A Contemporary Statement in Sustainable Luxury Hospitality

The Fairmont Hotel emerges as an architectural landmark within a large-scale, mixed-use development. Designed over 100,000 square meters and rising over 70 meters above the urban podium, the project offers a contemporary reinterpretation of high-end hospitality with a strong commitment to sustainability, material authenticity, and spatial performance.

Spatial Configuration and Functional Integration

The project is composed of two independent yet interconnected towers, strategically positioned to interface seamlessly with adjacent cultural, commercial, and convention facilities:

  • South Tower: 211 rooms and suites, extensive business and dining facilities, private lobby, and direct access to the banquet halls

  • North Tower: 148 rooms with exclusive access to the landscaped rooftop garden, offering panoramic views over the cityscape and adjacent green zones

  • Both towers are connected to grand foyers, ballrooms, multipurpose halls, and performance venues—supporting a broad range of public and private functions

Material Language and Architectural Expression

The hotel’s identity is shaped by a refined material palette, designed for both longevity and tactile richness:

  • Natural stone flooring and wall cladding in large modules (up to 90×180 cm), applied in dry-mount format for durability and minimal environmental impact

  • Use of FSC-certified engineered wood, brushed metals, and custom stone inlays across lobby and guestroom interiors

  • High-performance double-glazed curtain walls with solar control and daylight optimization

  • Stone marquetry in public furniture, blending craftsmanship with functional elegance

Environmental Performance and Sustainable Systems

From early design stages, the project integrated a broad range of environmental strategies, aiming to reduce ecological footprint and enhance user well-being:

  • Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems for thermal efficiency in HVAC

  • Intelligent LED lighting systems integrated with daylight sensors and zoning control

  • Use of natural acoustic felts in ceilings and wall systems as an eco-friendly sound absorption solution

  • Accessible rooftop garden combining hardscape and softscape layers to reduce urban heat island effect and support passive climate regulation

Banqueting and Event Spaces

A central component of the hotel complex is the grand reception hall, equipped with adaptable partitions, state-of-the-art AV systems, and iconic chandelier installations. Its scale and flexibility make it ideal for hosting everything from large-scale conferences and galas to intimate cultural events.

Architecture That Endures and Inspires

The Fairmont Hotel is more than a place of temporary residence; it is a contemporary architectural manifesto—a spatial composition where form, function, and sustainability converge to define a new benchmark in luxury hospitality.

By harmonizing cutting-edge systems, timeless materials, and holistic design logic, the project creates a memorable, resilient, and human-centered experience that both respects the environment and celebrates the art of space-making.