Stonehill Taylor, completed a brand new hotel building in the Hudson Yards area for HY36. The property immediately became the city’s number one hotel in TripAdvisor. The striking building is a testament to the firm’s vision for the city’s hospitality architecture.
Stonehill Taylor’s recent architecture projects include new builds, such as the Whitby and HY36, to renovations, like the Intercontinental Barclay, and adaptive re-use projects, such as the Moxy Times Square and The NoMad Hotel. The firm is also poised to build nearly 20 new NYC hotels in the years ahead, including four Moxy hotels in New York.
Through their distinguished architectural language, Stonehill Taylor is reshaping hospitality architecture in the city. As a proliferation of cookie-cutter hotel buildings have been raised in Manhattan in the last decade, Stonehill Taylor is defying this model by creating considered, location-minded destinations for a host of different brands. The firm’s work demonstrates that good design yields good business for developers.
The firm’s architecture team specializes in recognizing potential for developers, turning regulatory requirements into design features and maximizing usable and programmable space for the hotel. The terraced structure of the Whitby hotel and the three floors of public programming underground, as well as the 70ft atrium of the new HY36 hotel are examples of standout features the firm created that delivered value to the developers in a great way. HY36’s striking features include intricate use of metal on the facade, the dramatic steel-and-glass atrium, an angled sound absorbing wall in the back of the lobby and a skylighted dining room/ bar in the back. A sculptural glass canopy is soon to come.
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