulence in Timber and Stone
 
Water and Granite, line and form
 
Simple in form, complex in form
 
Warm light in the library
 
Natural form meets modern function in the Seychelles
 
Hardwoods and granite in the jungle
 
Timber basin plinths
 
Wide-spanned bedrooms spaces
 
Hidden lighting within the roof
 
Bathrooms of glass and timber
 
sunken bath with corner window overlooking wrap around pool
 
Views over views
 
Custom made sheet metal rooves
 
Access to the top
 
Private Villas in the Jungle
 
Wow - Just look at the view
 
Four Seasons Residential Villas with large infinity edge pools constructed with minimal impact on the surrounding terrain
 
Arial view showing the vast extent of the Four Seasons Hotel Hotel property and Private Resindential homes
 
The true extent of the Four Seasons site is apparent from the air
 
Photo by impressions