B+H Hospitality Architecture (Global)

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HOSPITALITY ARCHITECTURE GLOBAL PORTFOLIO


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Cover: Four Seasons Gresham Palace Budapest This Page: Hotel Palacio Tangarรก (Brazil)


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ABOUT US 02 The Team 06 Sample Research

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R E L E VA N T E X P E R IE NC E

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ADDIT I O NAL INFO R MAT IO N 28 Our Leaders 30 Get in Touch


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For over 60 years, we’ve worked with clients across the globe to design buildings and environments that are inspiring, functional, and contextual.

At B+H we believe in the power of design to transform spaces, communities, and economies. We enable our clients’ visions through customized designs that exceed their business goals and inspire the people that live, work, heal, play, and learn within them. We view every challenge as an opportunity for learning and never lose sight of the people we’re designing for – regardless of the type of development, scale, scope, or geography involved.

Our bold design solutions are inspired by the confidence that’s derived from honed insight, active listening, fearless entrepreneurialism, and a collaborative fusion of perspectives. Design performance achieved through constant innovation, accountability, hands-on service, cultivating talent, and being a champion for diversity in all its forms – these are the things we value.


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A team curated for the right blend of talent and experience.


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Patrick FejĂŠr

Doug Demers

B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC, LEED AP

BA, MIM, RA, IDSA, LEED AP

Principal (Toronto)

Managing Principal (Seattle)

Patrick joined B+H as a Senior Associate in 2005, and was appointed as a Partner in 2007. He was previously a Principal of Formanyelv Architecture and Urban Design, and before that, project designer of the Staples Center in Los Angeles while working at NBBJ. As a design leader at B+H, Patrick is currently working on the redevelopment of Bridgetown, Barbados which includes the master plan of an UNESCO World Heritage Neighbourhood into a Luxury Hospitality, Retail and Residential Project. Although his design talent is spread across various building typologies, hotel mixeduse projects are his passion.

Managing Principal of B+H’s Seattle studio, Doug is an architect with extensive experience in corporate architecture and interior design, and has in his portfolio more than 30 years of successful projects in strategic real estate planning and design, workplace strategy, sustainability and global service delivery models. Prior to joining B+H, Doug was Founding Principal of the Colliers International Advisory Services Group, and also previously held senior management roles with Perkins + Will, Callison, NBBJ and HOK.


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Kristina Cantwell

Phillip Jones

Karen Cvornyek

BARCH, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP

B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC

B. Arch., B.ES., OAA, FRAIC

Senior Designer (Seattle)

Principal Managing Director, Middle East & North Africa (Dubai)

President and Regional Managing Principal, Asia (Singapore)

Kristina has over 18 years of experience in hospitality, retail and mixed-use projects. As a talented and adaptable senior architectural designer, Kristina has honed her conceptual and problemsolving skills on many mixed use, hospitality and entertainment projects. Familiar with all stages of the design process, she works to keep the client’s vision intact from conceptual design through design development. Kristina communicates effectively with project team members and consultants employing good design direction. Her international roots, project experience and team-building attitude proves invaluable when connecting with clients, drawing from her many points of reference to articulate ideas.

Phillip has more than 30 years of experience managing international, complex and large-scale mixed-use projects. He has worked extensively in the Middle East and North Africa, where he honed his ability to successfully partner with global clients on challenging projects and drive business development.

Karen joined B+H as a Partner in 2002 and has led the firm’s practice in China since 2003. In 2008, she was appointed President, Asia, and in 2012 took on responsibility as Regional Managing Principal. She oversees B+H’s operations in China, Singapore and Vietnam with their professional staff of more than 150 architects, interior designers, landscape architects and urban planners. Karen is an awardwinning architect and has over 10 years of hospitality design experience. She has worked on some of the firm’s most high profile hospitality projects.


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David Stavros

Stéphane Lasserre

B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC

M. Arch INSA/ENSAIS, Registered in France, PhD in I.T., LEED AP BD+C

Principal Executive VP Asia

Principal (Singapore) David offers more than 25 years of experience in the field. He was appointed as a Partner in 2005 and as Executive VicePresident, Asia in 2010. David has been based in Shanghai as a senior design principal since 2010 and is a member of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. He has expertise in conceptual design and design development for both largeand small-scale hospitality, educational, commercial and residential projects. David advocates a strong interactive and participatory design process to achieve design excellence.

Stéphane directs the B+H Singapore studio. He joined B+H in 2005 and worked in both the Toronto and Shanghai studios before taking this role in Singapore. As a chief designer, he has led teams for architecture and interior design projects throughout France, Canada, India and Asia. Stéphane brings more than 12 years of experience in large-scale projects. His services include concept design, design development and engineering coordination.


