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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Hyatt Place Hotel Luoyang in Henan Province, China by BLVDJuly 9th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: BLVD Located amid the historic city of Luoyang, this new construction hotel features 250 guest rooms and suites. The design overlay the contemporary hotel with a sleek, sophisticated atmosphere that references the city’s rich context and history. The design celebrates the places where the functional spaces and the radiance of light on the 6th sky lobby floor converge. Staying true to the core values of the Hyatt Place brand, the clean, relaxed and youthful nature was revived and highlighted. Stones and tiles, dark copper, textured glass, and warm wood create an earthy architectural foundation into which subtle textures and sculptural forms are layered. Screen elements maintain the transparency and connection between spaces while provoking curiosity within the guests.
The lobby receives the hotel guests with an open and authentic atmosphere. The public area promotes socialization between guests by implementing a multi-purpose bar along the wall. It serves as a bar, a service counter and a Reception Desk. The rest of the public area is made up of comfy lounge sofas, a complimenting combination of tables and chairs, colorful carpets, playful lighting fixtures and floor to ceiling art works. The sky lobby floor also features a conference center with four meeting rooms, a pre-function area with a long sky window that brings natural lighting into public spaces. Inside the guestrooms, an environment with design elements that is clean, minimal and warm will allow the guest to relax and recover. The overall concept of re-contextualization fuses the local heritage and the contemporary interior design into one; the spirit of Luoyang lives on in modern attire and becomes a new local landmark. About BLVD Honglei Liu graduated from the School of Architecture of Tsinghua University in Beijing with a Master Degree in Architecture in 1990 and is a member of the International Interior Design Association, the Association of Registered Interior Designers Ontario and a permanent member of the China Interior Decoration Association. As the co-founder and Creative Director of BLVD International, Honglei is considered to be one of the most influential Interior Designers in China.With the charm of Chinese culture, her unique design concept “harmonious mind and environment” highlights “Chinese design” with wisdom in the global interior design industry. In recent years, Honglei Liu was awarded “Best of Year Awards 2012” by Interior Design (USA); 8th Hospitality Design Awards- Best Luxury Hotel Awards and 8th Hospitality Design Awards – Best Luxury Public Space Awards by Hospitality Design(USA); Outstanding Hotel Design by Golden Bund Awards; Excellence Award by Asia Pacific Interior Design Award (APIDA) and other national and international top-level professional awards. Her works were reported by Hospitality Design (USA), Interior Design, Commercial Design Trends (New Zealand), bob (Korea), Hinge (Hong Kong), Perspective(Hong Kong), D+A (Singapore), Interior (Taiwan), Interior Design China, Frame China,Bundpic, CONDE (Taiwan), SPACE, China Hotel, Architectural Knowledge a+a, Contemporary Decoration, Time Space and other well-known media and magazines. Today, BLVD’s interior design team, under her leadership, is considered to be one of the most vital and progressive prospects in the creative industry, acclaimed by the authoritative media and frequently used as a model by variousdesign companies. With the wish for a bright future, Honglei Liu and her BLVD team will spare no efforts to promote the constant development of interior design industry! Contact BLVD
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