HOSPITALITYstyle.com Features the Expansion of The Joule

Joule Hotel Undergoing Major Expansion

Project involves ForrestPerkins, Tihany, Architexas

“The Joule, a Starwood Luxury Collection Hotel in downtown Dallas, is expanding into three historic adjacent buildings and also adding new-build, three-story addition. The $78 million expansion/renovation will include the addition of 21 guest rooms, eight suites and three penthouse suites; a new ESPA spa; and a second Charlie Palmer restaurant concept, a specialty food hall. In addition, the hotel’s lobby and event space will be expanded.

ForrestPerkins is serving as the architect of record on the expansion, and is collaborating on the project with Tihany Design, which is in charge of creating the hotel concept and its interiors, and Architexas, the historic preservation architect.”

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Interior Design Magazine Celebrates Kettler’s Millenium at Metropolitan Park, Design by ForrestPerkins

 
A feature in Interior Design Magazine explains the critical role design plays in real estate.  As a sidebar, Kettler’s property, the Millennium at Metropolitan Park in Arlington, VA is referenced as being in the “Top of the Heap.”
 
 
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Essence of Texas Hill Country Captured by ForrestPerkins

Photography by Barbara Kraft

Resort’s stone palette reflects Texas Hill Country

By Jennifer Adams
 
Set just outside of downtown San Antonio in the rolling Texas Hill Country, the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa is a reflection of its surrounding environment. Featuring an extensive stone palette throughout its interior and exterior areas, the hospitality establishment was built in a hacienda-style design. The materials employed for the resort and spa were chosen for their rich colors and various textures, which together create a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests.“The design goal or story, if you will, was to capture the essence of the Hill Country in a way that is true to Texans,” explained Mendy Huddleston Winkler, Vice President of ForrestPerkins in Dallas, TX. “We wanted it to appear correct for the location — not necessarily what people who are not from Texas think of Texas Hill Country. We describe it as a ‘transitional and clean Texas Hill Country’ design. We utilized a wide variety of materials and textures to create pattern and depth in the design elements. There is only one Texas Star on the whole property, which is made of a variety of limestone and sits in the transition between the hotel and conference center. This was purposeful, as to avoid an overabundance of stars which would have resulted in a kitschy feel.”Winkler went on to explain that at the start of the process, key words such as “hacienda,” “healing waters,” “strategic views” and “authentic roots” were used to assist in conceptualizing the design of the resort. “As we were striving to create an authentic Texas Hill Country experience and a sense of place, one of the biggest challenges we encountered was the sheer scale of the project,” she said. “This is the largest JW Marriott resort in the world, and the vast spaces naturally required appropriately scaled furnishings and finishes. With a property so large, it sometimes presents a problem to obtain enough of the desired stone, wood and metal with approved consistency.”HKS — headquartered in Dallas, TX — was the Architect of Record for the new resort and spa, and responsible for the exterior stonework. An extensive amount of Lueders limestone was employed for the exterior design — creating a rustic yet elegant appeal.

The limestone pieces, which were all custom cut, adorn everything from the porte cochere to the outdoor patios and pool cabanas. The golden tones of the stone — combined with the textured surface — create a glowing rich aesthetic and warm inviting feel for guests.

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http://www.stoneworld.com/articles/86709-resorts-stone-palette-reflects-texas-hill-country-

ForrestPerkins’ Exciting Renovation of the New York Marriott Marquis Receives Worldwide Press

Photography by Jeff Goldman

Hotel Interactive, Lodging Magazine, Luxury Launches and World Interior Design Network feature the glamorous renovation of the New York Marriott Marquis at Times Square.  To read the articles, click on the names below.

Hotel Interactive

Lodging Magazine

Luxury Launches

World Interior Design Network

HOME & DESIGN Applauds Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel

www.homeanddesign.com

 

“Design Buffs looking to overnight or host a special event near DC should check out the new Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel in Crystal City, Virginia.  Its sleek interiors designed by ForrestPerkins celebrate motion in homage to its location on a transportation nexus bridging the Potomac River, Reagan National Airport and what was once the capital’s largest rail yard.  A bentwood sculpture by Charlie Whinney, made from a single beech tree felled on his rural English property, provides a slowly rotating focal point in the lobby (pictured).  Custom lighting, furnishing and finishes abound in the sleek public spaces of this eco-friendly hotel—including a terrazzo floor in the lobby containing recycled glass.  LEED certification is pending.” 

 - Sharon Jaffe Dan

 

ARCHITECT OF RECORD: Cooper Cary, Alexandria, Virginia. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN: Stephen Perkins, AIA, ISHC, principal; John Carhart, AIA, vice president, architecture; Brooke Traeger, ASID, lead interior designer; Morriah Mryzuk, ASID, design associate, ForrestPerkins, Washington, DC.  PHOTOGRAPHY: Kenneth M. Wyner.

 

Stephen Perkins Quoted in BISNOW’s Multifamily Monday

BISNOW features the NoVa Multifamily Summit in ”Multifamily Monday: Designing for Downside.”  For full article, click below. 

MULTIFAMILY MONDAY: Designing for Downside.

