An architect, an engineer and an interior designer working in the hospitality sector discuss alternative building materials, penalties for polluting construction, and time as an aspect of sustainability.
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The siheyuan was a major point of inspiration for the renovation of the Park Hyatt Beijing. LTW fused nostalgia with a contemporary sensibility.
A celebration of ancient heritage was perhaps inevitable for a hotel in the birthplace of Confucius. LTW translates the past through a delicate modern framework.
What and how are we consuming in the spaces where we socialise, relax, play and shop? How are brand, experience and social interaction colliding in new ways? Cubes 96 takes a broad look at encounters of consumption.
What and how are we consuming in the spaces where we socialise, relax, play and shop? How are brand, experience and social interaction colliding in new ways? Cubes 96 takes a broad look at encounters of consumption.
LTW Designworks’ latest hotel interior in China embraces the rich cultural and literary traditions of its host city, Nanjing.
Singapore-headquartered LTW Designworks used the ancient Silk Road trading route as inspiration for the design of the Grand Hyatt Xi’An in central China.
LTW Designworks infuses a modern luxury hotel with nuances of heritage through the surprising use of materials at the new Grand Hyatt Changsa.