This is an intended series guiding the layman through what a hotel designer is, the different sorts of designers, and how to manage the design process. It will include sections on the different areas of the hotel and suggest criteria for their design. Articles will appear every Monday and will be illustrated with the author’s photographs and video.Part 1: Are you Sitting Comfortably?
The complete range of interior lighting from Andy Thornton is now available to purchase online. This exciting new development follows the recent launch of our first dedicated contract lighting catalogue which introduces many new collections of lighting for the hospitality market, with many totally exclusive to Andy Thornton. Andy Thornton is well known for providing an extensive range of high-end, innovative lighting for bars, pubs and restaurants and we have taken this opportunity to introduce fresh new collections to our product portfolio. Discover a complete new range of hotel lighting, including guest room, bathroom and public area lighting.
We offer a comprehensive range of lighting for every type of venue, covering all design styles. And if you can’t find exactly what you require, we would be delighted to manufacture bespoke fittings to your specification.
Much of the Andy Thornton lighting range is in stock now ready for speedy delivery, or is available on short lead times to suit your project opening. We offer competitive delivery charges and secure online payment. All fittings are manufactured to the highest specification, are CE marked and meet all UK safety regulations.
Nowadays you don’t need an aristocratic title to get a royal treatment in Rome. Just enter the doors of the newly opened “Prince” SPA, more than 21,550 square feet, to be pampered and spoiled. It is located in Rome, about one mile from Via Veneto, on the premises of the exclusive Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa surrounded by the gardens of Villa Borghese. “Prince” can offer the most professional and up to date treatments in Rome.Chromotherapy and aromatherapy are only two of the numerous variations on the wellness theme. Twelve rooms are dedicated to individual multisensory treatments. The massage environment is a melting pot of techniques, with Thai, Shiatsu, Swedish, Ayurvedic and more besides. The wet zone offers a Turkish bath, bio sauna and Finnish sauna, as well as a cold area with emotional showers, ice cascade, tropical rainshowers and cold misting. Completely natural materials have been used for the interiors: bamboo for the parquet floors, rosewood for the walls, and stone and marble.
Couples can enjoy their treatments and relax in exceptional private suites which incorporate various different areas. Gold dominates in the “Prince Suite”, while in the Golden Suite, mother of pearl and gold melt together to offer an equally striking environment, with candles, champagne, music, scents and light-play, all making it an unforgettable experience.
During a pause in the relaxation room, you can sip a herbal tea followed by a dip in the 25-metre pool for a swim, an aquafit lesson or a Watsu treatment. Or you could opt for the two-person hydromassage tub and try out 35 different types of hydromassage. A beautiful virtual starry sky completes the picture. Then there is the gym of about 500 square metres, with the latest generation equipment, the “IFood” bar with special menus ranging from vegetarian to lactose-free, gluten-free, vitamin-based and so on, and the “Hairlosophy” hairstylist.
The products used are all top of the range in the cosmetic panorama. The main product line is MARIA GALLAND PARIS, the best there is in the luxury product range for professional cosmetology, used in top spas such as at the Burj al Arab (the famous sail-shaped hotel in Dubai) and the Paris Ritz. The HÖBE PERGH range of hay treatments on the other hand, come directly from the Asiago plateau. Then there are the FISIOSPHERE products based on marine seaweed, mud and sea salts and the GERMAINE DE CAPUCCINI range for the milk, chocolate and red grape treatments. Various latest generation technologies are available to beautify the body and face, with anti-ageing effects.
The “Rubino Prince” package offered by the Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa includes: one night accommodation in a double room, American buffet breakfast, free use of the Prince’s wet zone, a 30-minute exfoliating body treatment with oriental salts and 1-hour deluxe massage.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has recently announced the opening of Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel, the city’s largest airport hospitality property and the second Sheraton hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Managed by Prism Hotels & Resorts, the 15-story, 276-room property formerly known as Albuquerque Grand Airport Hotel recently completed a seven-month, $14 million renovation in preparation for its re-flagging as a Sheraton.Boasting dramatic views of the Sandia Mountains and the Albuquerque skyline, Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel is located adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. Just five minutes from historic Old Town, the hotel offers convenient access to the University of New Mexico, Kirtland Air Force Base, several premium golf courses, and the offices of Northrup Grumman and Sandia National Labs – Lockheed Martin.
Decorated in a color palette of warm browns and oranges evocative of the desert southwest, the reconfigured lobby features intimate seating groups and shared work areas.
The hotel’s 276 upgraded guest rooms feature all-new furnishings, modern lighting, flat screen television, oversized work desk and the all-white Sheraton Sweet Sleeper(R) bed. Sheraton Club members will enjoy a complimentary breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres in the Club Lounge, as well as upgraded amenities. Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel offers a refreshing outdoor pool and fully equipped fitness facility.
The hotel’s full-service restaurant and lounge, Rojo Grill Restaurant features an eclectic menu with several southwestern specialties. A Chef’s Inspiration – the daily special inspired by regionally farmed and seasonally harvested products – joins the Sheraton brand’s healthy Core Performance dishes.
Perfect for meetings of all sizes, Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel offers 12,000 square feet of renovated meeting and banquet space designed to accommodate groups as small as eight and as large as 640. All meeting rooms offer state-of-the-art audiovisual technologies and high-speed Internet.
Located at North End Road, Hampstead Heath (London), The Refreshment House recently underwent a complete refurbishment involving Directory Company Wrights Fine Furniture.Wrights supplied and installed chairs, fixed seating and bespoke tables to the restaurant having first visited the restaurant to discuss their requirements. The tables were specifically created to maximise the available space and the upholstery was selected from Wrights extensive range of faux leathers.
Hotel Indigo, IHG’s (InterContinental Hotels Group) upscale boutique brand, hosted a grand event in Shanghai, China on the 2nd December 2010 to celebrate its brand launch in Asia Pacific. To mark the brand launch, an innovative 3-D film about the hotel’s historic neighborhood was specially created for this occasion by one of China’s up and coming film directors. Against the enchanting night backdrop of the iconic Bund in Shanghai, China’s largest outdoor screening of a 3-D film on the 23 meter wide and 69.9 meter high façade of Hotel Indigo was visible from even across the Huangpu River. “I am thrilled that we are launching Hotel Indigo brand in Asia Pacific today,” said Keith Barr, managing director of IHG Greater China. “The decision to introduce Hotel Indigo into China as our first market entry in Asia Pacific demonstrates our commitment to China’s booming hotel industry. IHG is fully confident in the Chinese market, and aim to take our leadership position to the next level by expanding our brands and hotels in the market.”
Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund, the first Hotel Indigo in the region is expected to open by end of 2010. Centrally located at the southern end of the Bund, sitting directly on the Huangpu River front, Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund offers a unique space that manifests, participates and adds to the local neighborhood and culture in a creative, sustainable fashion. This 184-room property on waterfront features spectacular views of, and is near, the historic Bund, Yu Gardens and the ultra modern Pudong new area, all top-notch dining, entertainment and shopping destinations.
As the industry’s first global branded boutique hotel, Hotel Indigo offers guests an unique hotel experience by providing the design and intimate service associated with boutique hotels along with the reliability and peace of mind that comes from staying with the world’s largest hotel group.
Since the introduction of the brand to Asia Pacific in 2008, five hotels have been signed with cutting-edge owners in the region. Apart from the Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund, Hotel Indigo will be open in Xiamen, Taipei, Hong Kong and Bangkok in the next 3 years.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced the signing of a management agreement with “Grupo Hotelera Aguas Verdes S.A.” to manage the Villarrica Park Lake Hotel & Spa under The Luxury Collection brand. The property will undergo renovations to its rooms and spacious suites and will become a part of The Luxury Collection’s exclusive portfolio in December of 2010.Villarrica Park Lake Hotel & Spa is ideally situated in the Araucanía region 435 miles south of Santiago, surrounded by lakes, volcanoes and mountains. Guests can easily arrive by car, or by plane at the Temuco Airport. The Villarrica and nearby Pucón areas are renowned for their unique natural environment, characterized by snow capped volcanoes, crystal clear lakes and rivers, thermal baths, ski centers and vast national parks. Additionally, the area features the archeological remains of the Spanish colonial period blended with the influence of the “Mapuche” Indigenous culture, Chile’s first inhabitants.
Built in 2002, Villarrica Park Lake Hotel & Spa is surrounded by stunning landscapes and vegetation and has spectacular panoramic views from every one of its 70 rooms and suites. The hotel offers spacious meeting rooms for events, conventions or incentive groups, with state of the art technology and access to its 24-hour business center. The hotel was recently named “Best South America Resort–2010” by World Travel Awards.
Dining at any of the 3 restaurants featured at the Villarrica Park Lake Hotel & Spa indulges the senses with diverse menus ranging from modern interpretations of authentic Chilean cuisine to exceptional international dishes. The gourmet restaurant, “Aguas Verdes”, which offers it’s up to 120 guests a spectacular view of Lake Villarrica, serves both local and international cuisine delights.
The hotel’s bar lounge, and both swimming pools also directly look out onto the lake, inviting guests to further relax amidst breathtaking sunsets. Guests are invited to unwind at the hotel’s luxurious spa, featuring a variety of indigenous treatments, fully equipped sauna and steam room, as well as a fitness center and indoor/outdoor pools.
A hundred and fifty of the new jobs will be created with the opening of six new Travelodge hotels in Maidenhead, Chichester, London Whetstone, Horsham, Paignton and Lancaster. Positions that need to be fulfilled immediately include: Hotel Manager, Assistant Hotel Manager, Receptionist, Housekeeper, Guest Room Cleaner and Bar Café Staff roles.The six new Travelodge openings will boost the company’s portfolio to 460 hotels and 31,171 rooms.
The remaining 50 jobs are for management positions for Travelodge hotels across the UK and for the company’s head office in Thame, Oxfordshire.
Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge Spokeswomen said; “These 200 new jobs are not just for Christmas, we are looking for enthusiastic, motivated and committed individuals who want a long term career in hospitality. Travelodge is the UK’s fastest growing hotel chain and we offer a comprehensive in-house training and career advancement programme so that individuals can develop in line with the growth of the company.”
Travelodge recruits its entry level staff for new hotels in partnership with the Job Centre Plus scheme – a programme that focuses on getting the local long-term unemployed back in to work. All successful candidates undertake a comprehensive four-week training programme which includes a sleep seminar – so that they are fully equipped to ensure Travelodge customers get a good night’s sleep.
For ambitious individuals who are keen to climb the careers ladder, Travelodge offers a 12-week fast track management programme (MDP) – where individuals are taught the skills of becoming a good hotel manager. (To date over 300 members of Travelodge staff has completed the MDP programme).
In addition to the MDP programme, Travelodge has created the UK’s first foundation degree in Hospitality, Budget Hotel and Retail Management in partnership with Westminster Kingsway College. The two year course focuses on teaching the theory and practice behind low cost and retail business models which aim to deliver profit through operating effectively and efficiently.
Interested applicants can apply for a Travelodge position via contacting their local Jobcentre or sending their CV to re*********@tr********.uk
Vaughan had a successful event for Sleep 2010. Displaying many new products, and some existing favourites, the stand was ‘elegant and eye catching’. So many visitors were ‘wowed’ by The Verbier Chandelier which, weighing 62 kilos, was quite a feat to display at an exhibition!
The team had a busy couple of days meeting and greeting. It was a pleasure to see so many existing clients on the stand and good to meet an array of new clients, whom we look forward to the working with during 2011/12.
A report on “Intellectual Property Enforcement in Smaller Firms” (originally commissioned by the now disbanded Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property) has been published by the UK Intellectual Property Office. The report, executed by the Intellectual Property Institute (IPI), considered enforcement issues for SME’s and cost implications within the current IP framework and made certain recommendations. Although just under 2000 SME’s were targeted, only 170 responded. Despite the fact that only a quarter of those questioned had IP insurance, IP rights are considered to be important by smaller firms and 25% of those involved in the research had been involved in IP disputes – and not necessarily against big business. Mediated settlements accounted for 40% of the dispute resolution with approximately 50% decided in a Court hearing. It comes as no surprise to those at the ‘coal face’ that a significant stumbling block for SME’s, whose IP rights are infringed, are the cost and time constraints to legally pursue. The impact on R & D costs were considered a significant factor by those whose rights had been infringed. Pursuing IP infringement overseas is out of reach for most SME’s because it is cost prohibitive. Those who do take legal action, either in the UK or overseas, have to ensure the availability of funds to sustain the battle.
Those who took part in the case studies confirmed that there is no level playing field for IP enforcement. Enforcement of IP rights rarely reaches criminal courts and the majority seek redress before civil courts. Generally, specialist IP advice comes at an enormous cost to SME’s but, in the case of patents, the UKIPO can be approached for opinion. Alternative dispute resolution means are to be encouraged and this has been reinforced in the recent Jackson Review of Civil Litigation. In terms of the economic and business implications of IP enforcement it would appear that the report’s recommendations are to find cheaper enforcement procedures that would be attractive to smaller firms. “Advice and information to smaller firms on how to view their IP strategically, so that it becomes a better means of extracting value from their inventions, rather than just a means of protecting them from infringement” is a key recommendation.
Dids Macdonald, CEO of ACID (Anti Copying in Design), an IP organisation representing over 1,000 SME’s, said of the report, “It’s high time the ‘consultation culture’ was streamlined and action taken to get on with providing real solutions to the IP issues that SME’s face. I am delighted that the UKIPO has published these recommendations. However, this costly report (£65,000) only confirms ACID’s (and other similar organisations) dialogue with the UKIPO over many years. The report states the obvious. Access to a cost and time effective framework for dispute resolution should be a priority for Government to its grass roots work force. This, together with providing the right tax incentives for creating and exploiting IP in the UK as a real champion for innovation would be a sound basis for IP policy for SME’s! The creative industries contribute significantly to the UK’s GDP (120 billion) and are a quantifiable provider of employment.”
Marriott International has announced it has signed franchise agreements that will add three more hotels to its lodging portfolio in Europe. The hotels include: • 87-room Renaissance Lucerne Hotel, Switzerland (2011) • 139-room Renaissance Aix-en-Provence Hotel, France (2012) • 113-room Renaissance Paris Saint-Cloud Hotel, France (2013)
Earlier this year, Marriott announced its plans to double its presence in Europe by 2015. These three additions to the development pipeline in Europe bring the total number of hotels currently in development throughout Europe to 27.
Renaissance Lucerne Hotel
The 87-room Renaissance Lucerne Hotel will open in 2011 under a franchise agreement with Hotel Schiller Betriebe AG. The hotel, formerly the Hotel Schiller, dates back to 1909 and is located along the Pilatusstrasse in one of the most desirable shopping areas of Lucerne. Boasting high style and contemporary design, the hotel will be Marriott’s first in the picturesque city of Lucerne. Lucerne, located less than one hour from Zurich Airport, sits on the shore of Lake Lucerne with stunning views of Mount Pilatus and Rigi in the Swiss Alps.
Renaissance Aix-en-Provence Hotel
Opening in 2012, the 139-room Renaissance Aix-en-Provence Hotel will be located in this small classically provencal city in southern France known for its wrought iron bell towers, beautiful paved plazas and average 300 annual days of sunshine. The new hotel will operate under a franchise agreement with ARTHOTEL Aix-en-Provence SAS. Located 30 km north of Marseille, Aix-en-Provence is often referred to as the city of a thousand fountains, among the most notable the 17th century Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins (Fountain of the Four Dolphins.) The newly built property will be located in the heart of the city center, a stone’s throw from the Grand Theatre de Provence. The hotel will boast two restaurants, a destination bar, and outdoor pool.
Renaissance Paris Saint-Cloud Hotel
When opened, the boutique 113-room Renaissance Paris Saint-Cloud Hotel will be the fifth Renaissance property in Paris. Opening in 2013 under a franchise agreement with Paris Country Club SA in Saint-Cloud, France, the hotel will be located adjacent to the elegant Paris Country Club, offering guests a unique opportunity to experience the many amenities of the club, including its golf course and tennis courts.
Located just 15 minutes from Paris Porte Maillot (Congress Center), the newly built hotel will boast the same design as the Paris Country Club with its country manor style and half-timbered façade. The hotel will offer two restaurants, a bar, 743 square meters of meeting space, and a luxurious outdoor pool and spa.
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced the opening of the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West, which features an award-winning conference center at a convenient location just 15 minutes from downtown Minneapolis and 20 minutes from the Mall of the Americas. The property is a conversion from a Radisson Hotel that includes $3.5 million renovations throughout the 243-room property. Truly “The Place to Meet” in the Twin Cities area, the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West is located at 3131 Campus Drive in Plymouth, at the intersection of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 55. The six-story hotel sits on 25 acres of natural woods that provide a resort environment, and is close to offices of several major international corporations, including General Mills, Cargill, Honeywell and Verizon. Also nearby are offices of major insurance providers such as United Healthcare, Allianz Life, Prudential and Hartford Life.
The Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West features 40 flexible meeting rooms in 38,000 square feet of space and can accommodate meetings of up to 300 people. The hotel also features a 24-hour business center and complimentary wireless Internet service throughout the facility.
Currently in the midst of a $3.5 million two-year renovation, the hotel features a broad range of amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center that includes weights and aerobic equipment, spa facilities with a sauna, whirlpool and massage treatments, racquet ball and basketball courts and a game room. The hotel also offers concierge services, a complimentary area shuttle service and free parking. All guest rooms feature 42-inch LCD and plasma televisions and refrigerators.
As part of the renovation, the hotel now has a new courtyard entrance and recently completed Life Safety improvements and upgrades in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Within the next two years all of the hotel’s guest rooms – including five-two room suites and one 1,029-square-foot presidential suite – will undergo renovations. The hotel’s Europa Dining Room, known for its Sunday Brunch, will also be renovated as will the Scandinavian Ballroom and the adjoining Plymouth Creek Athletic Club. The Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West also includes the Creekside Café & Lounge, which offers casual dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Room service is also available.
It is all about South Africa for The Rezidor Hotel Group this week: Following yesterday’s announcement of a new Park Inn hotel for Cape Town, Rezidor today announces the upper upscale Radisson Blu Safari Resort Kruger Park: The new built property featuring 120 rooms is scheduled to welcome the first guests in Q2 2013. The Radisson Blu Safari Resort Kruger Park will be located within the southern border of the Kruger National Park – along the famous Crocodile River 10 kilometres from the Malelane Gate. Besides 104 rooms and 16 suites with private terraces, the resort will offer an all day dining restaurant, a typical “Boma” (an outdoor dining and entertainment area), a cigar bar and a pool bar and terrace. For guests combining business and leisure, the Radisson Blu will have 5 conference rooms – leisure facilities will include 2 swimming pools, a spa- and wellness centre on 350 square meters, a gym, game viewing Crocodile River decks, a kids club and an environmental awareness centre.
Guests of the Radisson Blu Kruger Park Safari Resort will also be able to enjoy game viewing: Safaris will depart daily from the hotel to the main game viewing areas of the park. Kruger National Park is one of the 19 South African National Parks. It covers an area of almost 20,000 square kilometres and includes three different eco-zones (savannah, thornveld and woodland). It has more than 1,900 species of plants and 147 animal species – among them all the Big Five game animals: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino.
At the International Spa Association annual conference and expo, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced it plans to expand its portfolio of hotel spas by more than 50 percent in the coming year. More than 150 new spas are planned or are in development at Starwood, which currently features more than 300 hotel spas across iconic hospitality brands, including W, St. Regis, Le Meridien, Westin, and Sheraton.As the largest operator of upper-upscale and luxury brands in the world, Starwood continues to be committed to bringing branded, lifestyle experiences – including spas – to market.
