European Hotel design awards
The European Hotel Design Award winners were announced last night 21st November 2016 at a dinner and ceremony attended by 800 guests from across Europe, honouring exceptional hotel design and architecture, held at London’s Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, hosted by Celia Geyer and Sleeper Magazine Editor-at-Large, Guy Dittirch, The Headline sponsor was GROHE and the official Partner was Sleep.
WINNERS:
Architecture: Adaptive Re-Use
The Beaumont Hotel – London, UK, by ReardonSmith Architects
Architecture: Newbuild
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum – Turkey, by Antonio Citterio, GAD & WATG
Architecture: Renovation & Restoration
The Peninsula Paris – France, by Affine Design
Interior Design: Bar
Le Bar at Plaza Athénée – Paris, France, by Jouin Manku
Interior Design: Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Les Bains – Paris, France, by Tristan Auer
Interior Design: Event Spaces
NH Collection Eurobuilding – Madrid, Spain, by NH Hotel Group
Interior Design: Lobby, Lounge & Public Areas
INK Hotel Amsterdam – Netherlands, by concrete
Interior Design: Restaurant
La Salle à Manger & Le Reservoir at Les Bains – Paris, France, by RDAI
Interior Design: Spa & Wellness
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum – Turkey, by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and Partners
Interior Design: Suite
Garden House Suite at Rosewood London – UK, by Tony Chi & Associates
The European Hotel Design of the Year Award
Les Bains – Paris, France, by Tristan Auer and RDAI
Outstanding Contribution Award
Nick Jones, Founder & CEO, Soho House
Matt Turner, Editor –in-chief of Sleeper Magazine said: “ This was a vintage year for the European Hotel Design Awards, as the shortlist reflected the diversity and dynamism of the sector, striking a balance between branded and independent properties and a wide variety of projects from contemporary boutique hotels to restored grandes dames.
Among the winners were Peninsula Paris, The Beaumont London, Mandarin Oriental’s newly built Bodrum resort and the overall winner, Les Bains in Paris. The winner of the Radical Innovation Award organised by John Hardy Group in Association with Sleeper Magazine, Zoku, from Netherlands by Hans Meyer and Marc Jongerius and designed by Concrete, with a concept for a home-office hybrid as a new type of extended hotel, in line with market demand for a new style of live/work space.