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Hyatt announces Andaz Shanghai opening

20 October 2011 15:56:44 GMT


Hyatt Hotels Corporation has introduced its lifestyle brand Andaz to Asia with a newly constructed 28-storey hotel in Shanghai's Xintiandi district designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.

The Xintiandi neighborhood, on the edge of the former French Concession, retains the antique walls, tiles and façades of the traditional shikumen (stone-gate) houses of old Shanghai, while the interiors showcase prestigious modern brands, fashion boutiques, stylish restaurants and bars, creating a landmark destination that combines the historical and cultural identities of the city.
 
The hotel features 307 spacious guestrooms, including 47 premier rooms and suites, ranging in size from 850 to 2,000 square feet (80 to 193 square metres), all enjoying  views over Xintiandi or the city. I


LED lighting on the ceiling allows guests to choose the colour and mood of their room, while, in the bathroom, where the walls resemble a roughly hewn rock face, the transparent sink and translucent bath can also be programmed to glow in different colours.
 
"Andaz Shanghai sets a new standard for modern, high-rise buildings in historic urban districts in its innovative design, diverse program mix, and connection to surrounding context. Synthesizing old and new, the hotel responds sensitively with a warm-grey stone cladding and low-rise podiums that engage the historic neighbourhood at street level, while at the same time, the project's powerful architectural form and high-end amenities embody the dynamism of modern-day cosmopolitan Shanghai," said Joshua Chaiken, design principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the architecture design firm for the hotel. "Andaz Shanghai conveys a fashionable sensibility that extends and further develops the character of the historic Xintiandi."
 
Restaurants and bars include The Andaz Lounge, a casual, all-day space where guests and visitors can congregate for a convivial drink or snack.

Adjacent to Andaz Lounge is Éclair, a patisserie which, as the name suggests, specializes in the classic French pastry, as well as freshly baked breads, cakes, homemade ice cream and refreshing drinks.
 
The main dining and wining outlet in the hotel is Hai Pai (a local phrase meaning “modern Shanghainese spirit”), which is a four-level hub  housing two restaurants, a bar and private dining rooms,.
With terrace views overlooking Xintiandi, the restaurant aspires to be a friendly, neighbourhood eatery offering unpretentious Shanghainese and French comfort food. Four private dining rooms with seating for six to 16 people, are available for guests who prefer privacy, and in these rooms, tailor-made menus can be offered for special occasions.  
 
Three floors of event space provide unique venues for meetings, social occasions, fashion shows and weddings.
 
Three Meeting Andaz Studios measuring from 538 sq ft (50 sq m) to 1,119 sq ft (104 sq m) are ideal for intimate meetings or events, while the 5,845 sq ft (543 sq m) Ballroom can hold cocktail receptions for 460 people or cater to 300 guests for banquets.
 
At the end of the year, the residential-style Andaz Garden Studio will open, featuring four event rooms and a spectacular Glass Pavilion surrounded by water – an ideal “wedding chapel” or red-carpet event space – and two organically shaped outdoor terraces.  From the Glass Pavilion, a glass elevator will descend directly into the Ballroom, creating a dramatic entrance for a VIP or wedding couple.
 
Andaz Shanghai offers more than 23,000 square feet (2,200 square metres) of relaxation facilities, featuring a translucent indoor pool, which glows with internal LED lighting and a 24-hour gym with the latest cardio workout equipment.
 
Opening at a later stage, Optime Spa, like its legendary city, will draw on both old and new, paying homage to proven Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) methods while adopting the best of modern holistic and wellness practices to offer cutting-edge, anti-aging and results-oriented treatments.

The artwork at Andaz Shanghai – all by artists with a strong connection to the city – was selected around the theme of “Collective New Media Art," referencing the hotel’s unique location, and exploring themes of past and present, new and old, deconstruction and reconstruction. The artwork aims to challenge the conventions of art in a hotel space and break down boundaries for visual experiences, allowing guests not only to observe, but also to interact with pieces. The diverse mixed media used, from LED lighting to sensors and from video projections to recycled materials, combine to create an eclectic and refreshingly unconventional collection.

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