Hilton Heathrow Airport, London
Connecting guests to the great British landscape, the concept for this redesign is centered on the narrative 'A view from above,' inspired by the views captured flying in and out of Heathrow Airport. Building on the existing architecture, the new design includes a full refurbishment of the ground floor entrance lobby, café, bar, and restaurant.
The Sound Hotel Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Seattle
A boutique property, The Sound Hotel Belltown Seattle, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, serves its guests with spaces and amenities inspired by the local culture. The contemporary aesthetic provides a canvas for guests to foster their artistic aspirations and connect with their surroundings. Fresh, bright accents contrast with deeper tones and natural finishes to create an ideal environment for those looking to experience all that Belltown has to offer.
Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville
Commissioned by the Spanish king whose name it bears, one of the most prestigious hotels in Europe, Hotel Alfonso XIII, represents the complex and layered cultural history of Seville, from its Moorish artistic influences and exotic Andalusian culture. Rendered in a neo-Mujedar style, the hotel is a perfectly harmonious addition to historic Seville, the romantic southernmost part of Spain, which introduced the world to flamenco dancing and bullfighting.
The Watermark at Westwood Village, Los Angeles
HBA Los Angeles and HBA Procurement have brought the resort living lifestyle to The Watermark at Westwood Village, a luxury senior community. Approaching the project from a hospitality-minded perspective, the design team sought to honor the structure's midcentury modernist roots, reinterpreted from a contemporary viewpoint. Through the exploration of deconstructing boundaries, we created an architectural vocabulary that plays with nature-inspired, spatial relationships.
Great Scotland Yard
Tradition and history meet present-day luxury in the design of Great Scotland Yard, the first Unbound Collection by Hyatt hotel in the UK. Away from conventional hospitality codes, HBA designers elected to express the individuality of Great Scotland Yard through an unexpected play of Edwardian-inspired hues and patterns, conventional Whitehall, and a burst of colour that relives the timeless elegance and sophistication of the era with a flair of contemporary details.