“We’re answering the demand for spa with a portfolio of five in-house spa brands and strategic partnerships that continue to enhance the guest experience at our hotels,” said Mia Kyricos, Director of Global Spa Brands and Programming for Starwood. “Our growing spa pipeline is good for guests, as they increasingly expect us to help them stay well while traveling. And it’s good for Starwood and our development partners, since we know spa gives us the opportunity to positively impact rate, occupancy and average spend per guest.”
Starwood will ramp up its branded spa concepts dramatically this year with Sheraton, St. Regis, and Le Meridien to debut their own exclusive in-house spa brands, each inspired by the individual hotel brands to provide an integrated lifestyle experience.
“Approximately 75 percent of the properties in Starwood’s growth pipeline include spas in their plans,” said Jeremy McCarthy, Starwood’s Director of Global Spa Development and Operations. “And about 45 percent of our existing portfolio of more than 1,000 hotels offers spas and related services.”
Moving forward, Starwood’s spa brands will include:
• Shine Spa for Sheraton, Starwood’s fastest growing spa brand, designed to help guests “find their glow,” made its debut at the Sheraton Full Moon Resort & Spa in the Maldives in 2009, followed by The Sheraton Bratislava in Slovakia and The Sheraton Nha Trang in Vietnam earlier this year. More than 15 Shine Spas for Sheraton are expected to be open by the end of 2011.
• Iridium Spa, Starwood’s newest spa brand designed exclusively for St. Regis, will debut at The St. Regis Lhasa Resort in Tibet in December as “the world’s highest luxury resort spa” with others to follow in 2011. The Iridium name has a history originating in the 1930s at The St. Regis New York, and today represents one of the world’s rarest and most precious elements.
• Explore Spa by Le Meridien, which intends to introduce a new perspective on spa at Le Meridien hotels, will debut early next year at Le Meridien Oran in Algeria and Le Meridien Pyramids in Egypt, with other conversions and new builds in development.
• Heavenly Spa by Westin, where guests can enjoy an uplifting, sensory experience inspired by the success of the Heavenly Bed and Bath brands, plans to double its 20 existing locations around the world to 40 in the next two years.
• Away Spa by W Hotels, where W guests can detox from a long, playful night out and refuel for whatever comes next, will grow from five to 15 spas in the next few years.
Additionally, Starwood continues its strategic partnership with Steiner Leisure which now owns the famed Bliss and Remede Spa brands and amenity lines that remain exclusive to Starwood’s W and St. Regis hotel brands respectively. The relationship also continues to grow with 17 Bliss Spas and 10 Remede spas already operating at Starwood hotels, and several more in development.
“Like pools in the 1980s and fitness centers in the 1990s, the increased presence of spas at hotels has been fueled by both demand and the perceived quality of hotels with spa facilities,” Kyricos said. “Spas are no longer considered an amenity; guests expect them. And they’re no longer viewed as an indulgence, but an essential part of the balance and wellness guests seek while on the road.”
Horwath HTL hosted a plenary session on the 2014 Winter Olympics being held at Sochi in Russia. The Panel, called “2014 Winter Olympics – Profiting long term from large scale events” was part of the fourth Russia and CIS Hotel Investment Conference last week, held at the Renaissance Moscow Monarch Centre Hotel. Marius Gomola, Managing Director of Horwath HTL Hungary and Russia and a leading industry expert in the region, led the session and was joined by Evgeny Makarov Head of Real Estate of Rosa Khutor, Evgeny Kaplun Deputy General Manager of NBB Development, Dmitry Kanunov, Director of the Olympic Accommodation Directorate of SC Olympstroy, and Alexander Kldiashvili, Deputy of the Investor Involvement Department of SC Olympstroy.The session focused on two primary issues, whether the current plans to improve the infrastructure were on schedule and how the organizers of games could guarantee that the Sochi resort would be a viable resort destination after the games had finished. Marius asked the panel what the long term plans were for the region after the games had finished to make sure that oversupply did not contribute to a depressed hotel market and that there was a strategy to build long term demand to the resort destination, considered unique internationally because of its close proximity to both the mountains and the coast. The panel was bullish about the project, pointing out that the implementation of the 30 Billion US Dollar investment in the regional infrastructure is ahead of schedule, which combined with practically free of charge land for development in the coastal zone of the multiple Olympic sites created a very attractive proposition to investors and International Hotel Brands.
Marius Gomola said, “We know from many years experience that the effect of a large number of rooms can have positive and negative implications on the long term viability of any market, so it was encouraging to hear the panel addressing those issues and outlining the long term strategy to create a sustainable destination. The crucial question is the return on investment and the use of the capacities during the post games years, the key focus of the attention of the two largest private-sector developers voicing their conviction on success based on simple statistics and the lack of similar destination for the Russian-speaking market of 250 million. Sochi, a widely recognized tourist destination brand has a huge advantage for a resort area, due to the close proximity to the coast, which essentially means that Sochi has two peak seasons. The summer and the winter months both create peak demands reducing off season periods significantly due to the coastal Mediterranean climate, and the Alpine climate in the mountains, a mere 30 minutes from the seaside. If the government can come up with additional post games initiatives beyond the infrastructure investment, it will give investors comfort about the long term viability of their projects.”
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has announced the opening of Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15. The 268-room hotel’s opening marks the debut of the Four Points by Sheraton brand in Thailand and will delight business and leisure travelers alike with excellent service, comfortable and stylish guest rooms and everything guests need to travel the way they like for a great price. Located in the prime entertainment and commercial district of Sukhumvit in Bangkok, Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15 welcomes guests to experience the best in relaxation, convenience and stylish comfort while surrounding themselves with some of Bangkok’s most exciting shopping, dining, and nightlife. The hotel offers one of the largest guestrooms among midscale hotels in Bangkok, a unique BeerVault featuring its in-house BeerKeeper and a great range of international and local beers; as well as one of the coolest rooftop wine bars in Bangkok.
The hotel features 249 guest rooms, eight junior suites and 11 executive suites, all designed with clean architectural lines and warm contemporary furnishings. Each room includes the Four Points by Sheraton Four Comfort™ bed with feather-down pillows and a cozy duvet. Additionally, high-speed wireless Internet and complimentary bottled water will be provided.
Dining options for guests at Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15 are easy, casual and approachable. The Eatery, an all-day dining restaurant, offers an enjoyable buffet as well as a menu that includes an array of home-style favorites for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Wrapped, a café-deli, serves fresh coffee, daily handmade gourmet Paninis and desserts that include exclusive Feel Good Treats from Four Points by Sheraton. Additionally, The BeerVault – headed by the recently announced Beerkeeper, Chris Foo – provides guests with local and international hand-crafted brews from Four Points by Sheraton’s Best Brews® program. Guests may also choose to sip specialty cocktails while enjoying the sunset from the hotel’s rooftop bar, Ambar.
Productivity is easy for guests at Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15, allowing them to mix a bit of pleasure into their meeting agendas through interesting and creative elements that will be introduced to all meetings. The 350 square meters of event space serves as an ideal venue for business gatherings, creative meetings and private events. The space can be divided into two rooms, each accommodating up to 130 people, and is fully equipped with the latest in meeting technology. Other facilities include an outdoor rooftop swimming pool and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok is located at Sukhumvit Soi 15, 10110, Bangkok, Thailand in the trendy Sukhumvit area, a popular destination for some of Bangkok’s greatest shopping, nightlife and dining. Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15 is also just a five-minute walk from the Asok sky train station and near the business districts of Silom and Sathorn roads.
Adding to its existing range and reinforcing its position as a single point resource for any type of signage solution, Signbox has been appointed sole UK distributor for Cedo and Podo, a Braille and tactile floor based full access architectural sign product, designed to be installed in internal and external walkways.Podo provides stairway, queue control solutions in high quality anodized aluminium, brushed stainless steel or polished brass. Cedo is an integrated floor panel pathway system in anodized aluminium, brushed stainless steel along with coloured polypropylene and plastic options. Contrasting with other floor finishes it enables people with a visual disability to follow safe routes within the built environment. This unique product has been pioneered by Marcal Sign Systems of France, renowned as Europe’s foremost developer of innovative sign solutions.
Visually impaired visitors to unfamiliar environments rely on appropriate signage to find their way to a specific location or destination and indicate emergency escape routes. Both Cedo and Podo complement Marcal’s award-winning Pasamano handrail range in delivering effective solutions to help the visually impaired find their way around hotels easily and safely.
For more information and to see the full range of Signbox signage solutions visit: www.signbox.co.uk
Baulmann Leuchten, the lighting-specialist for hospitality projects, has launched the new general catalogue 2011/2012.In a complete new design the well-know ranges “Interior Project”, “Big Lights”, “Bathroom” and “Business” are collected in a general catalogue of 177 pages. Besides all the novelties displayed at the “Light&Building 2010” Baulmann is now introducing numerous new products in all the above mentioned categories.
Special attention has been paid to the development of innovative products using the latest LED technology. As usual, all these products can be customized to fit the requirements of different projects.
The electronic version of the catalogue can be downloaded by clicking the image below (the file is 17.87 MB). For the printed version please contact the headquarter in Germany.
Carlson has announced plans for a new 120-room Radisson hotel to be built two miles from Calgary International Airport. Construction on the USD 19 million Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Calgary Airport East will begin in March 2011 with an expected opening date of March 2012. “This hotel development illustrates the continued momentum in our Ambition 2015 growth strategy,” said Thorsten Kirschke, president of Carlson Hotels, Americas. “Adding another airport location to our growing portfolio is aligned with plans to expand Radisson as a vibrant, contemporary and engaging brand in key city, resort and airport locations globally.”
Carlson announced its Ambition 2015 growth strategy earlier this year. The strategy is fueled by an investment program of up to USD 1.5 billion focused on positioning Radisson as a powerful, globally consistent first-class brand.
“We are thrilled to be joining Radisson during this exciting turning point in the brand’s history,” said Raj Uppal, partner of the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Calgary Airport East.
The Radisson Calgary Airport East will feature a day spa, indoor pool and fitness center. The bar and restaurant will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Meeting facilities will include five banquet rooms totaling 13,500 square feet that can accommodate up to 600 people.
EGO’s 2011 catalogue is a work of art in its own right! Beautiful location shots have been used to showcase the stunning collections of modern designer furniture for which EGOParis is becoming renowned throughout the world… Eye catching new designs and variations on existing favourites make the new catalogue a must-have for anyone looking for modern functional furniture with individuality and style. New lacquer and mesh colours, new cushion fabrics and custom size Tandem tables all ensure that every EGO installation can be uniquely suited to its location. EGOParis is a young and vibrant French company located in the Beaujolais region of France and represented exclusively in the U.K. and Ireland by LEISURE PLAN, who are based near Stansted Airport in Essex. Because of its individuality, EGO furniture is made to order and streamlined manufacturing processes ensure that leadtimes are kept to within 4 weeks. Cushions are manufactured in the U.K. by LEISURE PLAN so that they conform to U.K. Fire Regulations and because the cushion production operation is wholly owned and run by LEISURE PLAN they are able to ensure that delivery promises are kept to without compromising on quality of workmanship.
LEISURE PLAN pride themselves on maintaining the exclusivity of their three ranges of outdoor furniture (EGOParis, Dedon and Fischer Mobel) by not distributing through mainstream high street retailers. A hand-picked group of companies with exclusive furniture showrooms has been established around the U.K. and each features a display of selected models from the three ranges.
LEISURE PLAN have specialised in bringing highest quality, design-led leisure furniture to the UK market since the company was established some 25 years ago. Their company HQ at Stansted is the base for an experienced sales team who are able to offer product and market knowledge combined with friendly and personal service. There is also a large showroom dedicated to the three ranges of leisure furniture, where a comprehensive selection of furniture is available for potential buyers or specifiers to see the style and quality as well as experiencing the comfort afforded by good design.
To find showroom locations and to ensure that you receive the new catalogues and prices as soon as they become available, please contact LEISURE PLAN via their website www.leisureplan.co.uk.
Make a date with Rendezvous, the first carbon neutral carpet range designed specifically for the hospitality sector and brought to you by Axminster Carpets’ Commercial Division. Featuring both traditional and contemporary styles, Rendezvous presents 12 exciting designs, each narrow woven on Axminster’s super eight pitch looms for unrivalled quality and clarity of design. All 12 options are available from stock, providing the ideal solution when timing is critical.
Named after the most evocative meeting places in the world, Rendezvous is manufactured entirely in the UK using Axminster’s renowned British Home Spun 80% wool 20% nylon yarn. Through the low impact of this localised production and the offsetting of carbon emissions from manufacturing, sales and distribution processes, Rendezvous is certified carbon neutral by carbon management service provider, Carbon FootprintTM Ltd.
What’s more, each of the 12 designs from Rendezvous can also be re-coloured using the 32 colours available as part of the new Ready to Weave concept, allowing specifiers and designers to find the perfect balance to interior schemes.
Rated for Heavy Contract use, all carpets within the Rendezvous collection are available 0.91m wide, helping to accommodate the complex layouts of many hospitality and leisure venues with minimum wastage:
“We have introduced Rendezvous to provide a stock range that meets the specific needs of hospitality venues such as restaurants and bars,” says Steve Upperton, Sales Director. “Few manufacturers offer such a dedicated solution to the very unique requirements of these locations and we believe that Rendezvous is one of the first narrow loom Axminster carpets for such venues to be considered carbon neutral.”
Kohler Co. continues to raise its profile in the hospitality sector as an exhibitor at The Sleep Event Exhibition, which ran from the 24-25th November 2010 at the Business Design Centre, London.At The Sleep Event, Kohler exhibited Feature Basins including: Katagami Wading Pool bronze basin, a shallow vessel with an elliptical design that echoes the Far East; Kamala Vessels cast bronze basin, inspired by ancient tribal rain drum symbols and covered with a low relief pattern; Serpentine Bronze design on Conical Bell basin, inspired by a Chinese design with turtles, fish and intertwining serpents on a matt and glossy raised enamel finish.
New to the ceramic range are the Botanical Study design on Conical Bell Vessel basin featuring a 16th century Turkish design and the Empress Bouquet on Conical Bell Vessel basin, whose pattern is a modern interpretation of an 18th century Chinese print work.
Abu Dhabi Airports Company, the company managing and operating all 5 airports in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, and Premier Inn, the pioneering value for money hotel operator, has announced the signing of an agreement to build a Premier Inn at Abu Dhabi International Airport.The Abu Dhabi International Airport Premier Inn project will lead to the development of a 300 room hotel, which will represent an investment of over AED 120 million, set to open in 2012, particularly servicing travellers using Abu Dhabi as a travel hub.
The hotel will be located opposite Terminal 3, and conveniently linked to Terminals 1 and 3 by a retail corridor, containing several stores and lounges to ensure that passengers have easy access to any of their shopping needs. The hotel will feature an all-day restaurant and bar, a coffee outlet and several meeting rooms.
Huraiz Al Mur Bin Huraiz, Chief Commercial Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports Company said, “The comfort of the passengers travelling through Abu Dhabi International Airport is one of ADAC’s top priorities. We are excited about our partnership with Premier Inn, as this project will enhance the facilities available to all our travellers around the airport. The hotel is designed to offer comfortable rooms, unrivalled customer service and reasonable pricing, even during periods of high demand.”
Marking Premier Inn’s fifth hotel in the region, Darroch Crawford, Managing Director of Premier Inn in the Middle East said, “We are delighted to be opening the first major hotel at Abu Dhabi International Airport and drive further growth for and in collaboration with, ADAC. Premier Inn’s successful formula, offering a hotel service in prominent locations at value for money prices, will ensure that our customer base, which includes both business and leisure travellers, will continue to increase dramatically in the region”.
Mr Smith World Photography, London based fine art photographers feature a captivating collection of images developed over many years of world travel. This portfolio is themed “London’s Bridges”, from the London Collection. Prints are available from the online gallery or as bespoke artwork from Mr Smith’s extensive catalogue.
The Rezidor Hotel Group, one of the fastest growing hotel companies worldwide, announces the Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso, Cannes in France. The 134-rooms property, formerly known as 1835 White Palm Hotel, will be re-branded in December 2010 and join Radisson Blu’s design conscious and contemporary portfolio.“We are delighted to open a further high quality hotel in the South of France which will clearly strengthen our presence along the Côte d’Azur”, said Kurt Ritter, Rezidor’s President & CEO. Rezidor already operates city hotels in Nice and Marseille – and brings its total portfolio of hotels in operation and under development in France to now 28 properties.
The Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso, Cannes enjoys a prominent prime location on the edge of the picturesque old quarter Le Suquet, overlooking the harbour and just across the street from the beach. It is within walking distance of La Croisette, Cannes’ famous main avenue renowned for its luxurious boutiques, trendy bars and restaurants, and palm-fringed sidewalks with sea views. The legendary Palais des Festivals et Congres is 800 meters from the hotel and hosts all major events of Cannes including the annual Film Festival on 35,000 square metres of congress space. And for those born under the lucky stars, Cannes’ three casinos are easily accessible from the hotel.
The hotel, a masterpiece by the French interior designers Marc Hertrich & Nicolas Adnet, was renovated in 2009. Besides 134 stylish and bright guest rooms it features 6 meeting rooms and 3 restaurants: “Le 360” is situated on a roof terrace offering, as the name implies, 360 degree views of Cannes, the sea and the harbour. The adjacent roof top bar is well-known in the city and a preferred venue for exclusive parties and events. “Le Bio” is located within the spa, specializes in healthy dishes and offers a unique “Bento Box” concept. “30° Celsius” serves light meals on the ground floor.
A further highlight of the hotel is the Thalasso spa, Les Thermes Marins de Cannes, which pampers body and soul with the power of sea salt and alga has already set new standards as one of the finest spas in the region. The 2,700 square meters facility with an outstanding ultra-modern design offers 46 treatment rooms, a fitness centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hammam (Turkish bath), sauna, caldarium (Roman bath), and whirlpools.
The Rezidor Hotel Group continues its dominant roll-out on the African continent with the announcement that the 120-room Park Inn Cape Town Foreshore is scheduled to open in the last quarter of 2011. Park Inn by Radisson is Rezidor’s young and dynamic mid market brand – “and we are excited to bring it to Cape Town now on the back of the Sandton property which opened in Johannesburg earlier this year,” said Andrew McLachlan, Rezidor’s South African based vice-president for Business Development for Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
The new hotel – the conversion of an existing office building – will be situated on Heerengracht Street in the Foreshore precinct of Cape Town’s central business district, with excellent accessibility to key locations such as South Africa’s number one tourist drawcard, the Victoria & Albert Waterfront, and the Cape Town International Convention Centre which is less 250 meters from the hotel. Cape Town’s international airport can be reached conveniently in 20 minutes.
With 120 modern and colourful rooms, the Park Inn Cape Town Foreshore will feature the signature grill restaurant “RBG Restaurant & Bar”, a gym, a business centre, two rooftop conference rooms, four small breakaway rooms, an impressive rooftop terrace, bar and swimming pool providing spectacular views from Table Mountain across the Helderberg Mountain Range to Cape Town Harbour.
The hotel will carry the fresh and energetic branding of Park Inn by Radisson, which prides itself on mastering the essentials better than the competition and on offering a comfortable, hassle free stay with excellent value for money. McLachlan sees continued growth in the South African market for Park Inn by Radisson. “We create an affordable hotel experience that’s warm and casual, easy to use, safe and fun.”
