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October 1, 2008

“Luxury is an attitude. It isn’t 19 pillows.”

Filed under: Design, Hotel — Vivian Chen @ 10:47 PM
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Designs on Profitability

What qualities lend themselves to a hotel property that endures through good times and bad?

Quality and attention to detail 
Timeless design is something that we advise our clients on often. The question that inevitably arises is: How does one marry fashionable design with timeless design? The answer is: Quality and attention to detail build the bridge between fashionable and timelessness. Are materials used on your property of the highest quality? Is craftsmanship solid? Has the issue of scale and proportion been properly handled? Has the design taken into account the hotel operations, ensuring a hotel that not only looks good, but functions flawlessly? Craftsmanship and quality speak through the ages.

Concept clarity 
Timeless design starts with a great idea, and then connects all of the dots throughout the space and experience.  In other words, follow through. By having all stakeholders on board with a great concept, then executing the concept in design, service and offerings, one can achieve a transcendent experience for guests. 

Luxury is an attitude. It isn’t 19 pillows.
Contrary to popular belief, the number of superfluous pillows on a guestroom bed and the quality of the artisan water available for purchase in a room do not define luxury. Luxury in design only succeeds when the experience that surrounds the design is luxurious. That means operations must deliver on the promise of a luxury experience, therefore allowing luxury design to support that promise.

Does your hotel create a need or fill a need? 
As Danny Meyer, superstar restaurateur says, location, location, location can always be trumped by context, context, context. Great real estate allows owners to fill a need… whether it be convenient to the airport or a downtown shopping center. And that’s great until the airport loses one of its major airline carriers or the shops become passé. 

The benefits of a particular piece of real estate can change through the decades. Taking our cue from the Arizona Biltmore, create a need by creating a destination (complete with a golf course, eight pools and a life-sized chess board, for example) and find that your business will be far less affected by external influences and far more affected by the quality of the experience that you offer.

Indigenous design – always stylish
These days, everyone’s language is peppered with terms such as “sustainable” and “local.” And while it seems trendy in today’s landscape, indigenous design is anything but. Designing a structure to complement its surroundings by using like materials and colors, as well as culturally linking a building to its environs, gives it a reason to exist as if it is a part of the natural environment itself, and therefore a greater chance that it will still be standing a century later.

At the Biltmore, using indigenous sand and clay to make the concrete “Biltmore Blocks” on the property has helped this design to look as if it naturally arose from its surroundings, and therefore it is always viewed as an asset to the marvelous sightlines as opposed to a distraction.

In conclusion
There will be many wonderful hotel properties that will survive this economic crunch that the United States currently finds itself in, and future downturns as well. By considering these principles of timeless design and realizing that great design has more to do with a great location, solid concept and flawless execution than with picking the right “style,” hotels can transcend the trends and become an icon.

Some of us are working on bringing projects to life right now; others are waiting for life to settle a little bit before pursuing the next big thing. But all of us should be considering qualities of design that endure when we are ready to be back in the game.

source:Hotels That Endure In Every Economic Climate by Roger Hill

The Address – Burj Dubai

Filed under: Hotel, PLACES — Vivian Chen @ 10:42 PM
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First Address Opens At Burj Dubai

source: hotelsmag.com>article>October 1, 2008

The Address, Downtown Burj Dubai, developed by Emaar Hospitality Group, opens its doors to guests today.

At an imposing 306 meters in height, the 63-story hotel is the first and flagship property from Emaar Hospitality Group’s home-grown brand, The Address Hotels + Resorts, and is the second-tallest tower in Downtown Burj Dubai, next to only Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest building. The striking architecture is reminiscent of the art deco era, and the tower is creatively illuminated at night.

The contemporary hotel has 196 rooms and suites, and a rich array of amenities that appeal to both business and leisure travelers.

Mr. Marc Dardenne, CEO, Emaar Hospitality Group, says: “The defining characteristics of The Address Hotels + Resorts brand are the location advantage we offer, the tangible guest benefits we provide and the service standards we assure at each of our hotels. Our brand offers a new definition of global luxe life and is carefully positioned to meet the demands of leisure and business travelers.”

The Address, Downtown Burj Dubai is implementing innovative services and exceptional guest benefits. Guests opting to stay in suites or executive rooms can enjoy the convenient privilege of a total 24-hour stay. This service will revolutionize the hospitality industry as guests arriving in the afternoon, evening, or even midnight have the option of keeping their room for up to 24 hours without having to follow the traditional check-out time of 12 noon established in the hospitality industry around the world.

The Address Hotels + Resorts brand defines itself on a ‘one size fits one’ approach, where benefits to guests and service excellence are a priority. For the convenience of guests, all check-ins are processed at the airport lounge, in the limousine en route to the hotel or in guestrooms upon arrival.

In addition, complimentary wireless Internet is available throughout the hotel, along with a 24-hour fitness center, select 24-hour food and beverage venues, as well as a full-time dedicated concierge service that can provide valuable information on social hot spots to further add to the lifestyle offerings of the hotel.

