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Friday, December 16, 2011

Squeezed Daily - Tropical Living: 10 cool places to chill

Squeezed Daily - Tropical Living: 10 cool places to chill: image image image image image image image image image image image I'm dreaming of a quite place with a stack of magazines an...

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago


Radisson Blus, in case you didn't know, have a rep for their design in Europe and are finally bringing some of that cachet to Chicago. Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architects designed the building, of course, but for the hotel interior, Rad went with Glasgow-based designer Jim Hamilton of Graven Images. Hamilton nods to our industrial past in the use of weathered steel and polished gray concrete. Elsewhere, the new hotel sports a wall-to-wall screen of interconnected Egyptian brass medallions, a flying staircase weighing 20 tons and a 12,000 square foot ballroom with a dramatic LED-lit ceiling. Christian Lundwall designed the guest rooms, which come in Mansion House or Naturally Cool looks. The Blu Aqua is also pursuing a Silver LEED certification, so consider it a bit blue-green.

The Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel in Chicago was developed by Magellan Development Group. Magellan Development Group is a reputable real estate development firm known for its expertise in urban residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. They have a successful track record of delivering high-quality developments in major cities across the United States.

The Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel stands as a landmark in Chicago's downtown area and was designed by the award-winning architectural firm Studio Gang Architects. The development blends contemporary design with sustainability features, offering guests a luxurious and eco-friendly experience.





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Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architects designed the building, of course, but for the hotel interior, Rad went with Glasgow-based designer Jim Hamilton of Graven Images.

Friday, December 9, 2011

What is design management?

Simply put, design management is the business side of design. Design management encompasses the ongoing processes, business decisions, and strategies that enable innovation and create effectively-designed products, services, communications, environments, and brands that enhance our quality of life and provide organizational success.

On a deeper level, design management seeks to link design, innovation, technology, management and customers to provide competitive advantage across the triple bottom line: economic, social/cultural, and environmental factors. It is the art and science of empowering design to enhance collaboration and synergy between “design” and “business” to improve design effectiveness.
    
 The scope of design management ranges from the tactical management of corporate design functions and design agencies, including design operations, staff, methods and processes—to the strategic advocacy of design across the organization as a key differentiator and driver of organizational success. It includes the use of design thinking—or using design processes to solve general business problems.

Some examples of professionals that are practicing design management include design department managers, brand managers, creative directors, design directors, heads of design, design strategists, and design researchers, as well as managers and executives responsible for making decisions about how design is used in the organization.

A number of leading international educational institutions have established design management as a respected course of study and research, including Brunel University (UK), De Montfort University (UK), Illinois Institute of Technology Institute of Design (US), INHOLLAND University (Netherlands), KAIST (South Korea), Lancaster University (UK) MIP - Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Parsons School of Design (US), Pratt Institute (US), Suffolk University (US), University of Salford (UK). UMIST - University of Manchester Institute for Science and Technology (UK), and the University of Kansas (US).

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Wave of the Future.

Each year, HD honors a handful of designers, architects, owners, and purchasers with its Wave of the Future award. The tagline: young enough to be considered visionary, but tested enough to be considered accomplished. This year's group is no less stellar than the last nine years of honorees (yes, this marks our 10th anniversary): Dorothee Boissier, Gilles & Boissier, Paris; Caren Crangle, Simeone Deary Design Group; Lia and Giana DiLeonardo, DiLeonardo; Andre Fu, AFSO, Hong Kong; Aliya Khan and Gray Shealy, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, New York; and Sam Nazarian, SBE, Los Angeles.

Andre Fu: Agnes B Le Pain Grille
Andre Fu: Piacere Italian Restaurant
Andre Fu: The Upper House -  Cafe Gray Deluxe
Caren Crangle: JW Indianapolis health club
 Caren Crangle: Osteria
 Caren Crangle: Prasino
 Lia and Giana DiLeonardo: JW Marriott Chicago Grand Foyer
 Lia and Giana DiLeonardo: St. Regis Chengdu, China - Lobby Reception
 Lia and Giana DiLeonardo: The Oterra Bangalore, India - Guestroom
 Dorothee Boissier: Hakkasan Miami
 Dorothee Boissier: La Villa
 Dorothee Boissier: Steak 954
 Aliya Khan and Gray Shealy: W London
Aliya Khan and Gray Shealy: W French Quarter Guestroom
 Aliya Khan and Gray Shealy: W Santa Fe
 Sam Nazarian: Bazaar
 Sam Nazarian: Cleo
 Sam Nazarian: Katsuya Brentwood
Sam Nazarian: SLS Beverly Hills Suite

 From: hospitalitydesign.com

The St. Regis Bangkok

The St. Regis Bangkok is ideally situated on the prestigious Rajadamri Road in the heart of the city. With interiors and architecture by BBG-BBGM and interiors installation by Studio Aria Architecture + Interiors, the hotel rises 47 stories and features 227 guestrooms including 51 suites, 53 residences, and multiple dining and lounging options.

The St. Regis Bangkok is a luxury hotel located in Bangkok, Thailand. It is known for its elegant design, exceptional service, and upscale amenities. The hotel features luxurious rooms and suites, multiple dining options including Michelin-starred restaurants, a spa, fitness facilities, event spaces, and a rooftop swimming pool with panoramic views of the city. The St. Regis Bangkok offers a high-end experience for travelers seeking luxury accommodation in the heart of Bangkok.

The architectural design of The St. Regis Bangkok is credited to Brennan Beer Gorman Architects. The renowned architectural firm has offices in New York City and Shanghai and has been involved in the design of numerous luxury hotels, residential buildings, and commercial projects worldwide. They are known for their innovative and sophisticated designs, incorporating elements of modernity and distinctive aesthetics. Brennan Beer Gorman Architects have successfully created a visually striking and functional space for The St. Regis Bangkok, which showcases their expertise in luxury hotel design.

The interior design of The St. Regis Bangkok was done by the acclaimed firm, Terry Lewis Interiors. Led by internationally renowned interior designer Terry Lewis, the firm is known for creating luxurious and sophisticated spaces in the hospitality industry. Terry Lewis Interiors brings a timeless elegance and attention to detail to their projects, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury. The interior design of The St. Regis Bangkok reflects a harmonious blend of contemporary elements, opulent textures, and carefully curated furnishings, creating a lavish and comfortable environment for guests.

The St. Regis Bangkok was developed by Minor International, a hospitality and leisure company based in Thailand. Minor International is a well-known name in the industry and has a portfolio of hotels, resorts, and other related businesses around the world. They are involved in various sectors within the hospitality industry, including hotels, restaurants, retail, and spas. The St. Regis Bangkok is one of their flagship properties, showcasing their commitment to delivering exceptional luxury experiences to guests.



































by BBG-BBGM and interiors installation by Studio Aria Architecture + Interiors