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has announced the Dec. 1 opening of the Crowne Plaza Fort Worth South, following a conversion from a Radisson Hotel that included an initial $1 million renovation with upgrades throughout the six-story conference hotel. The Crowne Plaza Fort Worth South has 247 guest rooms including six suites with king bedrooms, separate parlor areas and Jacuzzi bathtubs. Guests can take advantage of a variety of amenities including a heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi and fitness center. They can also enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Aryana Restaurant or head to The Lobby Bar for weekday drink specials, food or snacks. Room service is also available. Other amenities include onsite complimentary parking, daily newspapers, front-desk safety deposit boxes and valet laundry services.
The hotel features more than 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, which can accommodate more than 1,000 guests. The space can be configured into as many as 14 conference rooms to accommodate smaller meetings. Business travelers can take advantage of complimentary wireless Internet service throughout the hotel as well as a business center accessible 24 hours a day.
The only Crowne Plaza in the Fort Worth area, the hotel is located at the intersection of Interstate 35W and Altamesa East Boulevard and is 30 minutes from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. It is also conveniently located within six miles of downtown Fort Worth and from Texas Christian University. Nearby businesses include Alcon Laboratories one block away, the Miller/Coors brewery just three blocks away, and a Halliburton training facility just a mile away.
In addition, the Crowne Plaza Fort Worth South – the only full-service high-rise hotel South and West of Fort Worth – is just 10 miles from a Lockheed Martin Corporation facility, 10 miles from the Fort Worth Naval Air Station and just three miles from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The design-driven Hilton Frankfurt Airport hotel that is slated to open in March 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany, is the newest example of how Hilton Hotels & Resorts is upping the ante on the airport hotel model it invented in 1959.Hilton Frankfurt Airport will be a centerpiece of the futuristic THE SQUAIRE mixed-use complex that extends like a horizontal skyscraper above the ICE high-speed railway station at Germany’s Frankfurt International Airport. It will serve as the airport’s very own city “square.”
Hilton Frankfurt Airport represents – along with two other high-end Hilton airport hotels that opened in Chicago and Beijing in July 2010 – the brand’s bold new wave of sleeker, more relevant and leisure-oriented airport hotels.
As the lines between business and leisure travel continue to become increasingly blurred due to travelers seeking more “bang for their business travel buck,” below are ways Hilton Frankfurt Airport is throwing more leisure add-ons, chic style and inviting spaces into the mix without compromising its business offerings.
Hilton Frankfurt Airport Highlights:
• Dramatic, Light-Flooded Atrium Lobby • Stylish Hotel in the Airrail Center Frankfurt — this glass-enclosed, modern complex measures 660 meters in length and features landscaped atriums, impressive art installations, a lively array of boutiques, restaurants and a medical center • 248 Contemporary Guest Rooms and Suites — feature rich, warm color palettes; furnishings and artwork with modern flair; stylish desk space with U.S. and UK power sockets; flat-screen TVs with international channels; Wi-Fi Internet access; mini bar; spacious bathroom with separate bathtub and shower; and sound-proof windows • Two Executive Floors– come with access to the exclusive Executive Lounge • Exclusive Executive Lounge — pairs elegant, contemporary design with lounge services including private check-in and check-out, international newspapers & magazines, continental breakfast and delicious refreshments throughout the day • Rise Restaurant • 24-Hour Room Service • The Fifth, Lounge & Bar • Wellness Offerings Galore • Pool With a View • 24-Hour Fitness Center • State-of-the-Art Business Center • 8 Modern Function Rooms • Ballroom • Ideal Connectivity
The Savoy is an icon of luxury accommodation in London and in 2007, Lighting Design International were commissioned by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts to provide lighting designs for the complete restoration of the hotel.Their brief for the project was two fold; for the exterior of the building to provide a classical enhancement of the architecture and for the interior to provide a warm, luxurious and intimate feel within the main public areas.
LDI’s general philosophy for the project was to employ light fixtures that were either small, low glare and innocuous in appearance in order to play down the appearance of the light fixture itself and to play up their effect and ambience they generate.
Exterior Lighting: North Façade, Savoy Row and Savoy Court
The existing lighting was looking tired and was lacking in places. It was agreed that it would all be changed to give the hotel a new lease of life and to bring it into the 21st Century.
The main area where the lighting was lacking was in Savoy Court outside the main entrance which could hardly be seen from The Strand. Subsequently lighting was added to the pilasters adjacent to the entrance as a focal point, along with the lighting of a Lalique water feature. The existing back-lit acrylic lighting feature had to be retained and was completely renovated using warm white cold cathode tubing which enables it to be dimmed in the evening to create a more subdued ambience to the area and enable the features to stand out.
The façade lighting was changed from sodium and cool white metal halide to warm white CDM discharge. All lights are fitted with louvers to reduce glare and stray light. The flag poles and the statue of the count were also illuminated.
One aspect LDI influenced was the finish of the lay light ceiling in Savoy Court. This is irregular in its design and was white in colour making it quite unattractive and so in order that the eye is not drawn to it, we proposed that it was painted out black which puts greater emphasis on the façade and features within the space. It also enhances the view up through the lay light to the upper façade from Savoy Court at night.
The 25th November saw the CEO of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), Andy Cosslett, return to his home town of Manchester to open the new Holiday Inn Manchester MediaCityUK. The 218 bedroom hotel, owned and operated by Peel Leisure, is in the heart of MediaCityUK in Salford Quays. The hotel has good transport links. It’s a twenty minute drive from Manchester Airport. The new waterside tram station and link road with the M602 also make it easy to reach.
The hotel has a gym and three meeting rooms which can accommodate up to 40 people. Guests can choose to dine in The Green Room Restaurant which serves British food, or the Hub Bar for a light meal.
MediaCityUK, a £650million Peel Media development, is a vibrant waterside community for workers, residents, students and visitors. The first phase of the development is 36 acres (roughly the size of 18 football pitches) and includes office space, a state-of-the art studio building, shops, restaurants, apartments, a five-acre public piazza, and the Holiday Inn.
From 2011, the BBC is relocating more than 2,300 staff to MediaCityUK. BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live, Children’s Sport, Learning, and Future Media and Technology will move from London to MediaCityUK in addition to all the BBC’s existing Manchester operations.
Announced earlier this month, industry leading, equity based, luxury destination clubs, The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club and Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club, have forged a new exchange opportunity for the benefit of their Members. This strategic alliance presents Members of both Clubs an expanding universe of extraordinary destinations only these two renowned companies can provide. This affiliation marks a first for the destination club industry through The Lion & Crown Travel Co., LLC, the exclusive external exchange company for The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club.The collaboration allows Ritz-Carlton Destination Club Members access to 17 Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club residences in North America’s finest beach, mountain and golf destinations including Scottsdale, Ariz.; Lake Tahoe, Calif.; Snowmass-Aspen, Colo.; Kiawah Island, S.C.; Punta Cana; Sun Valley, Idaho; Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Hawaii’s Big Island; Turks & Caicos; and Los Cabos, Punta Mita and Puerto Aventuras, Mexico. In return, Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club Members are able to convert their nights for use at 10 Ritz-Carlton Destination Club locations in Aspen Highlands, Bachelor Gulch and Vail*, Colo.; St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Jupiter, Fla.; San Francisco and North Lake Tahoe, Calif.; Kapalua Bay in Maui and Kauai Lagoons, Hawaii; and Abaco, The Bahamas.
Both Ritz-Carlton Destination Club and Abercrombie & Kent Residence Club Members benefit from coordination of everything from airport pick-up and pre-arrival provisioning of the residence, to arranging a seamless vacation experience. Ritz-Carlton Destination Club Members may also escape with Abercrombie & Kent on a variety of luxury and adventure travel experiences, discovering inspiring destinations that include Antarctica, China, India and the Galápagos Islands, at their most intimate and authentic. The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club Members can participate in this program in a variety of ways, including preferred access to Abercrombie & Kent tours on all seven continents; opportunities to participate in three exclusive trips created especially for The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club Members in 2011; and the option to utilize Abercrombie & Kent Private Travel to personalize itineraries through their Member Experience Advisor.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. have announced the opening of Element New York Times Square West. The first Element hotel to open in New York City, Element New York Times Square West will be one of the city’s greenest properties and an eco haven located in the center of fast-paced Times Square. The opening of Element New York Times Square West further illustrates the brand’s steady strategic growth across the nation, as well as Starwood’s strong growth in the New York City market.Element, Starwood’s green trailblazer, continues to make history as the first major hotel brand to mandate that all its properties pursue Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Element’s energizing, eco-chic environment offers bright public spaces, smart design, and modern touches. Every Element property is also a high-performance building where sustainable practices reduce waste and conserve resources. Since the first Element hotel opened in 2008 in Lexington, Massachusetts, the brand has continued to trek across the country. Additional properties have opened in Las Vegas, Baltimore, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Omaha and Ewing, NJ.
“We are thrilled to bring the Element brand to Times Square, our first New York City property,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “Our guests will be able to recharge and be at their best during their stay in New York City, while enjoying easy access to the businesses and attractions in the heart of Manhattan.”
Element New York Times Square West will feature 411 guest rooms and seven suites, two meeting rooms, a lobby atrium and rooftop terrace with stunning views of The Empire State Building, Hudson River and Midtown Manhattan. The property will have a wealth of amenities to keep guests active, healthy and balanced when on the road including complimentary wellness programs and healthy food options. Rise, Element’s daily complimentary breakfast buffet, includes low-fat breakfast wraps and fruit smoothies, while Motion, the fully-equipped, state-of-the-art, 24-hour fitness center, allows guests to practice fitness on-the-go. And, from now through March 31, 2011, guests who book Element New York Times Square West will earn 50 Starwood Preferred Guest points for every plastic bottle brought in for recycling and a $20 credit to Element’s Restore gourmet food pantry.
Element hotels not only comply with the mandates of high-performance buildings, but ensure that even the smallest details are earth-friendly. Guest rooms and public spaces feature carpets, furniture and floors made from recycled content. Wall art is mounted on bases made from recycled tires. Low-VOC paints improve indoor air quality. Energy Star-rated appliances, and recycling bins in each room, make it easy for guests to incorporate green living into their daily routines. Even the ubiquitous “Do Not Disturb” sign has been replaced with Element’s now-famous environmentally-friendly magnet.
St. Regis Hotels & Resorts continues to underscore its reputation as the world’s leader in luxury hospitality as it debuts its twenty-first hotel with The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort in Puerto Rico. Coupled with the highly anticipated 2010 openings of The St. Regis Osaka and The St. Regis Lhasa Resort, the renowned brand will have doubled its global footprint in the past two years with this unveiling of its latest resort. St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, lauded for its dedication to refined elegance at the world’s best addresses, will celebrate the opening of its twenty-first hotel in November with a glittering evening at the flagship St. Regis New York, a glamorous Midnight Supper hosted by St. Regis Global Brand Leader, Paul James, a global Krug champagne sobering, and the launch of the Suite Luxury, Legacy Rates package. While this celebrated brand enjoys over 100 years of history, 2010 is a landmark year which will further St. Regis Hotels & Resorts reputation for timeless elegance and modern sophistication.
The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort in Puerto Rico will be the first St. Regis resort in the Caribbean and will introduce unmatched luxury and bespoke service to one of the world’s most beautiful destinations while preserving the areas pristine landscape.
The 21st celebration will also feature the unveiling of the St. Regis Collection by Alexis Bittar inspired by Caroline Astor. Caroline Astor, or The Mrs. Astor as she was known, was one of the most important social doyennes of her time and the creator of the Astor 400, the exclusive elite group which defined New York society during the Gilded Age, as well as the mother of St. Regis founder John Jacob Astor IV.
To finish off a spectacular evening on November 10th, Paul James will host a glamorous Midnight Supper at The St. Regis New York, harkening back to the early days of the legendary brand. Midnight Suppers served as one of Caroline Astors many social rituals at The St. Regis New York in the late nineteenth century, and the affair in November will surely rival these gatherings of New York society.
The brands celebration of their 21st hotel kicked off last month with Jazz at Lincoln Centers opening night concert performance for their 2010/ 2011 season, where St. Regis offered guests exclusive access to the event. Paying special tribute to unforgettable jazz performances that have been a foundation at The St. Regis New York since its opening, St. Regis also partnered with Jazz at Lincoln Center to produce Timeless is Modern, a limited edition jazz CD produced exclusively for St. Regis.
The County Club, a long established Private Member’s Club in Bridgwater, Somerset reopened its doors on Wednesday 3rd November 2010, following the first phase of a staged interior refurbishment.
The Club, originally known in the 1800’s as “The Bridgwater Club”, occupies the rooms of a former private house whose origins date from the 17th century. The building is in an area reputed to have been the grounds of the 11th century Bridgwater Castle. Today King Square is bordered on two sides by fine Regency terraces constructed from 1810 onwards. The Club has undergone a programme of building works and refurbishment in order to construct a new entrance porch and cloakroom. Entrance to the Club is now by way of a raised and fielded six panel door, finished in a sharp black gloss and framed by the reclaimed brickwork of the new porch.
Interior refurbishment has been carried out under the direction of interior designer Deborah Shelton. Following extensive research and consultation with the membership to formulate a brief, the lounge bar and dining areas were relocated and new contemporary accents combined with a simple yet enduring finish were introduced.
The designer advised the committee to ensure that only commercial grade furniture and upholstery fabrics should be introduced, in order to meet the statutory flammability requirements.
Now completed, the new lobby area leads into the dining room, where tables are set against a backdrop of cream wainscoting and walls accented with an appetite whetting Regency red, combined with the timeless elegance of Kentia Palms.
Pale cream walls provide a warm and sophisticated backdrop throughout. In the lounge bar the colour is partnered with a swathe of grey above the wainscot panelling.
Pleated black wall lamps emit a subtle wash of subdued lighting and complement the black armchairs and red Axminster carpet.
Contrasting red tones and charcoal grey elements have been introduced into the drapes, whose horizontal bands engage with the dado rails and small window panes, leading the eye from one area to the next.
The seat cushions of a small number of armchairs have been covered in a barcode of scarlet and grey stripe and the generous window seat in the bar area has been upholstered to match.
Previously, fluorescent strip lighting had been used within the bar both for task lighting and to illuminate the various spirits and wines. The lighting scheme has now been updated with red pendant shades whose white enamel undersides provide bright bar lighting. The upturned chrome domes of the lamp fittings mirror the adjacent glass domes of the existing ceiling lights. Additional spotlights have been fitted adding clever accents to the bar.
Members may now take time to meet and relax in the lounge enjoying the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, accompanied by the faint rustling of broadsheet newspapers or the background commentary of a cricket match.
Editors Note: From the grand £multi-million interiors of the Marriots, Kempinski’s and Intercontinentals of this world to a small incremental tight budget refurbishment in an English provincial town, interior designers work transforms not just interiors but peoples concepts of comfort and luxury. We like to show the whole gamut so please, send us your photographs and articles
Fashion legend Rosita Missoni has now officially opened the very first Hotel Missoni Spa in Edinburgh. Rosita, who is responsible for the design of the hotel, was first to sample some of the treatments offered by the expert team. Designed to give guests a true reflection of the Missoni lifestyle, Spa Missoni welcomes visitors with the same style and sophistication as the rest of the hotel, infusing bold colours with the iconic Missoni design. A luxurious experience from the outset, clients are welcomed into two vibrant treatment rooms adorned with the signature Missoni spectrum of colour. Yellow floors, teal walls and purple doors combine together to create a unique relaxing and tranquil setting. Guests to the spa are greeted with signature Missoni bathrobes and slippers on arrival, ready to be pampered in style. The indulgence of Spa Missoni also extends to a ‘Chill Zone’ where guests can enjoy healthy snacks and refreshments before and after treatments.Bringing the latest in cosmetic innovation to the Scottish capital, Spa Missoni has introduced Eve Lom and Natura Bissé treatments to the city. Firm favourites of beauty editors, make-up artists and A-List stars, these specialist brands are used across a range of face and body treatments, many of which have been unavailable in Edinburgh until now. With treatments starting from £40 for a 30-minute treatment, the spa offers a selection of luxurious body and beauty treatments, including the Diamond Lifting facial. This highly effective regenerative treatment restores elasticity to the eyes, face, neck, and décolleté leaving skin looking visibly firmer, brighter and revitalised.
Carina Svensen, General Manager at Hotel Missoni Edinburgh, said: “A spa is meant to be the ultimate in relaxation so we want to make sure guests are looked after from the moment they book an appointment. We offer bespoke, flexible packages, and our opening hours mean Spa Missoni is accessible all week – mornings, afternoons and evenings. Our spa fits perfectly with the rest of the hotel and offers an oasis of calm in the bustling city.”
Since opening in June 2009, Hotel Missoni has established itself as a favourite on the social scene in Edinburgh, and has also quickly become a destination of choice for the modern traveller. Spa Missoni reflects the 5-star standard experienced throughout the hotel as it creates a truly sophisticated environment to relax and unwind. The hotel was also just this week awarded Europe’s Leading New Hotel of the Year 2010 at the World Travel Awards.
Bambienti unveil a range of room service trays which are hand-carved entirely out of Bamboo. They are designed for those seeking style that does not cost the Earth.
Bambienti is a relatively new brand that is seeking to connect with those buyers who are looking to obtain ethically sourced, eco friendly products but are reluctant to pay a premium for such principles. These light weight trays are available to trade buyers in three colours, Dark Teak, Oak and White and are produced in two sizes, Medium (L 47cm x D 36cm x H 6cm) and Large (L 59cm x D 44cm x H6cm.)
The handles of the tray are hand carved with generously sized apertures to ensure it is easy to carry.
Bamboo has previously and wrongly been perceived as being too weak for serious interiors projects, however with a high bearing capacity and tensile strength comparable to steel this ancient material has impressive credentials as a viable and long-term alternative to diminishing sustainable hardwood resources. They include the following:
Bamboo offers support to a planet with increasing amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere. It releases more oxygen than the equivalent number of conventional trees, as much as 35% in some cases. It is also capable of removing as much as 12 tons of carbon dioxide from the air per hectare (10,000 m2).
Bamboo grows incredibly quickly, as much as a metre a day. To compare lifecycles, Rubberwood takes about 25 years to reach felling maturity, Oak takes up to 120 years. Yet Bamboo takes just 2-7 years.
Natural sustainability is one of the most significant advantages Bamboo offers over conventional timber. When a conventional tree is cut down it is gone forever, in contrast Bamboo requires no replanting after harvesting. This is because it has an extensive net-like root system that keeps sending up new shoots.
The underlying principle behind the Bambienti brand is that their efforts should not simply stop at the point of sourcing a green material. Rather that any effort to improve long-term sustainability for the planet is dependent upon the success brands have in enabling communities who continue to live off of their land access to sustainable materials and methods.
Those communities who have suffered land degradation due to uncontrolled or illegal timber logging have in Bamboo a material that can offer some much needed respite for two reasons.
Firstly Bamboo is a viable alternate that can limit our dependence upon already limited conventional timber resources.
Secondly, unlike with conventional trees the root structure of Bamboo can develop within the top soil of degraded land, the culms (Bamboo poles) tend to grow rapidly, cover land very quickly and prevent soil run-off and produce considerable biomass.
Bambienti’s choice of Bamboo is also based upon creative principles. As a material Bamboo is proving to be very adaptable and offers solutions to almost any design objective.