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Sample Research for Tourism & Recreation INTERNATIONAL TOURISM WILL INCREASE BY

3.3%

every year from 2010-2030. This will result in

It’s Personal Personalization is forcing industries to shift their mindsets — from “producer-led segmentation” to “customer driven choice”. Consumers are moving beyond material goods and towards personalized experiences... expectations are growing.

Silver Society The “silver” consumer segment is one of the biggest and most persistent trends addressed by all sectors right now. Hotels will need to spend particular attention as we see this segment becoming more brand wise, doing more, living longer & looking for new cultural and event based experiences.

1.8 BILLION

international tourists by 2030

Hotel or Hospital?

Opening Doors OpenWays has developed ‘a line‑busting solution’ that completely removes the frustration associated with traditional hotel check-in. Offering a Mobile Key that is securely sent over the air to a traveling guest’s mobile phone prior to arrival at the hotel not only removes the need to stop at the front desk, but it alleviates any stress the traveler may feel anticipating delays and long waits at their destination hotel.

There is a rising trend among international hospitals to provide “medihotels” for their traveling clients. In lodgings and accommodations owned and managed by the hospital and located close to the treatment venue, patients and their companions can enjoy the safety, convenience, and amenities of staying close to their medical center of choice. Lifestyle-equipped facilities that home-style comfort for longer stays.

Authenticity Travelers today are planning to travel around authentic experiences. Cooking, art & culture, and other special interest themes are gaining attention, as are destinations that protect the environment and endangered species. We have an increasing thirst for knowledge and learning.


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Boomer Bucket List Globally, the UN projects that the population aged over

65

years old will rise from

5

7

%

%

in 1950

in 2000

16

%

in 2050

Within developed economies the proportion over

(years old) is expected to rise from

22%

to

33%

Anti-Spa

Emerging Markets

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP is set to launch its brand ‘EVEN’ in 2014. The first of 100 over 5 years!

There is a shift in wealth from the west to east.

It is not a spa however – it is an “all-wellness” property, designed around the 4 pillars of healthy living – eating well, exercising, rest and productivity. The fitness centre is “not an afterthought, but the hallmark of the brand.” EVEN will provide: food regime, wellness experts and coat racks that morph into pull up bars!

India and China have captured

of global passenger growth

and by

between 2009 and 2050

million Chinese are expected to travel abroad each year.

In the developing world, it is forecast to grow from

9%

20%

to

over the same period.

by

This demographic is generally “younger” and healthier than in the past and they are looking for fun, adventure, variety, comfort and ease.

Glocal Glocalization is the concept that in a global market, a product or service is likely to succeed when it is customized for the locality or culture in which it is sold. Cultural differences, local traditions and customs will need to be considered with more sensitivity in emerging markets.

Ecotel Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility are becoming a differentiator in guest decisionmaking at all levels. More hotels are beginning to recognize their guest’s desire to reduce their footprints. By investing in ‘greening’ - not ‘greenwashing’ their operations.

Emerging markets will have

57%

market share up from

30% in 1980

to

47% in 2012


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Sanya Bay Resort & Spa (Hainan)


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Hospitality Architecture E X P E R IE NCE


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Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace *Previous experience of Patrick Fejér

Location Budapest, Hungary Size 275,000 ft2 | 25,550 m2 Status Completed 2004 Client Gresco Rt.

This hotel was designed by Patrick Fejér, founder and principal of Formanyelv, now a Partner at B+H. He oversaw the conversion of a turn of the century Art Nouveau Palace into a luxury hotel, which was featured in Condé Nast Magazine and won Best New Hotel in Europe and was ranked #1 Hotel in Budapest. The project involved reconstructing the old structure, a three-storey underground parking garage, and the addition of an upper guest room floor and rooftop spa. Interior design for the rest of the project was provided by Richmond International.

The diverse palette of new and original materials ranged from gold mosaic to bronze structural fittings. As a true collaborator, Mr. Fejér was able to navigate the project team through to its execution including local and UNESCO approval process, the coordination of both local and International Engineers and Consultants, along with the Construction Administration of Belgian and French General Construction Companies.


