What once
used to be an abandoned headquarters building is now a prestigious hotel and a
great redesign project by NHDR architects.
The Waterhouse is located in
Shanghai, close to the Huangpu River and from its roof one can have an
unlimited view of the city. Apart from being undoubtedly impressive and really
well designed what I admire the most is the excellent mix of materials,
textures and colours. The corten steel facade, the original concrete structure,
the glass surfaces and the white, minimal volume of the additional building.
[1]
The
Waterhouse at South Bund is an energetically conceived and executed 19-room
boutique hotel with a capacity to surprise. Starting with a 1930s warehouse in
Shanghai's old docklands, Singaporean lawyer-turned-hotelier Loh Lik Peng
embarked on a total renovation, stocking the interiors with his trademark
designer furniture (Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, Hans Wegner, et al), which gives
the property added polish. Large windows illuminate the sleek interiors, and
many bedrooms have a terrace or balcony; hi-tech features (bedside control
panel, iPod docking station, cable TV) are supplied in abundance. Clever
juxtapositioning allows glimpses of the rooms from the public areas and vice
versa. [2]
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