The ME Hotel. Foster and Partners
The ME Hotel
Architects: Foster and Partners
Location: London, UK
Area: 28,070 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Francisco Guerrero, Nigel Young - Foster + Partners
The ME Hotel - the first flagship hotel in which everything, from the shell of the building to the bathroom fittings has been designed by Foster + Partners - has opened in London. An elegant fusion of interior and exterior design, the scheme completes the grand sweep of buildings that make up the Aldwych Crescent, repairing the urban grain and restoring a little lost glamour to the heart of the West End.
The design seamlessly integrates the construction of a new 157-bed hotel with the
restoration of the adjacent 1904 Marconi House, whose interior has been
entirely restructured to accommodate 87 apartments. The new hotel building
occupies a triangular site and is clad in Portland stone, corresponding in
height and scale to its neighbour.
An elliptical tower on the corner of the hotel defines the end-point for the
Aldwych Crescent and marks the main entrance at street level, which is
sheltered beneath a wide glass fan. The corner tower is topped by a glass
cupola - a contemporary reinterpretation of the Edwardian-style domed roof
across the street - that houses the living space for the impressive ME
penthouse suite, with its 360-degree panorama of the city. Arriving guests pass
through the ground floor lounge, public restaurants and bar, and ascend to a
dedicated hotel lobby and champagne bar on the first floor, housed within a
nine-storey high pyramidal space, clad entirely in white marble.
The hotel rooms combine clean, minimal lines with a dramatic monochrome palette
of luxurious materials. Suspended from the white leather walls of each room is
a black lacquered cabinet, which incorporates a television and entertainment
system, back-lit onyx shelves and the mini bar. Discreet lighting and services
are seamlessly integrated, including the Lumina FLO table light by Foster +
Partners. Full-height triangular bay windows project to reveal long views of
the Strand.
On the tenth floor, the hotel’s rooftop terraces are an urban oasis - the Radio
Rooftop Bar offers spectacular views of the river and Westminster skyline.
Further guest facilities are located directly beneath the central atrium at
lower ground level and include versatile conference suites, a gym and a luxury
25-seat screening room, bringing the glamour of Theatreland into the heart of
the hotel.
David Nelson,
Head of Design at Foster + Partners:
“Our intention has been to make sure that the hotel will be a unique
experience, efficient to run and appropriate to the level of service that the
ME hotel wishes to deliver. We put ourselves in the guests’ position to make
sure that their experience would be exceptional - we extensively prototyped the
rooms and made many changes to improve design and to stay within agreed
budgets. The result combines a high level of functionality with a simple,
refined aesthetic.”
Giles Robinson, Partner,
Foster + Partners:
“By designing the hotel inside and out, down to the last detail, we were able to
maintain a high level of quality and continuity. Inside, the bold black and
white interior palette establishes a strong identity - we defined the
individual character of each space through variations in tone, texture and
scale. This commitment to quality throughout would not have been possible
without the encouragement of our client and our shared goal to create an
exceptional experience for guests.”