As an added commitment to offer that extra special touch to guests, the hotel has partnered with the world’s largest private member’s club and concierge service – Quintessentially, which is renowned for meeting even the most extravagant of requests.
  
All the rooms at The Address, Downtown Burj Dubai vary in design and aesthetics, assuring guests highly individualized choices. Apart from views of Downtown Burj Dubai and the awe-inspiring tower, the contemporary rooms feature lifestyle amenities such as a large flat-screen television and iPod docking station. Bathrooms offer double vanities, marble floors and mosaic finishes, and feature luxurious toiletries from renowned brands.

Dining at The Address offers an array of international cuisine prepared and served by top-class chefs and associates. The hotel pampers guests with eight food and beverage choices, including the upbeat and sophisticated Chinese restaurant, Hukama, and Fazaris, an all-day dining restaurant offering a blend of Japanese, Asian, Indian, Arabian and Mediterranean cuisine.

Those who like to socialize in trendy and stylish ambiances can select one of the hotel’s venues such as the vibrant, Latin-inspired Calabar lounge; the winter time terrace, Bajjah, with direct views of Burj Dubai from its 14th floor; or the panoramic sky lounge, Neos, located on the 63rd floor.

For a relaxing setting, the options include Risala, the inviting lobby lounge, Zeta, the outdoor pool outlet, and Xpresso, a lake-side coffee shop. All the food and beverage outlets within The Address, Downtown Burj Dubai are tailored to maximize views of Burj Dubai. Meanwhile, The Address’ philosophy of ‘Where life happens’ resounds in each and every outlet. 

The Spa at The Address, Downtown Burj Dubai features nine treatment rooms, as well as steam rooms, saunas, a nail studio and even an ice cellar where guests can cool off after a treatment. The Spa offers treatments and a luxurious range of products designed by ESPA, a world renowned name synonymous with quality and outstanding results. Guests also have the option of receiving their special treatments on private outdoor terraces.

The 24-hour fitness center comprises advanced and modern equipment with the option of working out while enjoying scenic vistas of Burj Dubai. Guests also can enjoy more than 1,000 square meters of swimming pool space in five separate, tiered pools, including a dedicated children’s pool and an infinity pool. For kids, Qix Club is a dedicated and supervised games club for children of all ages.

The hotel also places a strong emphasis on banquets, meetings and events. The function rooms, some of them overlooking the Burj Dubai tower, offer a majestic environment for highly professional or social events. The ballroom, which can be divided into three smaller rooms with sound-proof partitions, boasts a seven-meter high ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows, and can accommodate up to 550 people. All meeting venues feature the latest technology for the convenience of users, while the banqueting team pampers guests with a choice of international cuisine.

Mr. Dardenne adds: “The attention to detail paid throughout the hotel also extends to the welfare of the hotel’s associates, the very pillars in assuring the guest experience. Drawn from 45 diverse nationalities, the young and enthusiastic recruits have been extensively trained to uphold our founding and operational philosophy while adding their own personality and charisma to the overall hotel ambiance.

July 7, 2008

Castles For Rent

Filed under: Hotel, Hotels and Resorts — Vivian Chen @ 12:05 AM
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Be the master of your own domain.

Chateau de Brissac, Brissac, France © Freda Katritzky, Chateaux Prives 

 ”For those who have a sense of history, a bit of an adventurous streak, and can swing with the unexpected, a castle experience can be memorable and most rewarding.” {Patricia Blanche – LCF Custon Travel & Tours}

As you stare out into the night on the terrace of your estate, sipping the best champagne and absinthe, your lover sits at the piano, carefully and delicately churning out Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. Then you return inside and play Beethoven’s Violin Romance No.1. Beethoven’s presence is in the air. The romance, the mystery, the melodies, the depth and richness of the sounds, the drama. It’s past midnight, and there has been no distraction from the outside world. You sit down at the antique desk and write about the tranquility of the day at the castle. You write on a postcard to a dear friend about the leisurely activities during the day, the waltz you attended, and the feast you had for supper. What a wonderful experience. 

“A castle embodies luxury, romance and chivalry and is laden with history and tradition,” says Freda Katritzky, publisher of “Chateaux Prives,” a guide to private castles, palaces and estates around the world. “They are the ultimate status symbol, and they were built to impress the beholder and to serve as the seat of ultimate power in the region.”

Of course staying at a castle is different from the services and amenities of a five-star hotel, but it is a different experience. Give it a try and be your own King Arthur.

10 Castles You Can Rent – From ForbesTraveler.com

  • Knappogue Castle, County Clare, Ireland
  • Leeds Castle, Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom
  • Chateau Beijing Laffitte, China
  • Backaskog Castle, Fjälkinge, Sweden
  • Oheka Castle, Huntington, New York
  • Chateau de Canisy, Canisy, Normandy, France
  • Culzean Estate, Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Chateau de Brissac, Brissac, France
  • Chateau de Villette, Ile-de-France, France
  • Myres Castle, Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland
Learn more at ForbesTraveler.com

June 4, 2008

Armani Hotels & Resorts

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Beauty, Elegance, Grace, and Luxury

May 30, 2008

Collections

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Stealth Luxury

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