After much anticipation, the finalists of the European Hotel Design Awards have been announced, revealing an exciting diversity of talent across all hotel sectors. They are as follows:European Hotel Design Awards 2014: Finalists
Architecture – Adaptive Re-use
25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin, Germany, by Hild und K Architekten
Fontevraud L’Hôtel, France, by Gabor Mester de Parajd
Qbic Hotel London City, UK, by March & White
The Inn at John O’Groats, UK, by GLM
Waldorf Astoria, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by OeverZaaijer Architecture & Urbanism
Architecture – Newbuild
Hotel The Passage, Basel, Switzerland, by Lorenz Wyss
Ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge, UK, by Ica
Lanserhof Tegernsee, Marienstein, Germany, by Ingenhoven Architects
Seehotel Enzian, Weissensee, Austria, by XLGD Architectures
The Chedi Andermatt, Switzerland, by Denniston
Architecture – Renovation
Ace Hotel London, UK, by EPR Architects
Aman Canal Grande, Venice, Italy, by Denniston
Parkhotel Holzner, Oberboson, Italy, by Bergmeisterwolf Architekten / Künstler Manfred Alois Mayr
Rosewood London, UK by EPR, Architects
The Hotel Brussels, Belgium, by GCA Arquitectos
Interior Design – Bar
Carve Bar at W Verbier, Switzerland, by concrete
Ham Yard Hotel London, UK, by Kit Kemp
L’iBar at Fontevraud L’Hôtel, France, by Jouin Manku
Monkey Bar at 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin, Germany by Studio Aisslinger
Scarfes Bar at Rosewood London, UK, by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio
Interior Design – Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Aman Canal Grande, Venice, Italy, by Denniston
Ham Yard Hotel, London, UK, by Kit Kemp
Rosewood London, UK, by Tony Chi & Associates
The Chedi Andermatt, Switzerland, by Denniston
The Guest House Vienna, Austria, by Conran & Partners
Interior Design – Cafe Bar or All Day Dining
Capricorn at InterContinental Davos, Switzerland, by Living Design
Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø, Norway, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
The Globe at Hilton Istanbul Bomonti, Turkey, by GA Design International
The Rosebery at Mandarin Oriental London, UK by GA Design International
Urban Meadow at Doubletree by Hilton Hyde Park, London, UK by Blacksheep
Interior Design – Lobby, Lounge & Public Areas
Aman Canal Grande, Venice, Italy, by Denniston
Generator Barcelona, Spain, by DesignAgency
Generator Venice, Italy, by DesignAgency
Palazzo Parigi, Milan, Italy, by Pierre-Yves Rochon
The London EDITION, UK, by Yabu Pushelberg in collaboration with I.S.C Design Studio
Interior Design – Restaurant
Berners Tavern and Punch Room at The London EDITION, UK, by Yabu Pushelberg in collaboration with I.S.C Design Studio
Gotthard’s Restaurant at Stora Hotellet, Umeâ, Sweden, by Stylt Trampoli
Ham Yard Hotel, London, UK, by Kit Kemp
Brasserie Les Haras at Hotel Les Haras, Strasbourg, France, by Jouin Manku
NENI at 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin, Germany, by Studio Aisslinger
Interior Design – Spa & Wellness
AWAY spa at W Verbier, Switzerland, by concrete
Eforea Spa at Hilton Istanbul Bomonti, Turkey, by GA Design International
House Spa at Dormy House Hotel, Worcestershire, UK, by Sparcstudio
Lanserhof Tegernsee Marienstein, Germany, by Ingenhoven Architects
The Chedi Andermatt, Switzerland, by Denniston
Interior Design – Suite
The Barcelona Suite at The Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, Spain, by Patricia Urquiola
The Manor House Suite at Rosewood, London, UK, by Tony Chi & Associates
The Palais Royal Suite at Grand Hotel du Palais Royal, Paris, France, by Pierre-Yves Rochon
The Suites at Aman Canal Grande, Venice, Italy, by Denniston
The Suites InterContinental Davos, Switzerland, by Living Design
The winners will be announced on 25 November during a dinner at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London, expected to be Europe’s largest single gathering of the sector’s celebrities and influencers.
Internationally acclaimed as the leading pan-European competition to focus on excellence in hotel architecture and design, the European Hotel Design Awards are organised by Sleeper Magazine and attract the hospitality industry’s brightest stars competing in a variety of categories.
“The overall quality of entries for this year’s European Hotel Design Awards was the highest I have seen in ten years on the judging panel,” says Matt Turner, Editor-in-Chief of Sleeper Magazine. “The voting to select the final five in each category was very close and the shortlisted entries can all be proud to have made it this far. The shortlist demonstrates the diversity of today’s hotel industry and the talent of the designers and architects who play such an important role in enhancing the guest experience for their clients. And for design practices that didn’t make the shortlist, there is still the chance to win a European Hotel Design Award by entering this year’s Tomorrow’s Hotel competition, which is now open for entries.”
For more information visit: www.europeanhoteldesignawards.com