Hospitality

We design hospitality environments that embrace the guest experience, surpass our clients’ expectations and predict guests’ desires at every level of detail. With a range of services from architecture and planning to interiors and branding, our hospitality group has worked with major hotel operators as well as independent investors and land owners to deliver a range of environments—hotels, resorts, cruise ships, spas and casinos.

Featured Projects
Hilton Baltimore
The new Hilton Baltimore is poised to play a key role in the continued success of the Inner Harbor Entertainment and Convention Center District in downtown Baltimore. In addition to providing a café, expansive lobby and extensive conference facilities, the building takes advantage of its unique position by enhancing the pedestrian experience from the convention center to Camden Yards.
Ritz Carlton Palm Beach Guest Rooms
The renovation of the high-end hotel’s guest rooms blends color, textures and materials reminiscent of 1920s Palm Beach with modern technology to accommodate the tech-savvy traveler. The luxurious but functional rooms predict guest needs and surpass their expectations, all the while expressing the Ritz-Carlton brand and showcasing regional flavor.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Sited to maximize views of the water and the downtown skyline, the arcing structure of the Mandarin Oriental is one of Miami’s most recognizable icons. Designed to both reference its location and whisper of the Orient, the six-star hotel, which boasts more than 300 rooms, provides a fitting American debut for Asia’s premier hotel company.
Fantasy Springs Resort And Casino
Fantasy Springs, a world-class gambling facility that has grown quickly from a single card room, wanted to secure its position as one of the Palm Springs area’s most successful casinos. With an expansion and master plan that augments the casino with family-friendly entertainment, the Cabazon tribe has created an exciting resort environment, while serving the needs of its own community.
Spa Palazzo at Boca Raton Resort
In the 1920s, the Boca Raton Resort was known as "the greatest resort in the world." Today, the resort’s new award-winning Spa Palazzo is capturing some of the same kudos. Inspired by a Moorish design of a Spanish palace, the luxurious spa complements the resort’s original Mediterranean feel, but also gives it modern-day relevance.
Todd Lundgren AIA NCARB, Vice President
“Many forces are pushing the hospitality industry to answer to its customers like never before—online booking and selection, growing access to user reviews, and an active baby boomer population to name a few. For these reasons, brand loyalty is on the decline and the urge for new and varied experiences is on the rise. Our hospitality group responds with travel destinations that stand out from the crowd and deliver something different, fresh, and unexpected.”