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The Marriott Momi Bay Fiji Resort is on the West coast of Vitu Levi, a thirty-minute drive south of the airport at Nadi.

CHADA was commissioned to design the 136 standard rooms, 114 freestanding ‘Bure’Villas and all public areas, including four restaurants, which sit around an extensive manmade lagoon with turquoise water and palm-fringed beach.

Re-commissioned by client FNPF, the project was resuscitated in 2012 after a failed start in 2008.

The tropical climate inspired a relaxed chic resort design. A series of semi-open cabana structures creates direct seamless conversation of the interiors and architecture. Fijiantapa motifs provides inspiration for the textured yet contemporary interiors. The choice of materials, inspired by local crafts, create an iconic and unique offering to Fiji.

The resort features mainland Fiji’s first overwater villas and provides a distinctive offering to the region.

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Over four decades, CHADA has become the number one interior architecture practice specialising in the hotel and leisure industries in Australia and the Pacific Rim. 

Our projects range from hotels and resorts to casinos, country and golf clubs and spas, as well as premium residential projects, corporate offices & aged care facilities.We know that we can’t afford to rest on our laurels. Our reputation was hard won and we will continue to prove that we are worthy of it, every day, with every client and on every new project.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.