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Choosing an architecture firm for your new hotel construction project

Written by Compass Group | May 12, 2020

Five things to consider when reviewing architecture firms 

Architecture is among the most important things to consider in a new hotel project. Here are five things that construction companies should factor in as they determine which architecture firms to partner with. 

 

  1. Demonstrates a reputable portfolio of work. Despite the industry, construction companies should ask for, and carefully consider, an architect’s portfolio of work. For hotel projects, architectural vendors should be able to show examples of similar hotel and/or hospitality work. This demonstrates not only their design approach but ensures they have worked through the nuances of hotel design. 

  2. A great partner. Architects must work closely with their partners, such as engineers, project managers, and product vendors. So when considering an architecture firm for hotel projects, look beyond the architects themselves. Ask the architecture firms targeted questions about how they coordinate with others, and perhaps request referrals from past partnerships. 

  3. An experienced team. New hotel construction projects are not simple builds. Make sure the architecture firm you’re contracting has an experienced team that offers seasoned architects as well as young architects with fresh perspectives. Larger teams can also handle more of the project in-house, including interior design. For construction managers, that means less vendors to handle.

  4. A diverse team. Not only should you consider the team’s diversity in skill sets, but you should also think about how diversity within the team itself can benefit a project. Consider an architecture firm that is diverse in gender, age, race, and ethnicity. Diverse teams offer varying perspectives, which ensures the team is equipped to design a hotel that best serves the intended customers as well as the local community. 

  5. A team that understands and respects locality. No matter where you’re building a new hotel, it’s imperative that the building design complements its surroundings and appeases locals. Ask the architecture firms you’re considering how they factor in the local history, culture, and landscape when designing. When reviewing their portfolio, consider the location of each project and how they integrate with the environment around them. 

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