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Hotel Palacio Tangará Location Sao Paulo, Brazil Status Completed in 2017 Client GTIS

This hotel renovation re-imagines an existing ‘palacio’ abandoned to the jungle over a decade ago. The new design delivers significant additions to the five storey building, adding a row of glazed suites at the upper level to bring the total guestroom provision to over 150 keys, as well as adding an administration mezzanine and a new signature restaurant. B+H Architects has been responsible for the internal re-programming of the hotel as well as the architectural interventions into the historic façade. The new design aims to add a contemporary flavour to the traditional

fabric of the property, delivering accommodation and amenities to serve both the Brazilian and International market at the highest level. Working in parallel, B+H CHIL Design have developed new concepts for the guestrooms, lobby, spa, fitness and dining spaces. The interiors are inspired by the vibrant cultures of Brazil and the extraordinary history of the site, bringing together local materials and craftsmanship to create a unique new experience for the luxury traveller.


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Four Seasons Hotel & Residences Location Madrid, Spain Status In Progress Client OHL Grupo


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Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort Location Niagara Falls, Canada Size 2,500,000 ft2 | 232,260 m2 Status Completed 2005 Client Falls Management Company

Evoking a “belle époque” theme, this $1 billion complex overlooks the Falls from its prominent Murray Hill site. It features a 200,000 ft2 casino with one of the world’s largest gaming floors, 3,000 slot machines, 150 gaming tables and large high-end gaming area. It also features a 30-storey hotel with 368 rooms and suites; 15,000 ft2 health and fitness spa; 30,900 ft2 of exhibition/meeting facilities including a 28,320 ft2

Grand Hall; shopping galleria; 10 dining venues; buffet facility and food court; 1,500-seat theatre; bus terminal; and 3,000-space parking structure. B+H and Zeidler Roberts Partnership were the joint venture architects. This project received the 2005 Best Architectural Design Award for a Casino/Resort over $250 million from the American Gaming Association.


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Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Hotel Location Abu Dhabi, UAE Size 753,000 ft2 | 69,954 m2 *Previous experience of Phillip Jones

The InterContinental Hotel invited HOK to submit a design proposal to inspire the hotel’s transition to a mixed-use resort destination and serve the region’s growing focus on tourism. Our proposal recommends intensifying the existing five-star hotel, restaurant and marina facilities with a mixed-use waterfront development that includes a climate controlled public promenade/colonnade, linking the hotel to recreational facilities and a private beach.

The 54,895-square-foot retail and restaurant area along the colonnade will wrap around the Marina from the Beach Club, connecting the new facilities to the hotel, the proposed apartment residences and an adjacent Garden Villa Community. Four residential buildings are arranged around the Marina basin and vary in ascending height, stepping up to the existing hotel in a crescendo pattern that creates individual addresses and maximizes views of the Marina and Gulf.


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Shanghai Mingyuan Boutique Hotel Location Shanghai, China Size 236,806 ft2 | 22,000 m2 Status In Progress Client Shanghai Dongbei Mingyuan Industrial Development Co., Ltd.

This boutique hotel is located in Zhabei District, next to a 20-metre city green belt and Gong He Xin Road Elevated Highway. “Framework� was the key design element, applied to enhance the uniqueness of the

location. The grand style of the hotel will create a new city landmark for Shanghai. The design aims to create a resort oasis in the heart of the city, becoming a social hub for business and leisure guests alike.


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You You Grand Sheraton Hotel Location Shanghai China Size 2,152,853 ft2 | 200,000 m2 Status Completed 2007 Client Shanghai You You International Plaza Co., Ltd. Collaboration B+H as Executive Architect, HBA as Interior Design

The winning entry in an international design competition, this development includes the Sheraton Shanghai Hotel & Residences, as well as office, retail and residential facilities. The new hotel with 525 rooms and office tower are icons

on the skyline marking this a new destination in Shanghai’s Pudong District. The retail galleria provides a unique shopping experience in an elegant and dramatic space for both local residents and tourists.


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Guoda Landison Central Plaza Location Ningbo, China Size 1,948,267 ft2 | 181,000 m2 Status Under Construction Client Zhejiang Guo Da Group

Ningbo Guoda Landison International Center is located in the new central area of Ningbo and consists of a five-star hotel with 500 guestrooms, Grade A business office building, business style apartments, as well as conference and entertainment facilities. A classical layout pattern, used in both the

Imperial City of China and in many Western palaces, was used for the central axis, to blend eastern and western designs. The two axes running through the old city area into Ningbo New City also symbolize bringing the history of the city into the future.


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Fujian Putian 5-Star Hotel and Convention Centre Location Putian, China Size Floor Area: 1,155,183 ft2 | 107,320 m2 Status Design In Progress Client Wanhao International Group

The development is composed of a convention centre, a 5-star hotel, a business hotel, and an entertainment centre with associated facilities. It is proposed to be built

as a mixed-use complex that will be a retail centre for people of different ages: a recreation paradise for youth, a place of healthy living and socializing for older adults.


