Fashionable Marylebone Lane Comes Inside at London?s BoTree Hotel
The BoTree Hotel is a new 229-room London destination by Concrete Amsterdam that evokes a village-like atmosphere with historic charm.
London is awash in trendy neighborhoods, each with their own distinct historic charm and contemporary character. Strategically situated at the intersection of chic Marylebone, highbrow Mayfair, and hip Soho, BoTree Hotel is a new 229-room destination that evokes the village-like atmosphere of these surroundings. Dutch architecture firm Concrete Amsterdam?s bold, site-responsive design of its lobby, BoTree Bar, guest rooms, and suites brings the color and vibrancy of the street life outside indoors while still providing guests with the chance to retreat for a while.
Carefully considered proportioning, materiality, and decorative detail makes the transition from outdoors to inside seamless. Floral accents ? a hint to the Marylebone area?s particular fixation with the plant ? serve as a thematic through-line across the different public and private areas of the hotel; from motif headboards in each guest room to a curved, criss cross-patterned mesh facade structure above the hotel?s entrance that serves as armature for vine formations.
A similarly arrayed wooden fin installation takes pride of place in the lobby and helps break up different peripheral seating areas programmed on a residential scale. Suffused with indoor greenery and flower arrangements, these different alcoves also take on the very English atmosphere of a home conserv...
London is awash in trendy neighborhoods, each with their own distinct historic charm and contemporary character. Strategically situated at the intersection of chic Marylebone, highbrow Mayfair, and hip Soho, BoTree Hotel is a new 229-room destination that evokes the village-like atmosphere of these surroundings. Dutch architecture firm Concrete Amsterdam?s bold, site-responsive design of its lobby, BoTree Bar, guest rooms, and suites brings the color and vibrancy of the street life outside indoors while still providing guests with the chance to retreat for a while.
Carefully considered proportioning, materiality, and decorative detail makes the transition from outdoors to inside seamless. Floral accents ? a hint to the Marylebone area?s particular fixation with the plant ? serve as a thematic through-line across the different public and private areas of the hotel; from motif headboards in each guest room to a curved, criss cross-patterned mesh facade structure above the hotel?s entrance that serves as armature for vine formations.
A similarly arrayed wooden fin installation takes pride of place in the lobby and helps break up different peripheral seating areas programmed on a residential scale. Suffused with indoor greenery and flower arrangements, these different alcoves also take on the very English atmosphere of a home conserv...
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