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UK Hotels Swoop Design AwardsThe European Hotel Awards, now in their seventh year, were announced at London’s Marriott Grosvenor Square hotel on 25 October.
UK hotels walked away with five out of the possible nine awards, while James B Sherwood, founder of Orient Express Hotels, received an outstanding achievement award for his contribution to the industry.
Winners on the evening included The Zetter – designed by Chetwoods Associates – which took the best new hotel award for architecture, while The Grove in Hertfordshire, operated by the Ralph Trustees and designed by Fox Linton Associates, took the award for best new hotel interior design.
The best public areas award went to Four Seasons Gresham Palace in Budapest, Hungary, designed by Richmond International; best guestroom design went to Arabella Sheraton Bogenhause in Germany, designed by Bost Berlin Interieur and the best spa and leisure environment award went to Molton Brown Spa at Killarney Plaza Hotel in Ireland, designed by The Syntax Group.
The Zetter took its second award of the night when it was given the innovation award, with judges commending its “clever architectural planning which maximised bedroom numbers in a very compact building while the interior design brings a distinctly new twist to familiar features.”
The Reardon Smith Student Award for the best design of a hote
more: UK Hotels Swoop Design Awards
November 2, 2004 | Viewed 22,487 time(s)
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