Accelerating growth in Latin America, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has recently announced its return to Costa Rica with the opening of The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa in May 2011. Marking a milestone in Starwood’s history, The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa will also be the first all-inclusive resort in Starwood’s global portfolio. Starwood and Desarrollos Hoteleros Guanagaste, a fully owned subsidiary of Reserva Conchal signed a management agreement to re-flag the Paradisus Playa Conchal Resort in Guanacaste as a Westin. The property will undergo extensive renovations to its 406 spacious suites and all public areas.The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa is set on one of Costa Rica’s most breathtaking beaches, Playa Conchal in Cabo Velas, just 45 minutes from Guanacaste International Airport. Centered around an expansive lagoon-style pool, the resort features beautiful gardens, luxurious suites, thatch-roofed bungalows and breathtaking ocean and forest vistas. Inspiring wellness with its signature Westin Spa, the resort will also offer a variety of outdoor recreation and nightly entertainment. The resort is located adjacent to the championship Robert Trent Jones II golf facility, and features several restaurants serving both local and international cuisine.
The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa will be the first Starwood property in Costa Rica in 20 years and the newest member of the Westin brand’s resorts portfolio, which offers 40 resorts in the world’s most sought-after vacation destinations. Westin currently has five hotels in Mexico and one in Guatemala, and will be opening five more in Latin America in the next four years including The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa, Costa Rica; The Westin Libertador, Lima, Peru; The Westin Guadalajara, Mexico; and two in Panama: The Westin Panama and The Westin Playa Bonita.
The soothing Westin Sensory Welcome will create an oasis of calm as guests enter the resort with its subtle White Tea by Westin fragrance, gentle music, botanicals and mood lighting. The brand’s world-renowned Heavenly BedTM is an oasis of lush sheets, down cushioning, and a patented pillow-top mattress. With ten layers of comfort, this custom bed is designed for a deep, undisturbed sleep that energizes body and brain. The Westin Heavenly Bath experience will transform guests shower or bath time into an intensely rejuvenating spa-like experience. In-room, high-speed Internet access and an ergonomic work space will offer travelers convenience and productivity in a tranquil setting.
An ideal venue for weddings, social galas and business functions, The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa will feature 6,500 square feet of meeting and banquet facilities, as well as a WestinWORKOUT gym, enabling guests to maintain their exercise program and stay in the best possible shape, physically and mentally.
Premier Inn, the UK’s biggest budget hotel chain, has completed a deal with Soho Estates to bring a new 84-bedroom hotel to Leicester Square.
The acquisition will see the former Queen’s Hotel restored to its original use with an investment in the region of £6m. The Premier Inn is expected to create approximately 40 jobs and is scheduled to open in Spring 2012.The historic property, which was built in 1897, is of Portland stone and has an elaborately ornamented French Renaissance exterior. It is located on the north side of Leicester Square, on the corner of Leicester Place next to the Empire Cinema. The property is currently home to a number of operators, including a casino, restaurant and a nightclub, ‘Ruby Blue’, all of which will remain.
Derek Griffin, Head of Acquisitions for Whitbread – Greater London, said: “This is a truly outstanding location and to secure it for Premier Inn guests is fantastic news. This hotel will give budget-conscious visitors to the capital a chance to stay in London’s entertainment heart.”
Stephen Cropper, from Premier Inn’s retained agents Cropper & Co commented; “We are delighted to bring the Queen’s House project to Premier Inn. This represents the 15th hotel site we have recently secured for Premier Inn and I am absolutely delighted that it should be such a prestigious one”.
Paul Whalan, Head of Estates at Soho Estates said: “A great deal of effort has been put in by all parties to agree a conversion scheme for this historic building – in fact Steve Cropper and I have been working on the project for over three years so it’s wonderful to see it all finally come together. It will give me great pleasure to see Queen’s House restored to its original use as a hotel.”
The refurbishment will transform the interior of the property; each of the 84 bedrooms will be fitted-out to Premier Inn’s high-quality standard and will include air conditioning and WiFi. 24-hour automated check-in kiosks will offer guests a speedy check-in option. Guests will also be reassured by Premier Inn’s ‘good night guarantee’ of a good quality room, comfortable surroundings and friendly service.
Cropper & Co represented Premier Inn; Soho Estates used its internal property team led by Paul Whalan and directed by Managing Director, John James.
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has recently signed four hotel contracts today in Hong Kong at the Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP).
This signing covers contracts for its expansion in Taipei, Hong Kong and Xiamen, adding more than 700 rooms to its pipeline with four hotels which will open under Hotel Indigo, the industry’s first branded boutique hotel brand, and Holiday Inn Express, the newly refreshed mid-scale brand respectively. Already one of the largest international hotel groups in Taiwan, IHG’s new Hotel Indigo Taipei Xinyi and Holiday Inn Express Taipei Xinyi will tap into Taiwan’s most well-defined and growing market – Taipei city centre. While Hotel Indigo will address the growing consumer needs for more distinctive and unique lodging experiences, Holiday Inn Express will uniquely satisfy both business and leisure travelers with its competitive rates in Taipei.
Having five open hotels under InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express brand, and another five in the pipeline including Hotel Indigo in Hong Kong, IHG has the largest pipeline in Hong Kong among international hotels operators. The new Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Mongkok will add 300 rooms into the current pipeline, totaling 1,400 rooms.
Hotel Indigo is the very first lifestyle branded boutique hotel brand in Xiamen. The newly-signed Hotel Indigo Xiamen Harbour View sits on the “Gold Coast” and also the Central Business District (CBD) of Xiamen. The project also contains a retail street aiming to set a new trend of fashion and lifestyle in Xiamen, the nearest city to Taiwan.
Having great confidence in IHG’s strong brands and track-record of management experience and expertise, many owners have multiple properties under different brands. The four newly signed hotels are partnered with three owners, which include:
• Hotel Indigo Xiamen Harbour View: Owned by Xiamen SK Development Ltd., a well established Hong Kong company, the hotel has 127 rooms and will be open in 2011.
• Hotel Indigo Taipei Xinyi: Owned by Elements Innovation Co., Ltd., a Taiwan listed real estate company majoring in projects including residential and office development, the hotel offers 173 rooms and expected to open in 2011.
• Holiday Inn Express Taipei Xinyi: Also owned by Elements Innovation Co., Ltd., the 125-room hotel is expected to open in 2011.
• Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Mongkok: Owned by Tai Hung Fai Enterprise Co. Ltd, a Hong Kong based real estate developer that owns over 100 properties across Hong Kong and Macau including Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island, the hotel offers 300 rooms and expected to open in 2014.
Having been established in the China market since 1984, IHG has become a trusted partner for local owners through its successful operations, strategic expansion and high return for owners. Growing its footprint in Chinese cities, IHG currently has 132 hotels open under four brands –InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts and Holiday Inn Express Hotels – with more than 140 hotels in the development pipeline. The soon-to-launch Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund marks the entry of IHG’s fifth brand in Asia Pacific.
The Dedon range is looking more exciting than ever for 2011 with the addition of outdoor carpets, lighting and vases as well as new designer furniture collections. New introductions and classic favourites have been photographed in stunning locations around the world and are all presented in the amazing ‘Tour du Monde’ consumer catalogue, which will be available for distribution very soon. LEISURE PLAN, Dedon’s exclusive marketing and distribution partner for the U.K. and Ireland, will be taking new models into stock next spring ready for another busy season. Large stocks of furniture are held in the U.K. and LEISURE PLAN manufacture highest quality cushions to Dedon’s exacting specifications. All cushions are made to order in the customer’s selected Dedon fabric. Because cushion production is wholly owned and run by LEISURE PLAN they are able to ensure that all cushions are produced within their stipulated manufacturing time of 3 weeks without compromising on quality of workmanship.
LEISURE PLAN pride themselves on maintaining the exclusivity of their three ranges of outdoor furniture (Dedon, EGOParis and Fischer Mobel) by not distributing through mainstream high street retailers. A hand-picked group of companies with exclusive furniture showrooms has been established around the U.K. and each features a display of selected models from the three ranges.
LEISURE PLAN have specialised in bringing highest quality, design-led leisure furniture to the UK market since the company was established some 25 years ago. Their company HQ at Stansted in Essex (10 mins. from Stansted Airport), is the base for an experienced sales team who are able to offer product and market knowledge combined with friendly and personal service. There is also a large showroom dedicated to the three ranges of leisure furniture, where a comprehensive selection of furniture is available for potential buyers or specifiers to see the style and quality as well as experiencing the comfort afforded by good design.
To find showroom locations and to ensure that you receive the new catalogues and prices as soon as they become available, please contact LEISURE PLAN, via their website www.leisureplan.co.uk.
Step back in time on Square 4 for a taste of the 50s as the brand new classic American-style ‘Happy Days Diner’ is in full swing at Colchester University. With vintage decor and a menu full of modern favourites and nostalgic flavours, you’ll have to go a long way to find a finer diner! The diner offers seating for 112 plus additional outdoor seating, SKY Television on two large screens and a classic Wurlitzer Juke Box with free play to guarantee a taste of the rock ‘n’ roll experience.
Wrights Fine Furniture supplied the Happy Days Diner with fixed booth seating, tables, chairs and bar stools, all upholstered in the same striking red faux leather to create a classic American diner setting.
Hillswood have recently completed work in the lounge area of a boutique hotel in London. A range of fabrics and leather were used to upholster the furniture which was selected from Hillswood’s extensive collection. In accordance to the client’s specification, the frames were finished in both gold and high gloss black lacquer to create a dramatic look.
Tables with turned legs were specified and completed by Hillswood and lacquered in the same finish to complement the style of the chairs.
Special upholstery was also carried out on a large ottoman for the corner of the lounge.
The dramatic collapse of a crane on a key Manchester city centre development site brought work on a multi-million pound hotel development crashing to a halt. Despite delays caused by the collapse, the city centre’s newest hotel has won the race against time to open on schedule.
Thursday October 28 sees the official launch of the Holiday Inn Express in Oxford Road.The venture has created the north of England’s first new-look Holiday Inn Express following a decision by the parent company to re-brand and upgrade the entire chain. Work was held up last year when an 80 tonne crane collapsed on the building site, partly plunging into the nearby River Medlock. Luckily nobody – including the crane operator – was injured.
The Holiday Inn franchise is owned by Intercontinental Group who decided in 2007 to undertake a radical re-branding process, creating a ‘New Generation’ chain of hotels. Hotels under the Holiday Inn flag will boast all modern and technologic facilities. It features hot breakfasts, super- fast internet access, LCD televisions, air conditioning and en-suite power showers, and a pillow choice in every room.
The striking building has already changed the streetscape in Oxford Road with most rooms enjoying floor to ceiling windows to maximise natural daylight. General Manager Jonathan Smith: “We are delighted with our location in the heart of the city. Oxford Road is one of Manchester’s most central streets, a stone’s throw from the city’s main attractions and close to Piccadilly and Oxford Street train stations. It means our hotel is ideal for the business community as well as visitors and tourists.
“The hotel is surrounded by thriving bars, cafes and restaurants, with Manchester’s Museum, St Peter’s Square, Manchester Library, and the University of Manchester buildings all a few minutes’ walk.
“The architecture of the hotel is also unique. The chosen contemporary and sober design of the building perfectly mingles with the varied architecture styles of Oxford Road, which hosts a variety of listed buildings and modern structures of the University of Manchester.
“It’s not often you can find a hotel that is in the nerve of cultural pulse of city like Manchester, surrounded by some of its landmark buildings which offers all the comforts expected by both business and leisure visitors.
“This has been a special project for Intercontinental Group for the attention we put into choosing a landmark design. We wanted our hotel to fully embrace the architecture of Oxford Street, stand out as an example of the best modern design and continue to provide the best modern facilities possible.”
Horwath HTL, the world’s largest hotel consulting network, hosted a plenary session on pipeline and development at the fourth Russia and CIS Hotel Investment Conference today, held at the Renaissance Moscow Monarch Centre Hotel. Michael O’Hare, Managing Director of Horwath HTL Russia and a leading industry expert in the region, led the session and was joined by senior developers from Hilton, Hyatt, IHG and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.The session addressed whether Russian hotel development had begun to move again after a difficult 2009, where financing was scarce and opportunities were limited. Michael O’Hare talked about the huge disparity in supply of International Hotel Brands compared to demand and how this would be the driving force for opportunities as the financial markets loosened and bank lending began again. The general feeling among the brands was that projects were beginning to move again, and that those hotels whose construction had been delayed due to a freeze on financing were now finding new sources of capital to enable completion.
Michael O’Hare said, “It was positive to hear that projects and demand for opportunities are beginning to grow again. Russia, in particular Moscow and St Petersburg, had a period of very strong growth in the middle of the decade until the financial crisis. Those brands will now need to take the opportunity of an upturn to gain critical mass and look outside of the two major centers to the vast majority of Russian cities that have no International presence at all. There are over 50 cities in the Region with over half a million inhabitants that could support new hotel supply and that is where we expect the focus to be in the coming years.”
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Mr Smith World Photography, London based fine art photographers feature a captivating collection of images developed over many years of world travel. This portfolio is themed “The Temples of Asia”, from the Amazing Places Collection. Prints are available from the online gallery or as bespoke artwork from Mr Smith’s extensive catalogue.
Set in the Silesian coalfields, Katowice is a city of concrete. Dotted around the skyline of this grey city are sets of the pithead lifting gear. Along its roads march blocks housing the flats, hotels and shopping centres of a modern Polish city. Many are painted and there are new, more stylish blocks added by the banks and other institutions moving here from Western Europe (see Design Club Gallery Designers Sources for images of Katowice).
One of these new buildings is Vienna International’s new Hotel Angelo. This is another concrete block painted white with sharp painted graphics on the outside, a canopy and a garden area screening an external terrace. Set end on to the main road the hotel has its own underground parking and large coach parking area outside. The glazed canopy of the entrance doors and the sharp external graphics give a hint of the strong colour used throughout a striking interior.
The painted concrete areas are lifted by sitting on a glass walled lower two floors. The meeting rooms on the rear elevation break out of the block in both scale and colour. This is subtle architecture.
Like the previously reviewed hotel (the Radisson Blu Frankfurt) this too has concrete columns inside, but these have been placed rationally in relation to the interior. They are slim and painted white so don’t intrusively break up the views through the hotel, nor add industrial touches to the sophisticated interior design. Another similarity with Frankfurt is the staircase to a mezzanine floor off which opens the busy meeting and conference rooms, but its placement is used creatively to break up the space and create a private bar area.
On this large rectangular floor the public areas are defined using colour from lampshades as well as painted walls and backlit counters. Strong fabrics on the seating areas and lines of simple strongly coloured lampshades also help definition of the spaces. The reception desk, back lit in yellow faces the door, with the lifts immediately adjacent allowing simple security oversight, supplementing the use of the electonic room keys to activate the lift.
The positioning of the desk with the adjacent maitre d’ station at the entrance to the restaurant allows good management control across the whole of the public areas as well as enabling staff to provide an easy smiling service. In this hotel the relationship between design and operation has been worked harmoniously.
Food is served both in the main restaurant and bistro area adjacent to the bar, as well as within the bar area. Definition of the spaces is managed well through design, with lounge areas in the bar along with a cleanly designed bistro area, complete with its own direct access to the same kitchens as the main restaurant. The design of the bar in particular makes intelligent use of the fragmented spaces available to create different areas. Behind the bar is an area with a large TV screen where events could be followed, such as a football match. In front of the bar is another large screen but the area here is much more like a traditional lounge bar. Between the two is another lounge with the intimacy and style of a private lounge despite being an open space.
Tack on the space of the bistro and the design is stylish, intelligent, provoking a variety of uses by guests without appearing to demarcate. Even the placement of the public access net computers is intelligent, in a separate area under the staircase but overseen by the bar allowing service of food and drinks to be simply delivered.
The outside terrace works off the main restaurant, screened by bamboo planting and pots. With strong red umbrellas and the same red on the pots against the fresh green of the bamboo, even this area echoes the style of the interior. In the restaurant, the use of red lampshades on tracks means they can be kept directly over the tables, all at the same height; this provides a visual line of repetitive elements that is both attractive and hypnotically fascinating to the eye.
The two food and drink areas are separated by the reception lobby; definition and visual interest to this area is given again by the use of the lampshades, in this area looking like slightly blowsy upturned umbrellas. In a large concrete defined area like this, the ceiling could easily be a deadening blank canvas, but the interior designer has cleverly made it into an attractive, visually patterned area by both day and night. The use of strong splashes of colour in the shades as well as bold panels of colour on the wall adds to the visual delight as does strong art work.
The staff seem to take pleasure in their work place too making for a presentation of the hotel on entry, when emerging from the lifts, down the stairs or from the conference zone that is a delight. This whole area is as well designed a space as I have seen in a long time anywhere, and one which the staff obviously feel is enabling to them.
Taking the lift to the bedroom floors shows the same intelligent use of artwork and the spaces. On the executive floors, the large lift lobbies hold easy chairs, some strong artwork and another set of public internet stations. These act as business centres on each business floor. Adjacent to the workstations are placed coffee machines and cups so business guests have the opportunity to gossip at the coffee machine or to take fresh brewed coffee back to their rooms.
Corridors use the standard black yellow red colour scheme with the door reveals red colouring coupled with the carpet design showing clearly where room doors are an minimising the tunnel effect of lengthy corridors. Plenty of artwork, mainly imagery of Katowice itself adds visual interest to the corridors although the imagery in the lift lobby does more, imparting drama and cleverly sized to almost the same size as the window.
Bedrooms carry the colour scheme through with the white linens on the beds and the white in the bathrooms making the overall effect crisp and clean. There are plenty of pictures in the bedroom, including one that is only revealed when the curtains are drawn! Bedrooms are the standard hotel bedroom layout and are reasonably sized, but like the ground floor everything has been thought through and positioned properly. The sensibly sized desk has easily accessible sockets.
White wall behind the desk faces the black wall behind the red bedhead. Both are lit by lamps carrying red lightshades with a kind of transition between the two being made by the black and red curtains, which also provides effective blackout.
Bathrooms follow the current pattern of provision in hotels at this level in that some 65% of bedrooms have shower rooms rather than bathrooms. Bathrooms have the shower over the bath. Both are well sized and carry the colour scheme through, being predominantly white with a red mosaic border half way up the wall and black vanity units. With everything else white or chrome the whole has a sharpness and integrity that the writer found very aesthetically satisfying.
Coming into an hotel at this level so well thought out brings a sigh of relief and appreciation by comparison with the groping that can characterise so many, more ambitious, schemes in supposedly better hotels.
If all Angelo’s are going to be like this then Vienna International had better get on and build more – and in Western Europe as well as in the countries of Central Europe.
Opened just weeks ago, Les Deux Salons is the third restaurant from the critically acclaimed team of Will Smith and Anthony Demetre, who are also behind the Michelin-starred Arbutus and Wild Honey. Situated on William IV Street in the heart of cosmopolitan Covent Garden, Les Deux Salons offers visitors “delicious, simple food in comfortable surroundings.”Internationally acclaimed interior design practice Martin Brudnizki Design Studio created the elegant interior of Les Deux Salons, evoking the relaxed, informal style of a traditional French brasserie. The restaurant features furniture, interior lighting and bespoke metalwork specified from commercial interior specialist Andy Thornton.
Les Deux Salons features Andy Thornton’s slat back bentwood chairs, customized specifically for Les Deux Salons, together with custom-made tables throughout the dining area. Upholstered in leather, the classic chairs sit perfectly at home in the appealingly classic and cosmopolitan surroundings. The company also supplied leather upholstered bentwood bar stools, for customers to enjoy informal drinks at the bar.
Classical bentwood furniture was the perfect choice for this relaxed French brasserie, where exacting attention to detail achieved the perfect look. The bentwood chairs and oak topped tables were lightly distressed and waxed instead of lacquered, to continue the authentic French brasserie feel. With the timeless appeal of bentwood furniture, which is widely regarded as a design classic, Les Deux Salons is traditional, but also completely on trend.
Andy Thornton also supplied brass post lights with opal glass globes between the seating booths, together with brass hand and foot rails and period style door furniture.
