The Big Easy Jazz Room

Ground Floor – The Welcome & Performance Space

As the first point of entry, the ground floor sets the tone for the entire experience. I aimed to create an immediate sense of atmosphere and presence by designing a decorative and visually rich space, centered around a double-height performance hall that captures the grandeur of early jazz venues.

This central space draws inspiration from the origins of jazz in New Orleans, evoking the welcoming, communal spirit of the 1920s jazz scene. The design blends ornate historical elements, such as rich materials, warm wood tones, and decorative detailing, with contemporary design touches that maintain a fresh, inviting atmosphere.

Although the layout is open and expansive, intimacy is created through thoughtful seating arrangements and ambient lighting, echoing the mood and rhythm of traditional jazz clubs. The result is a space that balances elegance and comfort, while encouraging social connection and cultural exchange, a fitting tribute to jazz’s multicultural roots.

Ground Floor- Performance Space

Lounge seating facing the stage and a feature bar.

Tiered Seating - Performance space

I designed tiered seating on the ground floor to accommodate the large open space, ensuring clear views of the stage from all angles. A single level layout would have made this difficult, so the tiered approach allowed for better sightlines and flow. Inspired by early jazz venues like the Cotton Club, where elevated seating was common, I reinterpreted the concept to suit a more inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. Unlike the exclusive, private booths of those historic spaces, my design prioritises openness and comfort, setting the tone for the venue from the moment guests enter. The bench seating, reminiscent of church pews, balances a relaxed form with elegant details. Rich materials like dark velvet and the addition of armrests elevate the look, offering both style and ease. The mezzanine above this area introduces a slightly lower ceiling, enhancing the sense of intimacy while still feeling connected to the main space.