Two of the industries hit hardest by COVID-19 were travel and hospitality. With hotels making up a large percentage of the overall hospitality market, the two go hand in hand. Now, thanks to vaccine availability and over a year of social distancing, these markets are finally making a comeback. But they aren’t coming back quite the same as you may remember.
Recently, there has been much press about open office plans, mostly about how bad these work environments are and that they don’t work.
There’s little doubt today’s commercial interiors—from corporate offices to hospitals, schools and hotels—look and function better than ever. It’s no wonder either; project teams tend to focus a great deal of attention on efficiency and appearance to ensure occupant comfort and productivity, particularly in the workplace.
Widespread use of sustainable construction practices and building products made with recycled content and other “Green” materials enabled the Fairmont Hotel and Resort in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to achieve LEED Gold certification.
Hotel Hugo defines industrial chic. This careful balance isn’t an accident; Pozzi relied on seemingly minor details, like ASSA ABLOY’s Rockwood door pulls, to create Hotel Hugo’s distinct character.