Both clients and designers are delighted with the finished result at Les Deux Salons and feel they have created something different, which stands out from the restaurant chains that cater for the tourist trade in Covent Garden.
Occupying legendary Chicago architect Daniel Burnham’s historic Continental & Commercial National Bank Building in Chicago’s bustling financial district, the JW Marriott Chicago opened on November 11, 2010. The hotel represents the first JW Marriott branded hotel to open in Chicago. JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts is a luxury brand within the Marriott International global family of brands.Featuring exquisite neoclassical design, the new JW Marriott Chicago hotel offers travelers a one-of-a-kind authentic destination in Chicago’s downtown Loop district. Occupying the first 12 floors of the former Continental & Commercial National Bank Building at 151 W. Adams St., the hotel—part of a $396 million restoration spearheaded by architectural firm Lucien Lagrange & Associates—boasts 610 well-appointed guestrooms including 29 corner suites and more than 44,000-square-feet of meeting space; 36 meeting rooms, a beautiful 8,500-square-foot Grand Ballroom and the awe-inspiring 6,000-square-foot Burnham Ballroom featuring the building’s original domed ceiling.
“Make no little plans,” Burnham once said, and the hotel’s owners—which include The Prime Group, Inc., a Chicago-based development firm, and a German-based investment syndicate—took this to heart. In addition to spectacular meeting and function space, the property features a 20,000-square-foot world class spa and fitness center, VALEO; and two different dining options—The Florentine, an Italian Steakhouse created by the BLT Restaurant Group, and a lounge serving more casual plates and sushi.
Guests will be impressed from the moment they step in from the bustling streets of downtown Chicago into the timeless, classical elegance of the hotel’s lobby. The soothing color palette and abundance of marble and other natural materials blend to create a timeless design, making the space a welcoming haven of comfort and productivity.
The Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel, which has just opened as the focal point of the Abraj Al Bait complex in Saudi Arabia, is situated a few steps away from the Masjid al Haram and the Kaaba, the most sacred site in the Islamic faith and the heart of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Specialist hotel interior designer company, Richmond International, was responsible for creating the interiors for this landmark project, which includes 858 bedrooms and suites, extensive conference and banqueting facilities, dedicated prayer halls and ten food and beverage outlets. “While the sheer volume of the interior architecture creates vast spaces to accommodate the large number of expected guests, the interiors reflect and respect the spiritualism and serenity of what is the holiest city in Islam,” says Terry McGillicuddy, associate, Richmond International.
Richmond has used simple Arabic style as a basis for the decorative detail and embellishment throughout. For example, contemporary screens and etched glass panels inspired by traditional Arabic mashrabiya fret-work have been incorporated to diffuse the large spaces and make them more comfortable and personal.
Creating a sense of contemporary sophistication, the interior design utilises high quality natural materials. Different types of marble, bronze metalwork and rich timber finishes were specified to produce an overall subtle, warm and light ambience. Individually designed hand-made rugs, furnishings, artwork and large-scale chandeliers using contemporary Arabic influences have been produced by manufacturers and craftsmen to European and international standards.
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has announced plans for three new properties in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui during the next three years, signalling a solid period of strategic Asian expansion for the Swiss-based operator.Building on the success of the Mövenpick Resort and Spa Karon Beach Phuket, its first Thai hotel which opened in 2006, the company has signed a management agreement to operate the Mövenpick Suriwongse Hotel Chiang Mai, the Mövenpick Resort & Spa Mae Nam Beach Koh Samui and the Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Bangkok.
Kicking off the expansion will be the renovation of an existing hotel in downtown Chiang Mai, which will be rebranded the Mövenpick Suriwongse Hotel Chiang Mai. The 286-room hotel is perfectly located on the corner of Loikoh and Changklan Road, right at the heart of Chiang Mai’s landmark the “Night Bazaar”. The hotel is a short distance from Chiang Mai International Airport, the railway and bus station. It is due to open by mid of 2011.
The hotel will feature innovative dining experiences, such as a Thai-Italian Restaurant, an all-day dining venue and wine bar. Shops and a wide range of wellness options, including a spa, pool and fitness centre will be available.
The Mövenpick Resort & Spa Mae Nam Beach Koh Samui coming up on the beautiful northern shore of the island will feature 81 exclusive villas with private pools offering stunning views across the Gulf of Thailand and to Koh Pha-Ngan. The resort will appeal to high-end leisure travellers.
Contemporary dining outlets, an extensive organic garden with a Thai restaurant and a signature spa will entice guests from around the world. The resort is slated to be operational by the end of 2011.
The Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Bangkok located in Phayathai near the Victory Monument area, will feature 266 modern, spaciously appointed rooms and suites, in addition to 100 residences. A convenient feature includes an unparalleled collection of loft-style guest rooms. Due to open by 2014, it will offer a privileged location for business and leisure travellers alike with easy access to the nearby sky train and the Airport Express link. The hotel will be located close to the major downtown shopping areas.
Existing projects in the country include the upcoming Mövenpick White Sand Beach Resort, located in Jomtien, close to Pattaya, an hour and a half drive from Bangkok.
Scheduled to open by 2013, the resort will offer a convenient get-away to enjoy the outdoors with a magnificent lagoon pool, entertainment for the family and a variety of tempting dining choices. The hotel will attract domestic, intra-regional and international leisure travellers. Extensive banqueting facilities and meeting rooms will be available to host incentive groups and world-class conferences.
Furthermore, the Mövenpick Residence Karon Beach Phuket has recently introduced a new resort style residential development. The project comprises of five low-rise buildings, each housing six contemporary 130-square metre two bedroom apartments. The butler-serviced apartments offer a rich lifestyle and hassle-free beach home ownership with attractive investment potential and management rent-out programmes.
Following ACID’s (Anti Copying in Design) petition to introduce criminal sanctions for design right infringement The Government has responded by saying the current civil-based provisions provide a suitable IPR framework despite the fact that copyright infringement (which requires no substantive examination) attracts criminal sanctions. This gives rise to anomalies and inequality of treatment which are very damaging to hundreds of small businesses and designers across the UK and restricts the level of legal protection and support they can expect to receive.Dids Macdonald, commenting on the Governments’ response and, in particular, the statement that unlike trade mark and copyright disputes, design right can often be inadvertent said, “In my 20 years personal experience as a designer and latterly as CEO of a 1000+ member organisation (the majority of whom have joined because of design infringement threats), copying is generally deliberate and blatant rather than inadvertent. I would be interested to learn more about the Government’s evidence to support their statement. However, I am encouraged to continue the debate via the recently announced review of the UK’s IP and by the Government’s commitment to explore any (and all) suggestions for improving the designs framework for the benefit of the UK design industry.”
Nick Kounoupias, ACID LOBBY’s legal counsel and an expert in IP infringement said, “We are only suggesting that design rights should be criminalised where there is actual knowledge like copyright. There is no obvious reason for the disparity of protection. This may have been overlooked during the frenzied last minute lobbying and amendments made to the CDPA in 1988 as it was passing through Parliament. Design right protection was a relatively late innovation in 1988 and at the time it was probably felt that it was a step too far to extend to design right the new improved protection introduced for copyright in 1988. Certainly no rational basis for the inequality has been advanced by Government.”
The simple legal solution would be to introduce into the CDPA two new Sections to mirror S.107(1) and 110 (Copyright Patents and Designs Act (CDPA). The wording would be almost identical to Sections 107(1) and 110 and would be designed to criminalise the infringement of the design right subsisting in 3D designs. This can be done very simply by replacing the word “copyright” every time it appears in Sections 107(1) and 110 with the words “design right” and the words “copyright work” with the word “design.” It would then be necessary to make consequential amendments to mirror Sections 107 (4), 107 (5) 107A, 108 and 109 CDPA. As with copyright infringement this would criminalise blatant and deliberate copying but not copying inadvertently.
The Alliance Against IP Theft representing 20 organisations (of which ACID is a member) has recognised the need to ensure legal parity across IP rights as a key campaigning principle with a need to address the inconsistency in protection for design rights agreed as a specific objective. “ This is why the Alliance Against IP Theft is delighted to be working with ACID to address these anomalies and ensure that designers and creators have the same level of legal protection and support enjoyed by holders of other forms of intellectual property.” said Lavinia Carey, Chair of the Alliance.
In 2008 there were only 2798 designs registered in the UK and in 2009 2111. Most of the UK’s 250,000 designers would appear to rely on unregistered rights. This is contrary to the Government statement that IP, including design rights should serve to stimulate an environment in which new design ideas can flourish, whilst also providing a robust means of protection for existing design rights. ACID receives approximately 30,000 designs per year to its Design Data Bank for unregistered designs.
Craftwood Interiors would like to introduce their new and improved website at www.craftwood-uk.com. Working together with a marketing and website design team Craftwood Interiors have re-developed their website into an informative resource for clients, furniture enthusiasts – in fact anybody who wants to learn more about Craftwood Interiors and the world of banquette seating!Our extensive portfolio has been updated to allow you to view a range of projects from large to small. The new easy to use portfolio viewer will allow you to see that Craftwood Interiors can produce a wide range of styles and have the potential to make any of your designs a reality.
Whether you’re a new or existing client, take a look at our new website. We’re confident that you will find the information you require. If you would like further information or would like to discuss a potential project, please do not hesitate to contact us on +44 (0)1202 485115.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., has announced that it is applying its industry leading, design-driven approach to its two largest brands with the debut of new guestroom designs for Westin and Sheraton hotels. The new room schemes, from furniture to textiles, were custom-created by Starwood’s in-house Brand Design team led by Erin Hoover, Vice President of Design. With a background in fashion, fine art and industrial design, the team applied key learning’s from extensive in-room behavior research which indicated a desire for a greater level of stylish functionality – resulting in design specifically targeted to address some of traveler’s biggest pet peeves. The new room designs will be featured in new hotels and renovation projects globally across both brands.The new Westin and Sheraton guestrooms are highly functional, globally relevant and designed to reflect each brand’s distinct personality. Inspired by natural elements and featuring neutral color palettes, natural woods and stone the new Westin rooms bring to life the brand’s philosophy of preserving wellness on the road in three dimensions and evoke a sense of balance. The design team used Sheraton’s storied history as a global industry icon to serve as inspiration for the brand’s new guestrooms, which portray a sense of occasion and heritage by utilizing rich color palettes with pops of accent colors and modern interpretations of classic herringbone, basket-weave and geometric patterns.
Finally! Somewhere to Put the Room Service Tray…
Both new room schemes blend great design with intuitive functionality to provide a welcome solution for many of traveler’s top pet peeves. No more crawling on hands and knees to find a free outlet, gone are the luggage racks of yesteryear and finally, somewhere to put the room service tray. Key highlights include:
• Custom Westin-designed accent table that folds out to fit a room-service tray or laptop, and folds closed to occupy a smaller space. With a quick flip the multi-use table can serve as a working area for an impromptu laptop session or transform into an intimate table for in-room dining.
• Custom Sheraton-designed bedside tables with built-in outlets that face beds, facilitating easy computer and electronics charging use.
• Expanded Westin closet includes shelves and the mini bar, freeing valuable room space and reducing clutter.
• Westin upholstered bench that can double as a luggage rack and is easily stored under the television console and oversized signature Sheraton armchairs with ottomans stored beneath seats, creating additional living area space.
• Sheraton rooms feature an LED nightlight, allowing guests to find their way in an unfamiliar space without turning on the lights and the new Westin rooms incorporate strategically-placed, adjustable LED reading lights in the headboard.
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), continued its growth in Latin America’s largest nation with the opening of its first hotel in the city of Cuiabá, the Holiday Inn Express Cuiabá. The hotel is the13th IHG property in Brazil and the 39th Holiday Inn-branded hotel in Latin America, with nine additional Holiday Inns currently under construction.The 128-room Holiday Inn Express Cuiabá is developed and owned by Diamante Azul Hotelaria and is located in the Jardim Leblon neighborhood within 20 minutes of the Marechal Rondon Airport in Cuiabá. The new hotel features a fitness and business center as well as 12 meetings rooms of premium event space with capacity for 500 people.
Cuiabá is the capital of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, which is located in the center of Brazil. Cuiabá itself is renowned for its location in the exact geographic center of Latin America.
“Cuiabá is an ideal example of the type of location in which we look to further the Holiday Inn brand throughout Brazil,” said Jim Anhut, Chief Development Officer, Americas. “It is a city of a half-million people, with a well-balanced economy that focuses on tourism, agro-business and trade. There are literally dozens of cities in Brazil that we have targeted as potential sites to further the growth of the Holiday Inn brand.”
IHG’s 12 existing properties in Brazil are located in: Belem, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Luis do Maranhao and Sao Paulo.
“Brazil continues to position itself as a global economic powerhouse, and we welcome the property and its owner Diamante Azul Hotelaria to the IHG family,” said Alvaro Diago, COO, IHG, Latin America and Caribbean. “With the World Cup in 2014 and Olympics in 2016, all eyes are on this country, and one of the key areas is hotel expansion. With 64 years of continuous experience in Latin America, and Brazil the location of our birth, we believe that IHG’s value proposition to owners is unlike any other international hotel companies.”
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has announced that it will open the first Le Méridien hotel in the sophisticated and vibrant European “Capital of Culture.” Scheduled to open in the autumn of 2011, the new 260-room Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler marks the brand’s debut in Turkey. Owned by Makyol Construction Industry Tourism and Trading Co. Inc., the hotel overlooks the crystal blue waters of the Bosphorus offering panoramic views over two continents and is anticipated to become a landmark in Turkey’s rapidly developing cultural, economic and financial centre.Ideally located in the prestigious area of Etiler, just one kilometre from the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler will be tailored to both business and leisure travellers. The 32-story hotel will provide a fully integrated contemporary lifestyle experience featuring 206 guest rooms, 26 suites and 28 serviced apartments, a Creative Hub (Le Méridien’s new lobby concept), destination bar, signature restaurant and rooftop lounge with stunning views of the city. Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler will also offer 1,700 square metres of hi-tech meeting and event space, a spacious wellness area including a gym, spa and both indoor and outdoor pools.
Designed by Turkish architect Emre Arolat, the unique, modern structure rises high above the buildings in the local area. Arolat placed great importance on finding the right source of inspiration for the structure. In his design, he refers to the pre-existing neighbourhood buildings as building blocks arranged on top of one another to create a skyscraper that blends in harmoniously with its environment. Between these three blocks, patches of natural greenery were added to further enhance this balance between structure and surroundings. Each single block gradually becomes transparent as we move up the levels of the buildings so as to allow the guests to fully immerse themselves in the sky and atmosphere of the Bosphorus.
Interiors have been designed by Istanbul-based Metex in conjunction with Le Méridien brand design management. The hotel design will create a unique experience for international creative minds and locals alike.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts currently operates six hotels throughout Turkey, including three in Istanbul – W Istanbul, Sheraton Istanbul Maslak Hotel and Sheraton Istanbul Atakoy Hotel, Sheraton Ankara Hotel & Convention Centre, Sheraton Voyager Antalya Hotel and Sheraton Cesme Hotel Resort and Spa. In addition to Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler, Starwood will also open a Luxury Collection Hotel in Ankara next year.
For the fifth year running, Chelsom will be participating at The Sleep Event, which this year takes place at the Business Design Centre, London on 24-25th November.As well as giving us the opportunity to showcase some of the latest products from the Chelsom Edition 22 lighting collection, this year’s event holds even more excitement for the company…
The Product Innovation Awards
The SLIM desk lamp, first used on the Hilton The Hague project, has been shortlisted for the product innovation awards, which highlights new and inspired products for the hospitality market. The fitting is unique and has already become a firm favourite with designers and specifiers of hotel lighting. Click here for more information.
The European Design Awards
We are delighted that a bespoke lighting scheme, designed by ICA, and manufactured by Chelsom forms part of a nomination or the European Hotel Design Awards, within the ‘Hotel Brand of the Year Award’ category. The generic interior scheme for Holiday Inn Express, which was created by ICA, has already been used within 14 UK and European hotels. Click here for more information.
We are really looking forward to welcoming you onto the Chelsom stand (M4), to introduce you to the new collection. If you can’t make this year’s show, please take a look at our new website www.chelsom.co.uk to see some of the latest products and most recent installations.
If you would like any further information on any of the services we offer, please contact the marketing department on 01253 831406.
The World Travel Market never ceases to fascinate me. National costumes in abundance, people dressed as penguins, kangaroos and of course ‘the suits’, male and female, throng the busy aisles. With Excel bursting to capacity and some exhibitors bemoaning the lack of space they have, their inability to expand their presence, this is obviously a very popular annual show. Over 50,000 trade visitors predominantly come from the travel industry. Although hotel groups populate it in part, for a designer it has limited value except by way of increasing the understanding to be gained of the competitive environment for hotels, and of what is popular now.Some of the prognostications that emerge should be taken with a large pinch of salt – such as the prediction that Iraq will be the next growth area for tourism (want a holiday that goes with a bang?).
Occasionally one does stumble across indicators as to changes in the market. For me it was the arrival of Suites in A380 and Boeing 747 aircraft from operators like Etihad. Making an interesting companion with nite nite or Yotel, the luxury flat bed accommodation being put in first class cabins shows how compact the design of a bedroom can be.
The Etihad seat is manufactured in a burr walnut veneer and has a large flat screen TV at one end, a good size work area with task lamp and the ability for close it off totally for privacy. There is even a wardrobe and a minibar to complement the fine leather and veneers. Whilst the layout does not vary enormously from airline to airline, the luxury notes struck here make an interesting comparison with BA’s more austere business class cabin, and put Virgin’s upper class in the shade.
The Kessler Collection, a portfolio of boutique four and five-diamond quality properties located in Florida, Georgia, Colorado and New Mexico, and IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) announced the transition of The Castle Hotel to a Holiday Inn Resort as of Nov. 1, 2010. Located in the heart of Orlando, on the famed International Drive, the rebranded Holiday Inn Resort Orlando – The Castle provides guests with a magical experience, full of enchantment, starting with the hotel’s storied history. Built as the first Kessler Collection property in 1995, The Castle Hotel fulfilled the childhood wish of Mr. Kessler’s daughter, Laura, to have her very own princess castle.
Holiday Inn Resort Orlando – The Castle also offers business travelers brand new “Smart Rooms” a concept developed by IHG. Smart Rooms are available for a $20 upgrade and feature Brother Five-In-One machines with printer, scanner, copier and fax plus use of Roomlinx, featuring business tools that allow sophisticated travelers the chance to leave their personal laptops at home.
“The Kessler Collection’s commitment to providing guests with the highest level of service and attention to detail blends well with our relaunch of Holiday Inn hotels across the country,” said Gina LaBarre, vice president, Brand Delivery, The Americas, IHG. “This is a wonderful property that has become a favorite of both leisure and business travelers since it opened in 1995.”
The agreement between IHG and The Kessler Collection is a testament to the strength of the $1 billion Holiday Inn relaunch. First announced in 2007, the relaunch program creates a more contemporary brand image as part of the drive to increase quality and consistency across the global portfolio. The program focuses on arrival and welcome services, as well as guestroom and guest bath comfort. The global estate of more than 3,400 Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express properties are expected to relaunch by the end of 2010, and nearly 2,800 hotels have already been relaunched to date.
Featuring 216 guest rooms and suites just steps from world-class dining, shopping and entertainment Holiday Inn Resort Orlando – The Castle combines artistic flare and playful luxury within its medieval-inspired walls. From the rare doll collection and castle creatures to the medieval architecture and authentic Austrian castle detailing, the hotel creates an atmosphere guests of all ages are sure to love. The hotel also features newly renovated guest suites of regal décor, a heated outdoor pool with a fountain and stunning rooftop terraces fit for a princess to await her prince. Guests enjoy a menu fit for a king at Castle Café, serving fantastic cuisine from the daily continental breakfast with made-to-order omelets to in-room dining options for those who wish to stay within their chamber. Additionally, Jester’s Poolside Lounge offers plenty of food and beverage choices for guests to enjoy under the sun.