ForrestPerkins’ Cliff Tuttle and Mendy Huddleston Featured in ha+d

 Images via ha+d

 

Case Goods and Connectivity

By Katie Tandy

Keeping guests connected can lead to unique design needs.

In These Days of total connectivity, from laptops and cell phones to iPads and virtual meeting rooms, design versatility reigns supreme, allowing guests to work wherever they like, whenever they like.  We have new case goods to thank for these possibilities.  Mendy Huddleston, senior associate from ForrestPerkins in Dallas, explains that the primary trend in guest rooms is a connected modular type of case good where varying furniture pieces are combined, creating a sleeker aesthetic as well as more room for the guest to move around. “The roll-out or pull-out mechanisms of the desk allow for A) a nice clean room and B) the ability to have a double-sided dining or working area,” says Huddleston on her design work at the JW Marriott San Antonio.  Huddleston also says that a focus on technology is vital in the design of new case goods and the spaces they fill—guests carry intricate systems of communication that they expect will work wherever they go without hindrance, whether within public spaces or their bedroom.  “Data ports and electrical outlets within the desk component allow for connectivity,” she says.  “Guests can plug in their laptop or video camera at the desk and it channels via cable to the TV, but we conceal that wire management with the furniture.  It’s a focus on function, but it also creates a clean aesthetic.”

Cliff Tuttle, senior vice president at ForrestPerkins, echoes Huddleston’s comment.  Especially in new builds, he explains, spaces are being transformed—the guest room is both a work area and a rest area—the boundaries of activities in each particular space overlap.

“We are finding that table heights in a lobby might be increasing from what they used to be because the lobby is being used for more social business activities,” he says.  “People tend to be using the lobby spaces for food and beverage spaces as well.  The space has to transcend, it has to move from day to night. Guests are using spaces differently  now.”

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U.S. News Names ForrestPerkins-designed Hotel Among Best in America

The Hermitage Selected No. 6 Out of More than 850 Luxury Hotels

Washington, DC (June, 2011) – U.S. News named the ForrestPerkins-designed Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee among the Best Hotels in the U.S.A. More than 850 luxury hotels were evaluated and 86 made the magazine’s exclusive list of the Best Hotels in the U.S.A. “There are 10 elite properties that rise to the very top as the most beautiful, most luxurious and most beloved hotels in the country,” according to U.S. News. The Hermitage is No. 6 among the Top 10. “Reflecting the Beaux-Arts fashion of the early 20th century, this 1910 hotel boasts a lobby adorned with massive marble columns and magnificent chandeliers.”  As the design architect and interior designer, ForrestPerkins led an extensive restoration of The Hermitage a few years ago and the grand hotel has maintained its exceptional status ever since. The Hermitage is one of only 38 hotels in America that has achieved both a Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond designation.  ForrestPerkins designed three of those 38 spectacular hotels, including The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia and the Woodlands Inn in Summerville, South Carolina.

Take a look:

 http://travel.usnews.com/features/10_Best_Hotels_in_the_USA/

 For more photos of the magnificent Hermitage, click here:

http://www.forrestperkins.com/galdetail.asp?gID=41&tID=391 

ForrestPerkins-designed Woodlands Inn Featured on The Today Show

Travel + Leisure Names Woodlands Inn World’s Best Hotel Value

Washington, DC (May 5, 2011) - A charming ForrestPerkins-designed hotel was featured on The Today Show yesterday, marking the third hotel designed by the international architecture and interior design firm to be featured on The Today Show this year.  In a story on “America’s Most Affordable Hotel,” Travel+Leisure named Woodlands Inn it’s No. 1 choice for luxury hotels that cost $250 or less per night.  In Travel + Leisure, Woodlands Inn is also named the best hotel value in the world as determined by the magazine’s World’s Best Awards Survey.   Interior Designer Ann Theriot of ForrestPerkins carefully considered every detail in each of the 18 uniquely-appointed suites, public spaces and restaurant, creating an environment of quiet Southern luxury for the modern traveler, while maintaining the antebellum grandeur of the historic property.  Woodlands Inn, one of only six properties in the United States to hold the Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Star Diamond awards for both lodging and dining, is in Summerville, South Carolina, just outside of Charleston.

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ForrestPerkins-designed JW Marriott Hotel Featured on The Today Show

JW Marriott San Antonio Is One of Travel + Leisure’s Favorites for Spring Break Family Getaways

Washington, DC (March 2011) – ForrestPerkins designed the spectacular JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa in Texas that was the first hotel featured on The Today Show, when it recently highlighted Travel & Leisure’s suggestions for “5 Spring Break Getaways for the Family.” Nilou Motamed, features director for Travel + Leisure, said the hotel “has everything you would want on the property.” The new LEED-certified resort, which is the largest JW Marriott resort in the world, includes 1,002 rooms, seven unique dining options, a breathtaking spa, two championship golf courses and even a water park on the property.

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Another ForrestPerkins-designed hotel, The Nines in Portland, Oregon was also featured on The Today Show recently, when it highlighted Travel & Leisure’s 500 World’s Best Hotels for 2011 in January. Follow the link here to see the fashionable Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel that is LEED-certified and includes 331 rooms located within the top floors of the iconic Meier & Frank building, a former department store.

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