With an increasing emphasis on architecture and design, today’s hotels aim to be a home away from home for guests. In this highly respected speaker program presented by Artichoke magazine, we explore the importance of holistic design in hotels – from the bedside lamps to the hotel bar.
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84 O’Riordan Street
Alexandria Sydney NSW
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Image: Alex Hotel in Perth, with interiors
by Arent&Pyke. Photography: Anson Smart
Speakers.
Timo Bures
General Manager, The Old Clare Hotel
Timo Bures is general manager of the recently opened and much anticipated The Old Clare Hotel, designed by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer. He has been intergral in the conceptualisation and creation of the project from the ground up. Previously, Timo was general manager of Hotel Hotel in Canberra.
Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke are principals of Arent&Pyke, an interior design practice that creates responsive and emotionally layered spaces. Their first commercial project, Alex Hotel in Perth, is driven by the concept of “hotel as home.”
Harlan Redgen, together with Philip Mathieson, established architecture and interior design studio Redgen Mathieson in 2010. In addition to residential work across Sydney, Harlan has led hotel projects including Hotel Realm and Burbury Hotel in Canberra, and the soon to be opened Little National Hotel, a new concept that brings the idea of affordable luxury to the hotel market.