In 2008, Paola Lenti developed the proto-type Afra chair. It was 100% Italian and, as with most Italian design, was a superb piece which realised the product as aesthetically pleasing, functional and very comfortable. It ticked just about all the boxes; it fulfilled the company’s clear intent of using the highest technology fabrics combined with traditional crafts to produce exquisite yet functional items for the home. But it lacked a vital intangible contribution to the product’s success. With Paola’s commitment to tradition and vernacular, her journey has led her to rediscover ancient techniques for high-quality textiles. Key words that she uses when describing what she aims for in her designs are “authenticity” and “soul”. If an African weave is used for a chair, such as that in the Afra Chair, it cannot be woven in Italy and given the description of “African” or even “African-style”, because it would be neither authentic nor credible. With the assistance of South African branch of The Modern Garden Company in Cape Town, they set out to find an ethical and empowered rural crafts facility that was sufficiently skilled and business focused to be able to produce to a staggeringly high international standard plus being deal with all the ancillary issues of secure clean storage, international freighting and timings. They found it in a Craft Art Village in the province of Limpopo, operated by a Foundation created with the sole aim of promoting and redeveloping the traditional craft art and skills of people living in the rural villages of the area.
The encounter between Paola Lenti and the Limpopo weavers represents a confluence of two cultures: Paola Lenti, well known in the international market for a unique style based on textile innovation and use of traditional working techniques, combined with an entrepreneurial know-how in marketing and distribution on one hand; and on the other, Limpopo women with centuries of traditional skills in crafts such as weaving, embroidery and bead work passed down from generation to generation.
The meeting of such different skills and styles have given rise to production of a limited series of objects, the most significant of which is still the Afra Chair. This item has provided a sustainable source of income for a number of the Village women over the past twelve months and other items such as baskets, embroidered linen and special edition beaded animals are introduced as special editions for exhibitions and displays around the world for Paola Lenti.
Signbox are delighted to announce that the forthcoming Sleep Event will be the first reveal for four important new products including a truly revolutionary development in smart posters displays. Please visit our stand number V8a for the first opportunity to see:
– Enlighten – a genuine revolution in affordable illuminated smart poster systems incorporating next generation NFC technology.
– Signet – a step change in architectural illuminated entrance signage: a strikingly elegant combination of sign & light.
– Cedo and Podo – a Braille and tactile floor based wayfinding system to help the visually impaired easily find their way around hotels.
– Timber fin – a sustainable, contemporary and durable sign solution for external hotel applications – a natural alternative to aluminium appealing to environmentally aware organisations.
The Signbox team would be delighted to meet you on their stand V8a at The Sleep Event to show you these exciting new products first hand.
The Sleep Event is being held at the Business Design Centre, London (24th-25th November 2010).
Emerging Asian hotel investment company – Red Planet Hotels – continues to chronicle an impressive array of achievements as it forges ahead in its mission to place multiple limited service hotels in key Asian cities.
The company is developing a portfolio of Tune hotels in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Bangladesh. It is currently constructing 1,023 hotel rooms through six hotels in Indonesia – Jakarta, Thailand – Bangkok and Pattaya, the Philippines – Angeles City and two in Manila. More announcements expected soon.All Red Planet-owned hotels operate under a franchise agreement with Tune Hotels.
Announcing the latest development at the Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP) in Hong Kong recently, Red Planet Hotels Chief Executive Officer, Tim Hansing said: “Tune Hotels’ business model is solid and complements our investment methodology. Even though many investment companies have been looking to contain expenses and put expansion on the back burner, we were able to go out at the end of global financial crisis in 2009 and raise significant capital.”
“To be able to raise funds and then to quickly secure sites and contracts to have over 1,000 keys under construction is a significant achievement and testament to the strength of our experienced management team and the Tune Hotels business model. We are looking for more opportunities to expand in Asia’s emerging markets with multiple sites in key cities, particularly those that Tune Hotels have interest in,” Hansing said.
Mr Hansing added the limited service hotel synergy presented Red Planet Hotels with some fantastic opportunities for expansion across the region and sites are continually being scoped and investigated.
Tune Hotels is part of the Tune Group, the private investment group of Dato’ Sri Tony Fernandes, founder and Group CEO of low cost carrier AirAsia and Team Principal of the Lotus Racing F1 team.
Tune Hotels is a rapidly growing chain of hotels that have embraced the limited service model used by low cost airlines and employ a self-service online booking system encouraging guests to book early to enjoy exceptionally low prices. Using the demand-based pricing booking system, guests can book rooms at prices starting from USD3.00 (or even lower during promotion periods) through the web.
It currently operates ten hotels – seven in Malaysia, two in Bali, Indonesia and one in London, England; and has entered into strategic partnerships to open 20 hotels in India and a further 14 hotels in the United Kingdom.
Agua to launch the Mystique collection at The Sleep Event 2010
Agua are looking forward to welcoming Interior Designers, Specifiers, Hotel Operators and Furniture Manufacturers to the launch of Agua Mystique at Stand M24B.The Agua stand has been developed by Purpose Design to showcase the new collection in situ using the key elements of hospitality environments. The effect will provide inspiration to be creative with Mystique to produce stunning “High End” interiors.
Mystique is offered in sophisticated metallic finishes, this modern faux leather range is contemporary, stylish and luxurious. Shimmering bronzes, dazzling golds with sparkling silvers and of course, the timeless black and white, make up five coordinating designs: Pegasus, Titan, Troll, Bamboo and Fleur.
Agua Mystique is fire retardant: BS 5852 Crib 5, IMO FTPC Part 8, M2, B2.
Please visit Agua at Stand M24b, Business Design Centre, London, 24th & 25th November
Decorative electrical wiring accessories and lighting controls manufacturer Hamilton Litestat has supplied a unique table-mounted media and power outlet for the impressive new Park Plaza Westminster Bridge hotel’s 1,021 contemporary bedrooms and suites.The bespoke product was designed by Hamilton’s team of experts, who worked closely with the hotel’s architects to ensure that the final product met the aesthetic, engineering and safety requirements of one of London’s largest hotels. Hamilton’s interpretation of the brief realised the designer’s concept while meeting the functional criteria and the requirements of current electrical standards.
The freestanding unit has been finished with Hamilton’s piano black – a glassy mirrored finish to enhance the hotel’s contemporary, high specification interior. Its smooth curves and clean lines are inspired by popular Apple products such as the iPad and Mac computers. The panel features a combination of British 13 amp sockets, European and American sockets, a speaker socket for MP3 players and an internet connection point that allows guests to access the hotel’s broadband network. Given the hotel’s prime central location the product has been designed and produced for the needs of both business and leisure guests who can easily make use of their own portable electrical equipment with no need for international adaptors. It also means that guests aren’t required to find a socket at a lower level or unplug any fixed hotel equipment.
Ian Hamilton, Hamilton’s managing director, said the scale of the project (over 1,100 units were produced) reflected the growing need for bespoke products to cope with the increasingly complicated demands of modern living.
“A hotel of Park Plaza Westminster Bridge’s standard requires products that aren’t run of the mill to meet its guests’ high standards,” commented Ian. “This particular product is an example of combining particular functionality with a carefully designed aesthetic that turns what is essentially quite a utilitarian product into an interesting, attractive design feature. The fact that it’s in every bedroom and suite in the building ensures each guest experiences that level of design as standard, even though the product is anything but a standard item in terms of manufacture.”
The Prince of Wales officially reopened The Savoy on 2nd November after one of the most ambitious hotel restoration projects ever undertaken in London. The architectural practice on the project was ReardonSmith who, for over four years, provided a dedicated, senior team of architects and technicians, many of whom were permanently on-site to oversee the re-birth of this great hotel tradition.Working closely with the planners and heritage bodies, as well as with interior design company, PYR, and structural engineers, Buro Happold, ReardonSmith has handed over a building fit for the 21st Century which is also spectacularly glamorous and beautifully groomed. Importantly, it remains every bit The Savoy with its spirit and design heritage intact, since the Edwardian age – when the hotel was originally built – and the Art Deco period – when it was significantly extended – are now clarified and celebrated to their full. Behind the scenes, the building has been taken back to its early structure, stabilised and given an entirely new services infrastructure, spaces have been rationalised, existing architectural and design gems carefully restored or replicated, a new lift and new kitchens have been introduced and rooms returned to look just as they did before while other areas have been “rediscovered” to become glamorous new spaces.
Riverside Façade Riverside Faience The first architectural milestone in the restoration was the stabilisation of the riverside façade. In 1911, an extension to this elevation had made The Savoy London’s first all en-suite hotel and had involved the construction of massive steel trusses on the roof overhanging the existing façade from which the new frontage was suspended. A feat of engineering in its day, the structure had inevitably moved and corroded over the intervening years, calling for a new and innovative solution. This was also the opportunity to rationalise the space within the riverside guestrooms, removing some of the internal structure so that bathrooms could be totally re-organised and more space released into the bedroom.
Temporary steels were driven into the building to support it while the façade was inched upwards over a period of weeks – monitored by infrared beams from across the River Thames – so that remedial work could be undertaken.
Crimson Hotel Group has opened the first phase of the Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow T5 which will be the largest Holiday Inn Express in Europe when it is completed in spring 2011.With an investment of over £16 million, the Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow T5 will have a total of 300 rooms. The first stage of the development is now complete with 125 contemporary bedrooms and the Great Room (a stylish public lobby with a restaurant and bar) open for use.
The second stage of the project will be completed by Spring 2011 and will see the opening of a further 175 bedrooms, another restaurant and four inspiring meeting rooms, accommodating up to 80 guests.
Aly Kassam, Director at Crimson Hotel Group says: “We have identified a gap in the market for the budget conscious traveller at Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow T5 which is one of the first completely new hotels to open under the latest IHG brand standards. We can offer business and leisure guests a great choice and fantastic value for money, which is just what people want in today’s market place.”
Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow T5 provides a stylish and contemporary setting and is decorated in the signature style of the new Holiday Inn Express brand.
Guests can enjoy a complimentary ‘Express Start Hot Breakfast’ including a delicious continental breakfast, scrambled eggs, crispy bacon or sausages as part of the new IHG brand standards. All bedrooms are en-suite and amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen LCD TV as standard, wireless internet access, telephone, hairdryer and ample workspace. For a perfect night’s sleep, guests can choose from soft or firm pillows and wake up to an invigorating power shower to start off the day.
Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow T5 is situated in the heart of the UK’s most important transport hub for air, road and rail networks. Terminal 5 is just two miles away and a shuttle bus runs to and from the hotel for airport transfers.
Nearby attractions include Windsor Castle, Ascot Racecourse, Thorpe Park, Legoland and Chessington World of Adventures, which makes it a perfect destination for families. It is also ideally situated close to Dorney Lake which will be the home of Olympic rowing in 2012.
Mr Smith World Photography, London based fine art photographers feature a captivating collection of images developed over many years of world travel.
This portfolio is themed “Architectural Detail”, from the London Collection. Prints are available from the online gallery or as bespoke artwork from Mr Smith’s extensive catalogue.
Simpsons Mirrors and Furniture are in the business of creating beautiful living spaces where practicality and aesthetics go hand in hand. For those who do not find televisions visually appealing, the issue of where to position the screen without it looking obtrusive and unsightly is challenging, but not without solution.Simpsons can now transform your television into a beautiful mirror when it is not being used. Essentially we can provide any frame from our extensive Simpsons range with two-way glass, transforming it into a mirror when the TV is off.
There are principally two methods of framing: one is the same size as the TV screen, the other is a larger mirror than the TV with the TV on display in a section within the mirror.
Simpsons can work with any TV brand and design, but please note we do not supply or manufacture televisions.
For more information on any of our frames or services, please visit our website.
Luxury hotel operator, Langham Hotels International, is set to plant its unique blend of stimulating modern hospitality in the Middle East with the introduction of the first Langham Place in Doha, Qatar, which will become the city’s new entertainment hub when completed.Set to open in late 2012, Langham Place, Doha, Qatar, will anchor the group’s fast developing expansion plans in the Middle East.
Located in the heart of Doha, just blocks away from the Hamad Medical City and along the C-Ring Road, the uniquely-shaped Al Shemoukh Towers, which means Standing Proud in Arabic, projects as a modern architectural marvel complete with one of the city’s most interesting collections of curated modern Middle Eastern art.
Each of the 250 spacious modern guestrooms (from 40sq m) and 40 serviced residences will be luxuriously-appointed including signature Dream Big Beds and expansive bathrooms. As an icon of user-friendly modern technology, Langham Place will also feature enhanced entertainment systems and the latest in internet connectivity.
Langham Place, Doha is designed to be a lifestyle destination in its own right with exciting features such as DJs spinning in the lobby and by the pool, a stylish urban Beach Club in the City concept, extensive dining including Portal – Work & Play – a proprietary brand concept which recognises that today’s guests work and play in the same space while staying totally connected to the outside world, a chocolate bar and a Chuan Spa.
For pure fun, the poolside club with a Miami Beach-style atmosphere will be the perfect urban getaway. The resort-style club features an expansive pool deck and children’s pool and a DJ pod. Guests can also relax in the shady cabanas while enjoying cuisine from the open grill restaurant.
Just one level away will be the Middle East’s first Chuan Spa featuring its range of award-winning treatments based upon the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The guest’s journey to wellness in this unique spa concept is designed to create an ambience of tranquillity for both contemplation and inspiration.
The modern glass tower bridge connecting the two towers across multiple floors stands out as a modern icon of innovative entertainment. These include a private guest lounge – Club L – to relax, refuel, replay, as well as quiet areas for meditation.
Langham Place, Doha will feature a number of exciting outlets including Western, Middle Eastern and Asian concepts. These include a specialist Japanese robatayaki restaurant and Moroccan French café, a cigar bar and a themed multi-level entertainment concept offering stimulating food and beverage experiences.
The property will also be home to inspiring and exciting meetings and functions with a fresh approach to events. In addition to the ballroom, these include the Meeting Studios with its open kitchen break out areas and specially designed drawing rooms serviced by the Meeting Concierges.
Marriott International, Inc. continues to grow its world-class luxury JW Marriott hotel brand with the opening of the JW Marriott Marquis Miami in downtown Miami. The much anticipated hotel is a crowning achievement in the rebirth of downtown Miami, and a centerpiece of the Metropolitan Miami residential, entertainment, retail, hotel and office complex. It is also the latest addition to a growing portfolio of 47 JW Marriott properties in key cities and destinations throughout the world.Within the brand, the “Marquis” designation is reserved for select downtown properties that offer the highest levels of comfort, technology, personal service, meeting facilities, privacy and world class amenities. The JW Marriott Marquis Miami is the company’s first JW property to be classified a “Marquis”. A second 1,612-room JW Marriott Marquis is scheduled to open in Dubai in 2011.
JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts growth plans call for another 20 properties expected to open over the next five years, bringing the total portfolio to more than 65 hotels in 27 countries. In December, the company will open the JW Marriott Chicago. Featuring exquisite architecture and elegant décor, this historical landmark’s $396 million restoration blends Burnham’s distinctive style with 21st century sensibility, providing downtown Chicago with a hotel of distinctive luxury. Earlier this year, the brand celebrated the opening of two landmark hotels, the JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles at L.A. Live and the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa. Future locations include the JW Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (USA), the JW Marriott Hotel Bangalore (India) and the JW Marriott Gaakoshibee Resort & Spa (Maldives).
For dining and recreation at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami, the hotel will feature three restaurants, including db Bistro Moderne. For relaxation and fitness, the hotel offers two full floors of recreation and lifestyle amenities totaling 50,000 square feet. These include an outdoor swimming pool; a 10,000-square-foot NBA approved basketball court, Jim McLean Golf School with virtual golf and golf lessons, a bowling alley, media room, billiard room and a state of the art fitness center. The hotel will also be home to South Florida’s leader in trendsetting beauty, a 4,000 square foot Rik-Rak Salon & Spa.
The JW Marriott Marquis Miami offers more than 80,000 square feet of flexible space, including the largest ballroom space in downtown Miami, at 20,000 square feet. The proximity to the Miami financial district combined with the variety of meeting space makes the JW Marriott Marquis Miami an excellent option for a larger or more intimate group.
The hotel also offers Virtual Meetings by JW Marriott, in partnership with AT&T and Cisco. The public telepresence facility at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami is the first to open in Florida and enables people to hold virtual meetings with customers and colleagues around the world.
Hotel Beaux Arts Miami
In addition to the JW Marriott Marquis Miami, the Hotel Beaux Arts Miami will open in mid-November as part of the Metropolitan Miami development. Hotel Beaux Arts provides a private, urban retreat environment catering to the most sophisticated and influential business and leisure traveler. Situated on the 39th floor, with city and bay views, this architectural masterpiece offers distinguished guests total exclusivity. The hotel provides guests with their own private check-in and personal escort to 44 lavishly decorated guestrooms and suites that feature a modern elegance with plush bedding, exclusive state-of-the-art video and sound systems throughout, hardwood floors and Italian marble bathrooms.
Located at 345 Avenue of the Americas, the JW Marriott Marquis Miami and the Hotel Beaux Arts are at the center of the new Met Miami entertainment and lifestyle complex, which is close to the financial district and American Airlines Arena – home of the Miami Heat, and a short drive from South Beach.
If anyone has been wondering what IDEAL Marble and Granite have been up to over the past year or so we can now reveal that they have just completed their largest project to date on the Cap D’Antibe in the South of France.With over 2000m2 of the highest quality marble, limestone and granite, this INCREDIBLE Villa is one of the most luxurious in one of the most affluent areas in the World.
IDEAL and their expert installers have been working on the Project for 18 months producing 6 fully clad bathrooms, 5 staircases, 1000m2 of French Limestone terrace paving, 600m2 of matched marble flooring, marble mosaics to the swimming pool and even the driveway in granite setts to a European fan design.
The owner, a private client, has stated that he is delighted with the result and that the quality is to a World class standard.
Contact Derek Burt at IDEAL Marble for any enquiries for projects in the UK or abroad.
Fifteen London, the flagship restaurant founded by Jamie Oliver in 2002, has re-opened following a major interior overhaul. Fifteen is a restaurant that uses the magic of food to give unemployed young people a chance to have a better future. All its profits go to their registered charity, the Jamie Oliver Foundation, which funds its pioneering Apprentice Programme. Commercial interiors specialist Andy Thornton Ltd was delighted to be able to donate decorative metal tiles to the recent refurbishment of the restaurant, when approached by the interior designer consultants Blacksheep. Used to stunning effect above the restaurant’s booth seating, the embossed tiles reflect the ambient interior lighting to create a warm, appealing glow.
Explained Blacksheep’s Creative Director Jo Sampson, “We wanted to bring a bit of soul and heritage back into the interior, the restaurant has a great location in a wonderful old building and we sought to reconnect the space to the building’s fabric and context in our materials palette. The interior is contemporary and urban as well as rich, warm and welcoming.”
These metal tiles have been manufactured for well over 100 years but have recently become popular for a variety of applications. They are usually used as ceiling tiles, but can also be used as wall panelling or to clad bars and shop display counters. They are particularly popular in hospitality and retail applications where, as well as being attractive, they have unique acoustic and fire resistance properties.
