Hospitality Design
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Hospitality Design
DESIGNTODAY rni no. deleng/2002/6742 REGISTERED NO. L/HR/FBD/256/13-15 BPC FARIDABAD Posting Dt. 2-4 April 2014 Spaces Etcetera `100 Iconic lobby of M GM Grand San ya, China See pg 78 IN focus Hospitality Design Hotels, Restaurants & Resorts Andaz, Amsterdam Nobu Hotel, Las Vegas Sireeampan Resort & Spa, Thailand Saguaro Palm Springs, California Amour Bistro & Monkey Bar, Delhi Dhaba by Claridges, Delhi & Gurgaon Plus: A peek inside Google’s Tel Aviv office design focus S Striking Style the andaz amsterdam hotel designed by renowned designer , marcel wanders , reflects a modern and adventurous view of Dutch history and local culture. The design elements used demonstrate the city’s mission to embrace the polarities within even while keeping an open mind 00 designtoday April 2014 et on the Prinsengracht (the site of the former Public Library), a part of the iconic ring of canals that was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, Andaz Amsterdam is centrally located in the bustling heart of the city. Surrounded by the creative scene and dynamic spirit of the Jordaan district, the hotel is located in a charming neighbourhood filled with Amsterdam’s main art galleries, unique speciality shops, trendy fashion boutiques, and stylish restaurants—all of which nourish the city’s free-spirited, rich and diverse cultural character. Based on the premise that the hotel should beat with the same heart as the city, the unique flavours of Amsterdam are embedded in the property’s adventurous design concept, brought to life through the vision of renowned interior and product designer, Marcel Wanders. Reflecting a modern view of Dutch history and local culture, guests can delve into a piece of Amsterdam wherever they turn, whether it is through the artistic wallpaper in the guest rooms, the books on the shelves, or the innovative food and beverage offerings at Bluespoon, the hotel’s speciality restaurant. Throughout the hotel, Marcel played with Marcel played with various sources of inspiration including the Golden Age, Dutch Delft blue, tulips and the colour orange various sources of inspiration, integrating the heritage of the hotel surroundings, the knowledge of the books once housed at this erstwhile Public Library, and connecting polarities. Specifically, the imagery of historic books about and from Amsterdam serve as inspiration for the wallpaper and other graphic décor details. It also creates a space to embrace the visitor to Amsterdam and offer an authentic local experience. Part of the hotel’s overall design concept incorporates a unique video art collection that represents a diversion from ‘regular’ art. The 40 unique works from various emerging and established local and international video artists notch it into the hotel with the largest video art collection in the world. Selections from the video art collection are showcased in different areas of the hotel—in the public areas of the ground floor, in the hallways throughout the various floors, or through a special video channel design focus In the style of a typical Amsterdam café, the lounge bar exudes an intimate and ‘speakeasy’ atmosphere surrounded by elegance available on the televisions in the guest rooms. Guests experience personal style, comfort and sophistication in one of the hotel’s 117 guest rooms, or in one of its five suites. Due to the unique 1970s-style structure of the monumental former Public Library, the hotel offers a total of 15 different room types. With room sizes ranging from 24sq m to 36sq m and suites sporting a range between 55sq m and 141sq m, the hotel is home to some of the largest guest rooms in compact Amsterdam. This is reinforced by the open plan layout of the rooms that allows for maximum space and natural light. Even the bathrooms feature an open structure (with closed shower and toilet) and include a multi-functional vanity centrepiece made from 150kg of concrete. 00 designtoday April 2014 In line with the overall design concept of the hotel, the artistic and stylishly designed rooms reflect a view of Dutch history and feature small custom details to create an inspiring environment. Striking elements include the hand-painted washbasin in Marcel’s signature style, the oversized book-shaped work desk, and unique wallpaper— visible in both the room and the walls of the washroom. The specially designed, comfortable reading chair, a full-length mirror, and a walk-in closet, complete the layout. On the back wall of each hotel room sits a giant photographic image known as a Connected Polarity. This feature takes two unsuspecting items—in this case a fish head and an object tail—and stitches them together to create a new, surprising whole (the Amsterdam city logo is three xxx and if you look at A meeting space is covered completely in Delftware—the characteristic blue and white pottery made in and around the city of Delft in the 16th century—seen everywhere from the carpet to the decorations, to the customised chandeliers design focus Striking elements in the guest rooms include the hand-painted washbasin, the oversized bookshaped work desk and unique wallpaper them as embroidery stitches you can fit things together and connect them). The idea stems from the notion that while Amsterdam is a creative and tolerant city, a city that is open minded enough to begin a conversation without preconceived ideas, it remains a constant challenge to stay this way. Thus fish and spoon, fish and brush, fish and vase, sit harmoniously on the walls of Andaz as one, demonstrating a mission to embrace the polarities within the city even while keeping an open mind. 00 designtoday April 2014 The social heart and soul of the hotel is located on the ground floor of the hotel, where the restaurant, bar, lounge and library are seamlessly intertwined. In the style of a typical Amsterdam café, the Bluespoon Bar exudes an intimate and ‘speakeasy’ atmosphere surrounded by elegance. Reflecting its energetic and distinctive surroundings, Andaz Amsterdam is devoted to providing highly personalised, uncomplicated service in an atmosphere that authentically embraces the best of Amsterdam. design focus The hotel is home to some of the largest guest rooms in compact Amsterdam. This is reinforced by the open plan layout of the rooms that allows for maximum space and natural light. Even the bathrooms feature an open structure Photographs courtesy: Marcel Wanders