tp bennett designs a fresh new spot for Aviva at EightyFen
A transparent, community-focused office design represents a milestone in the organisation's commitment to creating positive workspaces.
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The newly refurbished 225-room Hyatt Regency provides a stylish destination for both business and leisure, while the 125-room Hyatt House provides a new ‘home from home’ for those on extended stays on the edge of Westfield Stratford City in the East End of London.
The interior design mirrors the connectivity of Stratford, with subtle nods to the Victorian ‘golden age’ of train travel. Now open, the two hotels create a vibrant new destination for Stratford, contributing to the business and leisure offering of what is fast becoming the most exciting cultural region in the UK.
Scott Brownrigg paid attention to archways, typical of London’s railway, to form entrances to common spaces and inspire bespoke detailing throughout. A rich palette of brass light fittings, marble fixtures and luxury velvet furnishings alongside jewel colours offer a contemporary take on the glamour and travel of the 1920s. Bar and dining booths, with fixed seating and contemporary fluted detailing, are an understated nod to a Victorian railway carriage and provide an elegant feature along the perimeter of each space.
Hyatt Regency rooms feature fresh interiors, with bold splashes of colours and high-quality brass fittings, including bespoke designed ‘pill’ lights and details on the mini bar area. Hyatt House rooms provide modern, apartment-style suites with fully equipped kitchens and flexible workspaces.