Andy Thornton are the exclusive distributors for the American manufacturer who still make the tiles on a 100-year-old ‘Mammoth’ press, using 800 tons of force to ensure crisp and accurate detail on every tile. They can be used in their natural metal finish or painted in any BS or RAL colour.
The Sleep Event is the UK’s premier event for the high-end hotel design industry, comprising an exhibition of over 150 key suppliers, a top-level conference featuring leading experts and a highly acclaimed awards ceremony celebrating the best of hotel design from the last 12 months.Beginning on 23rd November with the European Hotel Design Awards, key projects to have been completed in the last 12 months, including The Savoy, London; Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona and The Romanos, Costa Navarino, will all be celebrated with the winners of 14 categories being announced on the night. Categories include Newbuild, Conversion of an Existing Hotel Building and Conversion of an Existing Building to Hotel Use. The awards will welcome some of the key players from the hotel industry, including Olga Polizzi, who will be present to accept this year’s Outstanding Contribution award. The European Hotel Design Awards take place at The Lancaster, London.
The following day The Sleep Event Exhibition and Conference kicks off at the Business Design Centre, Islington. Coach House, Gloster Furniture, Grohe, MKV Design, Roman, Silent Night and Vitra are among the companies exhibiting. Sleepotel, a live hotel environment, will be created by leading interior designers and architects with a bespoke bar, bedrooms, spa and bathrooms all coming together exclusively for the event. Elsewhere at the show, the new Innovation Zone will celebrate the industry’s most exciting products with the Product Innovation Awards. The eventual winner, judged by a panel of experts, will be announced at the event.
Running alongside the exhibition is The Sleep Event Conference. This year, it will focus on some of the most exciting European hotel projects to be recently completed, gathering the key decision makers to form one-off panel sessions discussing each hotel. Highlights include Neil L Worrell of Hilton Worldwide and Peter Joehnk of JOI Design Interior Architects revealing the thought behind their new eye-catching project, The Squaire/ Hilton & Hilton Garden Inn Frankfurt.
A must-attend session will see Andrew Sangster speak with those involved with the ambitious £100 million restoration project of the Savoy Hotel, London, including Design Principle Pierre Yves Rochan.
As well as budget and luxury hotels, the conference will also look at a key boutique brand with representatives from Swire Hotels, Make Architects and Rider Levett Bucknall.
The Sleep Event Exhibition and Conference take place from 24-25 November at The Business Design Centre, London. The European Hotel Design Awards will take place on November 23rd at the Lancaster, London. Visit our page in the Directory for more information on how to attend.
The 3 star Olde Bull Inn hotel and AA rosette restaurant in Barton Mills is celebrating after holding a successful open day last Thursday 4th November. Local businesses were invited to have a tour of the hotel, bar and kitchen and award winning restaurant, following a three year programme of extensive refurbishment, and were also treated to complimentary drinks and samples of the award winning chefs canapés. The first thirty businesses over the door were also given a goody bag of local produce from the Olde Bull Inns suppliers.In the evening, locals were invited to join the festivities, and were also treated to canapés from the new kitchen and they also enjoyed live music from the Bongo Man followed by a fireworks extravaganza.
Cheryl Hickman, owner of the Olde Bull said: “We were really happy with the event, it was a fantastic opportunity to show local businesses the excellent facilities we now have at The Olde Bull, and how much it has changed from just a few years ago. It was also great fun to celebrate with the locals and other regular customers in the evening, and they all enjoyed the chance to explore the hotel and see the fantastic, contemporary new bedrooms and state of the art bathrooms which most had never seen before.”
The highlight of the day for most of the visitors was the chance to watch the chefs at work whilst having a tour of the new look kitchen, which has been doubled in size and boasts bright pink altro walls. One guest described the experience as “pure theatre”.
The owners are now looking forward to a busy Christmas, some party nights are now fully booked but there are still some spaces, and various special events planned all through November and December, which culminates in their New Years extravaganza.
Wrights Fine Furniture has completed two projects for the education sector bringing the colour of nature into the dining environment.The new bright colour and simple, picnic style design was chosen by the college students and staff at North West Kent College for their refectory.
Hardwood edges and Perstorp high pressure laminates were used on both table tops and bench seats due to their strength and durability in high use areas.
Green was also the colour choice for Millbrook School, High Wickham. Booth style ‘Contourmold’ from the Waymar collection was chosen for this project and the extremely hardwearing seats are finished in “Formica USA” laminate.
Providing a pleasant environment has proved to be essential for staff and student’s moral.
Wright’s Fine Furniture is the sole distributor within the UK and Ireland for Waymar Industries, USA, manufacturers of booth seating for American Diners, Restaurants and Canteens.
Baulmann Leuchten is going to present the latest product developments at the international hospitality exhibition “Equip’Hotel Paris” in hall 7.2 stand R45. The exhibition is held in Paris from November 14th to 18th.Only one week later the team of Baulmann Leuchten will also attend the Sleep Event in London. The exhibition-booth will be located on M6.
Baulmann Leuchten is going to present several new developments in the field LED-lighting.
Carlson, a privately held, global hospitality and travel company, has announced that it plans to have more than 100 hotels in operation in India by 2015. This was announced by Hubert Joly, Carlson president and chief executive officer, during a signing ceremony for two new hotel agreements in India. Setting the momentum for its robust expansion, Carlson announced that after opening eight hotels in 2010, it is planning to add at least 15 more hotels in 2011.
Carlson, which opened three hotels in the first half of the year, is scheduled to open another five hotels by the year end. These include the 178-room Radisson Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar, the 120-room Radisson Hotel Rudrapur, the 73-room Country Inn & Suites Gurgaon Sector 12, the 94-room Park Plaza Ahmedabad and the 80-room Park Plaza Faridabad.
Carlson, which is India’s largest international hotel company, also signed two new hotel agreements in west and south India for the 275-room Radisson Blu Hotel Mumbai Malad and the 110-room Park Plaza Coimbatore.
Radisson Blu Hotel Mumbai Malad Owned by American Spring and Pressing Works Private Limited, construction of this USD 52 million upper-upscale hotel will begin immediately, with the hotel expected to open in 2014. The 275-room property is located on Chunilal Girdharilal Marg off SV Road, one of the main roads connecting Mumbai city to the western suburbs, and near the city’s Central Business District area of Andheri East. It will feature contemporary rooms and include an all-day dining restaurant, two specialty food outlets, a tea lounge and a sprawling 10,000 square feet banquet and meeting facility.
Park Plaza Coimbatore Owned by Sabari Inn Private Limited, the USD 15 million hotel is scheduled to open next year. Only four kilometres from the Coimbatore International Airport, it will feature four suites, 14 deluxe and 92 executive rooms. Food and beverage options will include a restaurant, coffee shop, rooftop restaurant and bar. There will also be two banquet halls that can accommodate up to 500 guests each, as well as two board rooms seating up to 40 people.
Prime Minister David Cameron used a keynote speech to the business community in Shoreditch to announce a review of the UK’s intellectual property framework. “We are reviewing our IP laws, to see if we can make them fit for the internet age. I want to encourage the sort of creative innovation that exists in America.” The review, which will report next April, will recommend changes to UK law, as well as long-term goals to be pursued by the British government on the international stage. Dids Macdonald, ACID’s CEO said, “The IP review is a welcome initiative which I hope will focus on a relevant and robust framework to encourage IP creators and ensure that protection and enforcement are key priorities. For the majority of the UK’s SME’s the costs and difficulties associated with enforcing IP infringement are prohibitive. Bringing IP to the top table as a significant contributor to the UK’s growth and recovery will be a welcome boost for UK businesses.”
IP Minister Baroness Wilcox, said, “The future of the economy lies in the highly skilled, technology sectors. For many of those companies their intellectual property is their most valuable asset. We must ensure the intellectual property system helps not hinders those companies. This review will look at what changes can be made to our intellectual property system to ensure it helps firms grow. The internet has fundamentally changed the business landscape. Some sectors, such as the creative industries, have been transformed by the internet. The intellectual property framework must keep pace. An IP system created in the era of paper and pen may not fit the age of broadband and satellites. We must ensure it meets the needs of the digital age.”
The review will look at: • Barriers to new internet-based business models, including the costs of obtaining permissions from existing rights-holders; • The cost and complexity of enforcing intellectual property rights within the UK and internationally; • The interaction between IP and Competition frameworks; • The cost and complexity to SME’s of accessing services to help them protect and exploit their IP.
The review will also look at what the UK can learn from the US’s “fair use” rules covering the circumstances in which copyright material may be used without the rights-holder’s express permission.
The review will make recommendations on the changes the UK can make as well as the long-term goals to be pursued through the international IP framework. It is expected to report in April next year.
The Spanish hotel group AC Hotels, chaired by Antonio Catalan, and Marriott International, Inc., chaired by J.W. Marriott, Jr., have reached a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture that will manage and franchise a new lodging co-brand across Europe and Latin America – “AC by Marriott”.The new co-brand will combine the strengths of AC Hotels and Marriott International. “AC by Marriott” will incorporate the concept and business model of AC Hotels’ urban-style four-star hotel product, characterized by a unique blend of quality, comfort, design and technology, with Marriott International’s global systems, distribution, and sales platforms, particularly Marriott Rewards, one of the world’s largest hospitality loyalty programs with 33 million members. The combination will permit Marriott’s customers access under the Marriott Rewards program to a portfolio of Spain’s leading business and urban-leisure hotels, enable AC’s guests to earn Marriott Rewards points for travel at Marriott branded hotels around the world, and provide both companies with a platform for future growth.
“AC by Marriott” will focus on becoming a market leader in Europe and Latin America in the urban, four-star hotel category. At the launch of the joint venture, more than ninety (90) existing AC hotels in Spain, Italy and Portugal are expected to be re-branded “AC by Marriott” and enter into long term management or franchise agreements with the joint venture. The hotels will continue to be owned by affiliates of AC Hotels and other third parties.
Future hotels would be added to the portfolio under both management contracts and franchise agreements. The joint venture will be led by Antonio Catalán and his current team from AC Hotels headquarters in Madrid, with support on key functions from Marriott’s team in Europe, headed by Marriott’s European President Amy McPherson.
Formation of the joint venture is subject to negotiation of definitive transaction documents and customary closing conditions for transactions of this type, including obtaining any necessary consent. The parties anticipate closing in calendar year 2010, with the new AC by Marriott brand to launch in 2011.
Deloitte Corporate Finance in Madrid is acting as the lead financial advisor to both parties in this transaction.
RJD Interiors are excited to announce that they will be exhibiting at the Business Generator 2010 on Tuesday 16th November from 8am – 4pm at Meadowside Leisure Centre, Burton upon Trent.
The Minor Group’s collection of luxury residences won three prestigious awards at the 5th annual Thailand Property Awards, the Asian Pacific real estate industry’s most esteemed awards event. The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok won Best Condo Thailand and Best Condo Bangkok, while The Estates Samui won Best Interior Design.Opening in early 2011, The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok were awarded Best Condo Bangkok and Best Condo Thailand by the prestigious group. Officials noted that The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok rose above the competition because of the excellent quality and how the property optimizes an excellent site with uncompromising standards of luxury and service. Overall, the development was described as “outstanding.” The Estates Samui were awarded Best Interior Design for the excellent selection and use of materials, attractive designs and the quality of the execution.
About the awards:
The Best Condo Bangkok & Best Condo Thailand The upcoming launch of The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok will mark the introduction of the premier St. Regis brand to Thailand and the IndoChina region. Located in a prime location along Rajadamri Road, in close proximity to the prestigious entertainment and business districts of Bangkok, The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok will set a new standard for luxury living in Thailand and be ideally positioned to cater to both the city’s influential business leaders, discerning leisure travelers, and potential homeowners seeking one of the world’s finest addresses.
Rising from the 25th to the 45th floors, The Residences at The St. Regis Bangkok features 53 homes, offering the privilege of a bespoke St. Regis experience at the most exclusive residences in the city. Featuring exquisite design, commanding views, and meticulous attention to detail, The St. Regis Residences Bangkok will offer an exceptional lifestyle at the most exclusive address in Bangkok.
Best Interior Design Located on a secluded pristine cove above Laem Yai Bay on Samui Island, The Estates Samui feature 14 exclusive private villas flawlessly designed by world-renowned architect Bill Bensley and inspired by the union of traditional Southern Thai style and modern convenience. Each of the fully furnished and ready-to-occupy villas feature exquisitely appointed custom-crafted interiors with hand selected woods, stone and textiles from the region, resulting in unparalleled quality and charm. The estates feature a sunken dining pavilion, a separate and spacious living villa and state-of-the-art entertainment and home-management technology.
RHA has been busy supplying furniture to more international hotels. Along with many other overseas projects this year, RHA highlights for 2010 include the provision of stylish lounge furniture for the guestrooms and suites at both Hilton Berlin & Hague.
Hotels Van Oranje was another successful overseas project for RHA; the extremely luxurious tables, chairs & sofas look stunning in the hotel’s prestigious Beachclub O.
Furniture featured in the Hilton Berlin photo: Baobab rounded chairs & circular wenge topped tables on chromed metal bases.
Furniture featured in the Beachclub O. photo: Tiffany chairs, Tiffany sofas & high gloss triangular dining tables.
Furniture featured in the Hilton Hague photo: Babele floor lamps, Jill Poltrona swivel lounge chair & matching ottoman.
Contract furnishing supplier Hotel Solutions will showcase the best in bespoke design at a major international hotel design exhibition in November.
It is the first time that North East-based Hotel Solutions, which offers a turnkey service to hotels throughout the UK, has exhibited at the annual Sleep Event; widely regarded as Europe’s premier showcase for international design.The Sleep Event is held on November 24 and 25 at the Business Design Centre in London and is staged alongside the Sleep Event Conference and the prestigious European Hotel Design Awards.
“The UK hotel design market remains buoyant and we are as busy as we have ever been,” said Hotel Solutions managing director Paul Satow. “We will join more than 500 renowned exhibitors at the event, which attracts hotel owners and operators, investors, developers and designers, architects and consultants.”
The Hotel Solutions stand at the event will showcase bespoke design, including a carpet especially designed and made for the occasion by one of the firm’s suppliers, Ulster Carpets. Display beds are also being specially made for the event, and the stand will also showcase a special sliding bedside console system, which is largely unknown in the UK.
Seating, a desk and mini-bar cupboard will also be displayed alongside multi-textured soft furnishings in shades of winter berries and charcoal, plus a contemporary faux leather headboard in bright white.
Hotel Solutions has just completed a major refurbishment programme at The Stanwell Hotel near Heathrow, plus a contract to create the bedrooms for the landmark new Lodge in the Vale hotel at the heart of the Lake District.
The company has designed and furnished rooms in the past for, among others, Close House Hotel near Newcastle, the Fox Country House Hotel, High Wycombe, and Best Western Hotels throughout the UK.
“Our work during 2010 has taken us throughout the country, completing a series of important contracts which have contributed to the growth of Hotel Solutions this year,” said Satow. “Our clients appreciate the fact that we take them from the earliest design stage to project completion, providing everything from the first computer-aided designs to bespoke furniture manufacture and installation, plus every accessory. This means they have the confidence and convenience of working with just one supplier and project manager.”
Centara Hotels & Resorts recently signed a contract to manage the first property under the new Centra brand, the Centra Ashlee Hotel Patong, in Phuket.
The new hotel will open at the end of 2010 and brings the total number of properties under Centara management in Phuket to six.The Centra brand has been developed to provide affordable quality accommodation in prime locations.
The Centra Ashlee Hotel Patong announcement comes in the same month as the soft-opening of the Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket at Karon Beach, a property that is at the top end of Centara’s branding.
These two new properties bring the total number of rooms operated in Phuket by Centara Hotels & Resorts to 937.
Chris Bailey, Senior Vice President for Sales & Marketing at Centara Hotels & Resorts, said that Phuket is one of the Thai destinations on which the company is focusing.
“This time last year we had three properties in Phuket, and this has been increased to six as part of our expansion policy on the island.
“Phuket is a market that has matured immensely and can be defined into a number of distinct segments. We can now offer three destinations, namely Patong, Karon and Kata, and we cover the upper budget category through to the mid five-star category.
“Within this we are also able to offer holiday styles to distinct personal preferences, such as couples, families, and independent-minded travellers who want privacy and lack of distractions.
“Our room types go all the way from standard through to suites, to spa rooms with their own Jacuzzi on the balcony and to villa accommodation.”
Centra Ashlee Hotel Patong is a newly-built eight-storey property at Patong Beach with 106 guestrooms offering a choice of king-bed and twin-bed accommodation, and a rooftop pool and Jacuzzi. All rooms have their own balcony.
The hotel is 400m from the beach and is within casual walking distance of the main shopping and leisure areas.
Franklite has just supplied all the LED lighting for Huntingdonshire District Councils Green House Project in St.Ives, Cambridgeshire. The lighting throughout the home is powered by FRANKled LED6 light engines and is supplied in a variety of fittings including glass, shade and IP rated options.
FRANKled is a completely new range of superior LED and low energy products from lighting specialists Franklite.
This showpiece for Huntingdonshire DC uses wall lights, pendant, table lamps, floor lamps and downlights throughout the home; saving up to 80% of the energy used by tungsten lamps and would be perfect for hotel guest rooms. There are also downlights which give a good white light, but also utilize RGB colour changing technology to totally change the ambience of bars or function rooms. For public areas a radar unit can be supplied to provide instant light only when required.
If saving costs and energy are an important issue, FRANKled has a solution. Innovations for modern times manufactured by an established UK lighting company.
LED product datasheets – up to 80% energy saving without compromise.
LED6 Light Engine, LED7 Downlight Engine, Series XL3001, Series XL3002, Series XL3003/RGB
There are only 13 days left until The Sleep Event Conference – with limited seating available make sure you secure your place now for this leading conference, dedicated to European hotel design, development and investment. The Sleep Event Conference is excited to announce that the winner of the European Hotel Design Awards prestigious ‘Outstanding Contribution Award’, Olga Polizzi, will be speaking at this year’s Conference.
Olga, Director of Design for Rocco Forte Collection, will present on Wednesday 24 November at 15:00. Olga is daughter of the late Lord Forte and younger sister of Sir Rocco. She has been working since 1996 to build up the luxury hotel company, The Rocco Forte Collection, as well as being heavily involved with multiple charities and opening her own hotel with daughter Alex.
Olga will join others from across the industry at the Sleep Event Conference, which this year focuses on first-hand accounts of various hotels projects journeys from planning to opening. Projects include: The Savoy, London; Vidago Palace, Portugal; Costa Navarino, Greece; Tune Hotels, London; The Squair and many more.
Commissioned by W Hotels, Created by In-House series & Celebrating London
To celebrate the impending arrival of hotel innovator W Hotels to London’s Leicester Square, W London have commissioned a new film short (10 minutes) lifting the figurative lense cap off of a fictitious guest Alex Worthington. Shot on location in Leicester Square “Away We Stay” written and directed by Edoardo Ponti, and produced by Katrina Pavlos, is a romantic tale of love, life and the choices we make in the middle…
Renowned photographer Alex Worthington (Helena Christensen) has spent her career under the glitz and spotlight of the fashion industry but the emptiness of that world has started taking its toll. In search of something more real and emotionally stimulating she has a chance meeting with a mysterious stranger, Adam (David Gandy). He disarms her with his honesty and directness. After sharing only a few hours together, he dares her to run away with him and leave everything behind. Will Alex succumb and follow her heart or retreat back in the safety of her well established but empty life? Set in the London of today, laced with resonances of the swinging sixties, and a supporting cast which includes Tom Hollander, Nick Moran, Georgina Rylance and a special appearance by the film’s Executive Producer Nick Roeg.
