Zetter celebrates double at Hotel Design Awards

04 November 2004 by
Zetter celebrates double at Hotel Design Awards

London's Zetter hotel won two major trophies at this year's European Hotel Design Awards, taking the prize for best new hotel and the innovation award.

Second place for best new hotel went to the Laguna Palace and Laguna Suites; third place went to Ken McCulloch's new Dakota concept in Nottingham.

This year's judges included Sir Terence Conran, Grace Leo-Andrieu of GLA International, Chris Rouse of CB Richard Ellis hotels and Mark Jones of the Eden Project.

The judges praised Chetwood Associates, the Zetter's architects, for its innovative approach. "They took a difficult urban site and transformed a redundant building into a highly impressive destination hotel - an achievement made all the more exceptional given the extremely tight budget."

Winners

Best New Hotel, Architecture
Winner: The Zetter, London (Architects: Chetwood Associates)

Best New Hotel, Interior Design Winner: The Grove, Hertfordshire (Designers: Fox Linton Associates)

Best Public Areas Winner: Four Seasons Gresham Palace Budapest (Designers: Richmond International)

Best Guestroom Design Winner: Arabella Sheraton, Bogenhause, Germany (Designers: Bost Berlin Interior Design Architecture)

Best Spa and Leisure Environment Winner: Molton Brown Spa, Killarney, Ireland (Designers: The Syntax Group)

The Innovation Award: Winner: The Zetter, London (Architects: Chetwood Associates; Designers: Precious McBane; Graphics: Fly Productions; Lighting: DPA Lighting)

Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper magazine, 4 November 2004

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