Hotels – they are our home away from home. When perceived in this light, one immediately envisions a luxurious space decked out in all the creature comforts one needs. Yet, a deluxe design does not necessarily translate into a desirable outfit. A lavish space that is warm and welcoming can only be begotten from a mindful design – one that considers the people.
Situated along Stevens Road, the new Novotel & Mercure hospitality development is a testament to such a design construct. From its architectural outfit to its interior composition, “人”, the Chinese character for “people”, forms the core of its design concept and embodies the ethos of the hospitality brand. Architecturally, the 人 form not only carves the triangular site into three distinctive public spaces. It ultimately prioritizes people, comfort and privacy by allowing each wing of guestrooms an optimal and desired distance from the remaining wings, generous aspects and an efficient circulation.
Hotels – they are our home away from home. When perceived in this light, one immediately envisions a luxurious space decked out in all the creature comforts one needs. Yet, a deluxe design does not necessarily translate into a desirable outfit. A lavish space that is warm and welcoming can only be begotten from a mindful design – one that considers the people.
Situated along Stevens Road, the new Novotel & Mercure hospitality development is a testament to such a design construct. From its architectural outfit to its interior composition, “人”, the Chinese character for “people”, forms the core of its design concept and embodies the ethos of the hospitality brand. Architecturally, the 人 form not only carves the triangular site into three distinctive public spaces. It ultimately prioritizes people, comfort and privacy by allowing each wing of guestrooms an optimal and desired distance from the remaining wings, generous aspects and an efficient circulation.
Hotels – they are our home away from home. When perceived in this light, one immediately envisions a luxurious space decked out in all the creature comforts one needs. Yet, a deluxe design does not necessarily translate into a desirable outfit. A lavish space that is warm and welcoming can only be begotten from a mindful design – one that considers the people.
Situated along Stevens Road, the new Novotel & Mercure hospitality development is a testament to such a design construct. From its architectural outfit to its interior composition, “人”, the Chinese character for “people”, forms the core of its design concept and embodies the ethos of the hospitality brand. Architecturally, the 人 form not only carves the triangular site into three distinctive public spaces. It ultimately prioritizes people, comfort and privacy by allowing each wing of guestrooms an optimal and desired distance from the remaining wings, generous aspects and an efficient circulation.