Away We Stay takes as its creative reference the 1966 British Film classic Blow Up produced by Edoardo’s father Carlo Ponti. The film was chosen as it is the quintessential insider movie portraying the London Fashion scene. “Away We Stay” is peppered with leading London Insider cameos including Amber Aikens, Kinvara Balfour, Fenton Bailey (David Bailey’s son), Abi Harris and Tuuli Shipster.
The film’s central theme mirrors that of the W Hotel London’s dual personality and its transition from formal day to informal night.
Fashion forms a key part of the W language and “Away We Stay” has been styled by W Fashion Director Amanda Ross with key looks from leading London designers forming a core part of the films fashion story. Designers referenced include Stella McCartney, Temperley London, Rupert Sanderson, & Philip Treacy.
“Away We Stay” will give one of the first glances of the views available from the hotel both in-room and of the surrounding London landmarks as well as a view into the world of W as referenced by Edoardo and the amazing cast who have collaborated on the project. Talking on the inspiration for the commission W London General Manager Kevin Rockey stated ‘With our location at the heart of the British Film Industry (Leicester Square) what better way to introduce W London Leicester Square to the world than with the commission of a new film, heroing the great Insiders of this inspiring city.’
The Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah is expected to become a cultural and architectural landmark, offering several culinary options in its urban location in the heart of Ramallah. The hotel was softly opened for business on the 1st November 2010.Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah in Palestine is the city’s only modern five star hotel and its 171 rooms include ten Junior Suites, eight Diplomatic Suites and two Presidential Suites. The hotel is ideally situated in the diplomatic Almasyoun quarter, just minutes from the city centre’s excellent shopping and entertainment venues.
Tailored to both business and leisure travellers, the Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah will include 20 suites of different categories and include state-of-the-art facilities. A heated large swimming pool with a barbeque restaurant and gymnasium are also available.
The hotel will offer the finest dining experiences under one roof, from formal to casual dining and there is always something for every taste; the Allegro will introduce Italian cuisine to Ramallah under the guidance of the hotel’s own Italian Chef.
The hotel will also feature the Al Riwaq all-day-restaurant with floor to ceiling windows and an outdoor patio overlooking the pool; it will be the city’s newest see-and-be-seen social destination. The Newz bar also serves as a great meeting destination with indoor and outdoor casual dining areas. Meanwhile the Sparkles lounge will make its mark as a ground-breaking cigar bar in Ramallah and will cater ideally for businessmen and women, or casual crowds.
The hotel will also include the Yabus Ballroom, with 660 square metres of column-free space equipped with cutting edge technology and luxurious décor that will present first class catering for business functions, parties, or social events such as weddings and galas. The ballroom will accommodate up to 800 people, and can be divided into two sections. The hotel also offers seven meeting and breakout rooms, plus a business centre with several workstations and fast internet access and includes two meeting rooms for business needs.
“We are honoured to be part of such a significant project that will introduce a new experience in the beautiful city of Ramallah.” Said Daniel Roche, General Manager of the hotel. “The Mövenpick Hotel Ramallah will play a key role in Ramallah, as we work together with the Arab Hotels Company, our owners, to create a landmark property in Ramallah. As a new resident of Ramallah I’m constantly discovering the many personalities of this city and I can see it becoming a high-energy business community, and a cultural and culinary centre,” added Daniel Roche.
The Nemo chair designed by Fabio Novembre for Driade and Design-Conscious made an impressive entrance to the market when it was launched at the Milan furniture fair this year (2010). A huge statement piece for either indoors or outside. A Sculpture and a Chair.Nemo is equally at home in a Classical Vila or poolside in Miami – the face of a beauty that we would normally associate with a Venetian mask maybe, translated in to a huge sculpture that also has the function of being comfortable enveloping seat.
Made from rotationally moulded polyethylene, and available in matt black & white finishes and also in a high gloss red lacquered finish.
We have seen this product receive a very enthusiastic reaction to all sorts of applications – from the first that we installed in the grounds of stunning Peel Castle from Grand Designs, to a modern apartment with balcony where this piece acts as both sculpture and sheltered seating in a very limited space. We have also used these chairs to create a distinct feature as waiting room seating in a Beauty Spa.
If you are looking for large statement pieces to add impact to big areas, and interactive experiences to delight your guests, or just a one off talking point to add to a vista, then the Nemo chair is worth considering.
Robust, weather proof, easy to clean, relatively lightweight if you need to move them around, yet with a solid and stable construction that will last for years.
Hillswood Furniture recently completed work on London’s 5* Westbury Hotel’s brand new Tsukiji Sushi Bar Restaurant. Hillswood upholstered the bespoke dining chairs to the designer’s specification using Sunbury faux leather. The tables were selected from Hillswood’s extensive range of table tops & bases. The overall effect is contemporary, sharp and dramatic.
Hillswood can upholster bespoke seating to any height and specification as seen on our “bespoke seating” section of our website.
The latest in the series of World Travel Awards dinners was the global ‘finals’ held at the Grosvenor House in London’s Park Lane on Friday night. I have to confess to a frisson of disappointment, as we did not share tables with Miss World Competitors as we did in the Asian heats held in the same venue last year.This may be why this year there were empty tables in the ballroom, or maybe the guests had heard it was to be hosted by ex- Southend goalkeeper turned comedian Terry Alderton. He seemed to think insulting people was the way to get a laugh. Certainly, the South African and German guests on my table were thoroughly offended by his compeering. Having asked if there were any German guests in the room, he started imitating air raid sirens and machine gun fire. He then went on to insult Italian, South African and other guests and was unable to pronounce many of the names of the winners.
Winners there were of course in what is sometimes proclaimed the Oscar ceremony of the Hotel world. Of course, where this leaves the ESleep Event’s uropean Design Awards is debatable. Hotels and hotel groups win on the vote of 186,000 industry professionals the organisers claim, in distinct difference to the dozen or so industry worthies that select the winners for the Sleep European Design Awards, or the MKG Hotel Awards in France, or the Golden Key Awards in the US, or the —enough enough! Remember though, you have to enter to win anything.
On this evening there were 79 awards made. Can you believe this organisation that in order to whittle down the shortlist for the global finalists, stages dinners and award ceremonies in 10 countries? There are over 1,000 categories voted on by the 186,000 travel trade representative, hoteliers etc.. A huge constituency of voters provides the base for a truly global participation in the awards, and a huge efficiently globally run elimination contest that makes the poor presentation of this year’s finals a real disappointment – a black tie event where even the organiser can’t be bothered to wear a black tie?
As for who won (I’m sure you are dying to know), well there were 79 awards made on this evening, by the end of which it was all a little hazy – well, you try keeping up with South African and Germans who are drinking to drown their annoyance with the comedian. Not that South Africans ever need an excuse of course. Where did the extra bottles come from Ralf?
A link to the full winner list is attached. The British hotel related winners were • Von Essen as Best Boutique Hotel Group • Intercontinental with the World’s Best Budget Brand in Holiday Inn Express, • London as World’s Best Destination (although one attendee commented “travelling on the Tube in rush hour was like being on a slave ship”), • P&O Ferries as the World’s Best Ferry Operator • Intercontinental was the World’s Best Hotel Brand • Yorkshire won the World’s Best Marketing Campaign • Excel is apparently the World’s Leading Meeting and Conference Centre • Unbelievably the really boring BBC World News Channel won the Leading TV Channel for Travellers.
Goettsch Partners (GP) is serving as the design architect for a new five-star, 900-key business hotel and serviced apartment complex in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. GP is working closely with Riyadh-based architect-of-record Omrania & Associates, as well as hospitality interior design firm David Wrenn Interiors. The client is the General Organization for Social Insurance, an agency of the state. The project is located along the Eastern Ring Road, a major thoroughfare that links King Khalid International Airport with downtown. Comprising two towers connected by a large podium, the project includes a 20-story, 650-key hotel and a 14-story, 250-unit serviced apartment building. To be operated as a Hilton property, the complex will include a variety of food and beverage outlets, two outdoor lounges, 70,000 square feet of meeting facilities, and a large, 44,100-square-foot multipurpose hall, the largest in the city. Leisure and recreational facilities include a men’s spa, health club and pool, as well as similar private facilities for women.
The project’s two towers anchor the site on the east and west, with each planned and configured as three pinwheeling legs around a central elevator core. The towers are aligned on the site to optimize views and solar shading, as well as allow for the large multipurpose hall to span the area between the structures. This connection also helps create a relationship and orientation in the tower masses that helps unify the complex.
The hotel tower has multiple two-level atriums that rotate around the elevator core, creating internal light wells and providing movement in the overall massing. Guest corridors terminate in glass facades as well, providing additional views and connections outdoors. Along with the atriums, the hotel façade is expressed with undulating reveals along the glass faces with solid, tapered end walls to frame the mass.
The apartment tower has linear slots along the intersecting three wings running the height of the tower to bring light into the core. Here, the glass façade has a weave of undulating forms that, again, bring movement to the mass and are framed by solid, tapering end walls. The roof of the multipurpose hall comprises a mixture of garden areas and terraces that connect the building to the surrounding landscape, as well as relate to the area’s overall master plan.
The project is located between the 5 million-square-foot Granada Center, one of the city’s largest shopping centers, and Granada Business Park. Other locations in close proximity include the Riyadh International Conference Center and the developing King Abdullah Financial District, a 400-acre area that will include more than 32 million square feet and feature the home of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency and the first Saudi World Trade Center.
The project will be the largest hotel in the capital and the first in Riyadh specifically designed and built for Hilton. The approximately $450 million project is currently in the final design phase and is scheduled for completion in 2013.
Following the unprecedented successful launch of Hill Cross Furniture’s interactive banquette seating section last year, we have further enhanced the section by adding 10 additional coloured mock leather fabric options – in total there are now 15 mock leather colours to choose from. This development has come about due to customer requests – the demand for more shade variations and vibrant banquette seating upholstery colour options.
We have had more customers asking for more unusual upholstery colour options including fluted backed banquette seating in cream mock leather but with a twist – all show stitching to be in fuchsia pink to tie in with the customer’s interior environment. We have also seen a new trend towards customers using more citrus mock leather colours such as lime green and yellow with piping in hot pink or adding glamour by using Swarovski crystals instead of plain upholstered buttons. All of these options add a new dimension to banquette seating design and make the interior of any venue unique in its own right. So the addition of yellow, lime green, pink and purple, to name but a few, have brought our banquette seating section right up-to-date.
Hill Cross Furniture’s bespoke banquette seating service has been massively in demand this year, which includes our design and planning service, on-site bespoke manufacturing and upholstery service as well as their complete installation service.
In conjunction we have also redesigned our banquette seating brochure which will be ready for download in the next few weeks – watch this space.
In the meantime you can still download our current banquette seating brochure which is full of additional banquette seating options.
To create your banquette seating design select the Banquette Seating option from the Furniture Types drop-down menu and get interactive.
The Holiday Inn relaunch continues to make its way across the globe and has now reached the sun and surf of Hawaii with the official opening of the Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber Resort. Hawaii’s only Holiday Inn®-branded hotel will officially join the IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) system today (Nov. 9, 2010). The former OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber recently completed a $30 million renovation and now showcases elements of Holiday Inn’s $1 billion relaunch. The Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber Resort is owned and operated by Outrigger Enterprises Group, known for its unparalleled reputation for delivering a high-quality guest experience coupled with distinctive “Hawaiian” hospitality. Outrigger’s “many brands, one `ohana (family)” strategy leverages the company’s ability to manage multiple brands, while maintaining the acclaimed Outrigger collection of upscale, luxury leisure hotels and resort condominiums located in some of the most desirable destinations throughout Hawaii, the Pacific, Asia and Australia.
As part of the rebranding effort, the resort now features the hallmarks of the Holiday Inn relaunch, including:
• Upgraded lobby areas • Upgraded showers and bathroom amenities • New signage with the redesigned logo • Holiday Inn’s extensive \”Stay Real\” training program, which will supplement Outrigger’s existing approach to customer service.
The property offers guests comfortable accommodations designed to reflect the unique environment and culture of the area, with modern, revitalized guest rooms, as well as a newly revamped pool, lobby, fitness room and porte cochere. Consistent with Holiday Inn standards, guest beds will be made using crisp, white bedding with pillows that come in two comfort levels: “soft” and “firm.” Guest bathrooms include a specially designed showerhead that offers superior pressure, as well as a signature shower curtain with curved rod and new amenities. On the resort’s lobby level, Illusionist John Hirokawa presents the dazzling Magic of Polynesia show in a 600-seat theater specifically designed for his electrifying displays.
Close to all the action, the Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber Resort is located in the fast-paced heart of Waikiki. The resort’s convenient location is just steps from the beach and surrounded by shopping, dining and entertainment. Nearby attractions include Royal Hawaiian Center, International Market Place, DFS (Duty Free Shop), Macy’s, Duke’s and Waikiki Beach Walk®.
Marriott International will introduce its first Residence Inn by Marriott property for extended stay travelers in the Middle East with an 83-unit hotel in the Saudi Arabian province of Jizan on the Red Sea in 2012. It will be part of a mixed-use development that will also include a new 129-room upper moderate priced Courtyard by Marriott hotel that, when opened, will be the fourth Courtyard property in the Middle East, and a 58,000-square meter shopping mall.Marriott will manage both hotels under a long-term agreement recently concluded with Abdulrahman Saad Al-Rashid & Sons Co. Ltd. Both properties are currently under construction in two adjacent towers separated by a shared swimming pool in the northern part of Jizan City close to the municipality and the new Jizan University.
Residence Inn by Marriott Jizan The Residence Inn by Marriott Jizan will offer 83 spacious and modern studios and one- and two-bedroom suites with each studio unit connecting with a one or two bedroom apartment. Designed for stays of five nights or more, each suite will include a fully equipped kitchen and separate living area, flat screen TV and Marriott’s highly acclaimed bed and bath linens. Rates will vary depending on length of stay.
A special feature will be the Residence Inn lobby that will offer a club-like environment and will include a self-service lounge/coffee shop, a library and a small meeting room. A “grab and go” kiosk/market offering snacks, basic food items, newspapers, magazines and various sundries will be located adjacent to the front desk. The hotel will also host a complimentary weekly social hour.
Recreational amenities will include separate fitness rooms and lockers for men and women. Guests will share an outdoor pool area with those staying at the adjacent Courtyard by Marriott hotel. Other services will include the ability to print documents from apartment to business center, baggage and package delivery services and on-site parking.
Courtyard by Marriott Jizan The Courtyard by Marriott Jizan will have contemporary, stylishly designed accommodations including 15 junior suites and two suites. King-bedded guest rooms and suites will be interconnected with double-bedded rooms to accommodate families during school holidays. Guest rooms will feature high speed internet access, flat screen TV, in-room safes.
For dining and entertainment, the hotel will have a casual restaurant serving three meals daily, a lobby lounge and a juice bar on the pool deck. Recreational amenities will include a shared fitness room with separate lockers, sauna and steam room for male and female guests. The outdoor swimming pool will be shared with guests of the Residence Inn. Other amenities will include 24-hour room service with limited menu, an in-room mini-bar, a “grab and go” kiosk/market in the lobby.
Residence Inn is Marriott’s second largest lodging brand with nearly 600 properties in North and Central America and the Caribbean. Courtyard ranks as Marriott’s largest brand with nearly 900 hotels throughout the world.
Marriott International currently manages three hotels in Saudi Arabia: the 389-room Riyadh Marriott, the 210-room Jeddah Marriott and the 150-room Medina Marriott. In addition, Marriott has signed management contracts for the following hotels which are also under construction: • 238-room Courtyard by Marriott in Riyadh’s central business district • 288-room Courtyard by Marriott located in Riyadh’s diplomatic quarter • 119-unit Marriott Executive Apartments property adjacent to the currently operating Riyadh Marriott.
The Rezidor Hotel Group, one of the fastest growing hotel companies worldwide, announces the Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Downtown. The property featuring 220 rooms is scheduled to open in early 2011. It is Rezidor’s 4th Radisson Blu Hotel in the Emirate – the group already manages the Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek, the Radisson Blu Residence, Dubai Marina, and the Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Media City. Dubai Downtown is the new hub of Dubai hosting top attractions including the tallest tower in the world, one of the world’s largest malls, Dubai Mall, the waterfall promenade and Souk Al Bahar. The hotel also borders Business Bay, a mega project covering an area of 6 million square meters, which is designed to be the new centre of Dubai commerce. Key destinations including Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai International and Exhibition Centre, and Dubai International Financial Centre (the world’s fastest growing international financial centre) are within a few minutes’ drive from the hotel’s site.
The Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Downtown will be located on the upper floors of a mixed used building located at walking distance from Dubai Mall and 10 kilometres from the international airport. It comprises 198 contemporary rooms and 22 suites – all equipped with Radisson Blu signature services such as free high speed internet access. Guests will also benefit from an all day dining-restaurant, a speciality restaurant, a pub, 2 bars (including a rooftop pool bar), and a sophisticated Business Class Lounge. Meeting facilities will include 6 conference rooms, 2 board rooms, and a business centre – and for those combining business and leisure travel, the hotel will have a swimming pool and a gym/spa.
Some rooms will offer breathtaking views of Burj Khalifa, with 828 metres the world’s tallest tower which was completed in early 2010. The tower is within walking distance – as well as Dubai Mall featuring 1,200 retail outlets, a 220-store Gold Souk, and more than 150 food and beverage outlets.
Altatensione, in conjunction with FW Lighting launch their latest range of high Power LED Eco friendly light fixtures FLAT, that are aimed squarely at architects and lighting designers.Aesthetics, Performance, Technology and Reliability are the primary design criteria for the Flat range which is manufactured from die cast aluminium.
Designed for interior and exterior illumination, the FLAT range is both discrete and reserved in its appearance, lending itself perfectly to countless architectural lighting applications.
Importantly, FLAT also meets the new 2010 Part L regulations for lumens per watt providing class leading lumen packages and colour rendering properties (CRI) of up to 93.
The electronic components used to power the LEDs guarantee colour stabilization and are available in 8watt and 16watt designs. Three colour temperatures are available, warm white 3250k, neutral white 4350k, and 6500k daylight deluxe.
Secondary lenses provide three principal beam widths 6° narrow, 24° medium and 37° wide, providing optimum design flexibility for any application.
Due to the heat created by high intensity LEDs, FLAT uses the latest heat-sink profiles to ensure long life and trouble free operation.
Porto de Mos has been commissioned by London architect Bruce Cavell to supply custom designed hand painted ceramic tile murals to Birley’s Sandwiches.The London based restaurant chain has incorporated the beauty and durability of ceramic tile murals into three of its London locations.
Porto de Mos can fabricate ceramic tile murals using your original art and logos.
The Sleep Event, London is Europe’s premier exhibition for the design, architecture and development of hotels.Aqua Creations have sponsored the creation of the ‘Lounge’ at the Show. The 47.25 sq meter lounge is being created by designLSM Senior Designer Clare Devlin, highly experienced in her field having previously designed the interior of The Vincent Hotel and highly-acclaimed Runnymede-on-thames.
The Lounge will feature a large panel of wall lights as a focal point on the centre back wall. The majority of the finishes will be monochromatic with the occasional flash of brown and burnt orange. Rather than using standard wallpaper panels, individual patchworks have been created from different ranges and framed giving an arty edge. Mirrors have been strategically placed between the wallpaper and lighting panel on the back wall to reflect the hustle and bustle of passers-by to give visitors to the show a realistic sense of ambient hotel surroundings as well as creating an approachable and stylish space to meet clients and relax in.
The Sleep Event takes place on 24th & 25th November at the Business Design Centre, London. Register here for FREE
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