CUSTOM PROJECTS
Architectural Transformation Revitalization of the Westin Crystal City Design: Kay Lang + Associates Photography: Jason Dewey Photography Wrapped up in the political atmosphere and attractions that surround our nation’s capital is The Westin Crystal City hotel located nearby in Arlington, Virginia. In 2014, Westin expanded its presence in Arlington with the acquisition and extensive renovation of a Sheraton Hotel in hopes of revitalizing one of the largest local downtown areas. Design firm Kay Lang + Associates assisted with the renovation, and Ms. Lang called upon Littman Brands Contract to help create and execute a comprehensive custom order for the hotel’s main common areas. “One of the reasons why I chose Littman Brands Contract was because they fit within the brand and budget – a nice balance of quality and value,” Lang said. continued on page 33 31
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These custom designed wall sconces scattered around the first floor provide continuity with the lobby and restaurant pendants. 32
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The design concept behind the renovations was to update the facilities by incorporating the standards and modern design aesthetic that stays true to the Westin brand. One of the largest transformations was made to the main entry lobby area. “We designed the space so that when you first walk in, the bar and lounge would be front-and-center,” Lang said. A crucial element in the design is Westin’s Nutrio Restaurant and Bar. A complete redesign of the building moved the bar from the periphery to a prominent location facing the entryway of the hotel. In order to create a warmth and glow as you enter the space, Lang wanted to incorporate a statement piece to position over the bar. “When conceptualizing the custom piece above the bar, we designed the acrylic to be constructed in different tones and textures in order to create a dynamic, architectural feel,” Lang said.
Located in the lobby is a small atrium that extends to the second floor. Lang worked with Littman Brands Contract to create three custom fixtures that would bridge the gap between floors while maintaining a contemporary style. The fixtures are constructed of a square frame in a light-toned acrylic with metal accent connectors, matching the modern, linear design of the interior. A constant throughout the entire main floor are the custom-designed wall sconces. To provide continuity with the lobby and restaurant pendants, the shade is constructed of the same light-toned acrylic. The rectangular back plate has a polished chrome finish, which acts as a mirror reflecting the interior of the hotel.
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