Saturday, September 27, 2008

+...HoTeL PuErTa AmEriCa...+


1_2 : Floor 1 by Zaha Hadid, 3_4 : Floor 2 by Norman Foster


1_2 : Floor 5 by Victorio & Lucchino, 3_4 : Floor 4 by Plasma Studio


1_2 :  Reception & Public Rooms by John Pawson, 3_4 : Floor 3 by David Chipperfield




Hotel Puerta America Madrid * * * * * GL
Avenida de América, 41
28002 Madrid - Madrid Community – Spain

The Hotel Puerta América will undoubtedly become renowned as one of the great five-star luxury hotels. A sensorial and intellectual feast that clearly upholds the maxims of hotels in its quest for quality and innovation.

Through a space brimming with an array of different shapes, materials and colours, the aim is for the guest to become involved, to discover a new way of experiencing a hotel without sacrificing comfort. The goal is move towards a new concept in hotels, while at the same time creating a new dimension in services and facilities in order to make visitors’ stays more pleasant.
Under the motto “A passion for excellence”, the hotel reflect this philosophy in their care for guests, always going a step further in delivering the services most important to guests, such as high quality dining facilities, leisure facilities, parking, relaxing grounds and soon. 

The hotel has 342 bedrooms, comprising of 308 premium rooms, 22 junior suites (larger than the premium rooms) and 12 suites, which are located on the 12th (top) floor.

The Hotel Puerta América is a space that invites people to dream - a never been- attempted-before project that has brought together nineteen of the top architecture and design studios in the world from thirteen different countries. The list includes Foster and Partners, Zaha Hadid, Chipperfield, Jean Nouvel, Arata Isozaki, Ron Arad, John Pawson etc

Originality, luxury, innovation and formal freedom define a hotel that awakens its guests’ senses. Each of the floors showcases a different conceptin hotel rooms. All play with different materials, colours and shapes to create spaces that bring together the best in avant-garde design and architecture, where creativity and the freedom to develop each of the spaces has been the hallmark.


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