A hot topic among designers across the world is how hospitality will overcome the new challenges hotels face in the time of COVID-19. Here, some of the top architects in hospitality share their thoughts on how hotel design may evolve going forward.
Inside the soon-to-open Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi.
Jean-Michel Gathy
Belgian-born architect Jean-Michel Gathy is the principle designer of the award-winning Malaysia-based hospitality design firm, Denniston. Having carried out extensive hospitality projects for prominent brands such as Aman Resorts, Cheval Blanc, St. Regis, Mandarin Oriental and Four Seasons, the designer is recognised across the world for the significant contribution hes made to hotel design. Among his latest projects is the newly completed Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, which opens September 2020, and upcoming Aman New York.
Following the outbreak of COVID-19, we as architects have to be more health sensitive in every detail. New systems will be installed for social distancing, therell be more glass in front of cooking stations, preparation space will be highly sanitised and layouts will change to allow more space. The buffet will progressively disappear or be redesigned to be served from inside and the number of seats in restaurants will change with increased distance between tables. Instead of having three restaurants, there may be five with fewer seats.
Architect Jean-Michel Gathy is the principle designer for hospitality design firm, Denniston.
Inside the rooms, there is likely to be a totally different approach to using materials that are more resilient to viruses and sanitising surfaces you cant avoid touching. The public areas are a major issue: we need to look again in detail at filtration systems, air-conditioning will have to be readdressed and the water in swimming pools will need to be recycled more often.
All this will be a part of our lives, so people are now thinking about what needs to change while also developing new products. Fundamentally, I think this pandemic will allow properties to be greener and healthier.
Monica Armani's latest project is Morning Breeze, a one-off designer villa in the Costa Blanca for ... [+] Somium Properties.
Monica Armani
Drawing on her design DNAwith early influence from her father, the internationally renowned architect Marcello Armanithe Italian architect and interior designer Monica Armani realises contemporary architectural projects with a Bauhaus design sensibility. The architects latest project is Morning Breeze, a one-off designer villa at Las Colinas Golf and Country Club in the Costa Blanca for Somium Properties.
I believe that hotel design will have to focus more on creating larger private spaces and welcoming lobbies that are closer to a domestic environment in being very flexible spaces. In locations that allow it, this hospitality model will become the norm as guests look to use spaces for a moment to recharge, an opportunity to see things from a new perspective. With the awareness that our jobs can now be done in many ways and that creativity is increasingly becoming a powerful driver for the productivity of our future, this may be an opportunity to be seized for the hotelier.
Architect and interior designer Monica Armani is known for her Bauhaus design sensibility.
I think that in general people will move less frenetically thanks to new styles of work and vacation. We will probably stay in hotels less often but for slightly longer periods and will expect more from hotel services. Hotels should aim to create an experience by telling as much as possible the stories and excellence of the area where the hotel is based. In other words, hotels must go beyond the concept of hospitality alone to become a driving force, a landmark for the place where they were built.
Partner of HBA EMEA, architect David TKint.
David TKint
Now partner of the recently formed HBA EMEA by leading hospitality design firm HBA, architect David TKint has overseen high-profile hospitality projects across the world. HBA EMEAs first project to reach completion was the December 2019 opened Great Scotland Yard Hotel in London.
At the moment, Im working on a renovation of a historic hotel in Cairo. Owing to everything thats happened over the last few months, were now talking about how we can enlarge the spaces and sculpt the space to accommodate groups while still allowing for social distancing.
In the rooms, one of the most important aspects will be the selection of materials. More than ever, we need to specify finishes that are easy to maintain. If you potentially have a different guest in a room every night, you need to be able to clean its surfaces easily. Materials like engraved wood are much harder to do this with. Thats not only going to be important for hygiene but also the perception of hygiene. The sense of wellbeing will become even more important than it was before as that health and safety label means guests can feel safe staying there.
Inside Great Scotland Yard Hotel, one of the hospitality projects involving HBA EMEA
When COVID-19 first broke out, we thought hotels would have to go away from buffet counters. Economically though, it would be difficult for hotels to walk away from them entirely. Now what theyre doing instead is either having a full buffet where the staff serves you, a reduced buffet with more items a la carte or keeping the buffet going while bringing back the concept of having food carts.
David Archer
Having worked for firms such as Hopkins Architects and on the design of hospitality projects such as the Delano Hotel in Miami, David Archer established Archer Humphryes Architects with fellow architect Julie Ann Humphryes in 2002. The design firms portfolio of lifestyle spaces for eating, drinking and sleeping now includes Londons Great Northern Hotel and The Beach Samui, with major ongoing projects including contributing to the transformation of London landmark Admiralty Arch.
David Archer established Archer Humphryes Architects with fellow architect Julie Ann Humphryes.
The retrenchment of ever increasing travel and accessibility requires a significant adjustment on behalf of the hospitality industry. Ideas of success and a good time have radically changed and so the aspirations of recent years of packed bars and excitement in hotel public areas have been replaced with an emphasis on family and friends, safety and responsibility. This places an increased importance on the hotel room experience being at the core of the offering.
This trend could lower room density in hotels where smaller rooms have often encouraged guests to use public areas. In this way, traditional ideals of hotel life being an escape from home and a special occasion regain greater currency. The challenge is to find the correct language in regards to both service and design to meet these new emotions and behavioural patterns while maintaining the highest standards of openness and inclusivity.
David Archer is among the architects and designers working on the transformation of London's ... [+] Admiralty Arch.
Many aspects of service will be amended to meet sanitary and social distancing requirements, however the tenets of hospitality friendliness, quality of service, comfort and styleremain timeless. A new hotel has to embody many attributes to become a success. At Admiralty Arch these attributes include history, royal association, location and beauty to name a few. However, a hotels reputation ultimately depends on the message it sends to its guests and attention to all aspects of health and wellbeing is a must.
Chad Oppenheim of Oppenheim Architecture
Chad Oppenheim
Principle designer for Oppenheim Architecture, the Miami-based architect Chad Oppenheim leads large-scale projects, including the creation of hotels and resorts, across the world. Establishing a reputation for socially and environmentally conscious architecture, the practice is behind projects such as The Wadi Rum Resort in Jordan and has just completed the design for Lago Maggiore Retreat in Ticino, southern Switzerland.
Our global hospitality work inherently embraces many of the broader notions brought to light by the pandemic: the need for healthy, sustainable environments; the emphasis on both physical and mental wellness; and the craving to connect with nature.
A part of Oppenheim Architecture's design for Lago Maggiore Retreat.
We cant forget why people may be compelled to travel in the first place, especially under such challenging circumstances - for a unique experience, to create a memory and for a bit of escapism. Our design lens will continue to focus on the sense of place and experiences. That wont change.The pandemic does, however, call upon us to seamlessly incorporate top-notch, evolving cleanliness and safety requirements so that these concerns essentially fade into the overall guest experience.It is now more important than ever to make sure these requirements remain part of a project until final execution.
At Oppenheim Architecture, we have been fortunate that the desire for healthy buildings in the hospitality space has coincided with our innate design philosophies and years of experience implementing these standards effectively, efficiently and elegantly.
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