The newly opened Park Hyatt Bangkok is the first of its kind in the Thai city.
As with Park Hyatt hotels in other major cities, the hotel uses art as a focal point with two installations created by Japanese artist Hirotoshi Sawada. The hotel tower and adjoining luxury shopping mall form a three-dimensional figure eight (a symbol of luck in Chinese culture) when seen from above. The facade of the hotel is covered in aluminium tiles, forming a glistening patterned effect reflective of traditional Thai architecture. With an interior designed by New York-based firm Yabu Pushelberg, the space is intended to be reflective of Thai culture and customs.
The Park Hyatt Bangkok will offer lavish permanent residences and world-class restaurants all with traditional Thai influences.
Luxurious Art-Focused Hotels
The Park Hyatt Bangkok is Attached to a Luxury Shopping Mall
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Art-focused Hotels - Hotels are focusing on art installations and reflecting local culture to enhance the guest experience.
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3. Permanent Residences Within Hotels - Hotels are expanding their offerings to include luxury permanent residences for guests who want to live in the same aesthetic and cultural context after their stays.
Industry Implications
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2. Real Estate Industry - Hotels are expanding into the luxury real estate market by offering permanent residences for guests.
3. Art and Design Industry - Hotels are commissioning art installations and collaborating with design firms to create unique and culturally reflective spaces for their guests.