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Sanya Bay Resort & Spa Location Hainan, China Size 839,585 ft2 | 78,000 m2; Status Completed 2010 Client Sanya Linhai Real Estate Development Co.

As part of the master plan of Hainan Island, the Sanya hotel resort represents a catalyst to the region’s goal of becoming an international tourist destination. The city of Sanya is geographically and symbolically recognized as the gateway city of southern China. Situated on natural beaches, Sanya Bay is conveniently located within close proximity to the airport. This development is one of the premier fully serviced hospitality projects in the region.

Water dominates the landscape where pedestrians approach the hotel via land bridges amidst water fountains and waterfalls. Swimmers have their choice of several different pools and can easily thatched-roofed pavilions. The resort contains both hotel and residential apartment suites.


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Hanzhong Xingyuan Lake Super 5-Star Resort Hotel Location Shaanxi, China Size Resort: 786 ft2 | 73,360 m2 Residences: 377 ft2 | 35,058 m2 Status In Progress Client Hanzhong Cultural and Tourism Investment Group Co., Ltd.

The planned project is a complex development housing government affairs, business, hospitality and eco-tourism functions, which will be a showcase to present the Han Culture to the world, as well as the representative Han Culture resort of China. Planning highlights the Han Culture by combining the features of the surrounding Xingyuan Lake with the resort hotel.

The architectural design strives to fully reflect Han heritage and to create a rich spatial experience, where the building configurations are in harmony with the whole Xingyuan Lake New Area. The buildings take full advantage of the serene lake views to create a symbolic gateway to the Hanzhong Xingyuan Lake New Area.


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Arc Restaurant (Vancouver)


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Additional Information


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Our Leaders

MANAGEMENT Dan McAlister Chairman Bill Nankivell Chief Executive Officer Lisa Bate Regional Managing Principal, North America Karen Cvornyek President and Regional Managing Principal, Asia Steve Cavan Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Futol Principal | Global Director, Marketing and Business Development Doug Demers Managing Principal, Seattle Patrick Fejér Principal | Design Peter Heys Principal | Interior Design Phillip Jones Managing Principal, Middle East Bruce Knapp Managing Principal, Vancouver Robert Marshall Principal | Global Director, Planning & Landscape Katrina Stevens Director, Human Resources NA & MENA


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PARTNERS

Dan McAlister Chairman

Bill Nankivell CEO

Tõnu Altosaar Senior Principal | Director, MENA

Lisa Bate Regional Managing Principal, North America

Mark Berest Principal, Toronto

Ralph Baumann Principal, Shanghai

Mohsen Boctor Principal, Toronto

Steve Cavan Chief Operating Officer

Karen Cvornyek President & Regional Managing Principal, Asia

Doug Demers Managing Principal, Seattle

Ian Donlan Principal, Shanghai

Emultaz Elbrabaa Principal, Toronto

Patrick Fejér Principal | Design

Alan Fraser Principal, Toronto

Jennifer Futol Principal | Global Director, Marketing & Business Development

Peter Heys Principal | Interior Design

Tom Hook Principal, Toronto

Jim Huffman Principal | Senior Design Director

Phillip Jones Principal | Managing Director, MENA

Bruce Knapp Managing Principal, Vancouver

Stéphane Lasserre Principal, Singapore

Olivier Lopion Principal, Singapore

Coco Lin Principal, Shanghai

Stephen Herscovitch Principal, Toronto

Robert Marshall Principal | Global Director Planning & Landscape

Chris McQuillan Principal, Toronto

Paul Morissette Principal, Vancouver

Adèle Rankin Principal, Vancouver

Stéphane Raymond Principal, Toronto

Sonny Sanjari Principal, Toronto

Sam Shou Principal, Shanghai

Alex Stanichevsky Principal, Toronto

David Stavros Principal, Toronto/ Asia/MENA

Kevin Stelzer Principal, Toronto

Susanna Swee Principal | Executive Vice-President, Asia

Guy Walter Principal | Director of Planning & Landscape, Asia

Mario Sarandi Principal, Toronto

Celine Wang Principal, Shanghai

Eddie Wu Principal | Director of Landscape Architecture


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AMERICAS

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Shanghai Suites 2301-2303, The Exchange - SOHO 299 Tongren Road Shanghai, China 200040 T +86 21 3360 7861 F +86 21 3360 7862

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