[fusion_text] Efficient Hotel Design to Save on Monthly Utility Costs With construction costs on the rise, most developers are looking for ways to cut both upfront and operational costs. One way to drive down operational costs is to design a hotel as energy efficient as possible. While we see very few developers pursuing “formal” sustainable […]
Tag Archives: Green Design
Hotel Shadow Studies Bring Added Value In Design
[fusion_text] Hotel Shadow Studies Bring Added Value To Hotel Projects Hotel developers do not want to enter their first summer season and realize their hotel pool sits in the shadow 90% of the day! Architectural shadow studies early in the design process will help you avoid this, as well as other costly design mistakes. See below […]
What are the most popular hotel brands?
[fusion_text] What are the most popular brands and where are they being built? According to a recent Lodging Econometrics report, the world hotel construction market is growing 8% year over year. The U.S market has played a big role in this growth. Here are the top 5 cities in the U.S. with the highest hotel […]
Developers Consider Dual Branded Hotels
[fusion_text] Developers Considering Dual Branding for New Projects In recent years, dual-branding has become a popular trend with increased interest among both business and leisure travelers. Dual-branded hotels, also known as “Two-in-One” hotels or “Two-Pack” hotels, are simply single structure hotels housing two separate hotel flags typically under the same brand umbrella. Our team is […]
Hotel Block & Plank Costs On The Rise
[fusion_text] Evaluate Your Construction Options To Reduce Project Costs I received some great feedback from our readers on our recent Rising Lumber Costs newsletter. We had lots of intriguing questions and wanted to continue this dialogue by sharing some similar information about pricing trends for CMU (Block) and Hollow Core Plank construction. I’d like to […]
Lumber Prices On The Rise
[fusion_text] Hotel Developers Facing Rising Lumber Prices One area we find ourselves discussing often is the rising cost of hotel construction. Our last newsletter highlighted hotel construction type trends as well as general increases in material prices across the US. Today we’ll expand on this and look specifically at how the rising cost of lumber has […]
What Construction Type is Right for your Hotel?
[fusion_text] What Construction Type is Right for your Hotel? Hardly a day goes by where we don’t find ourselves talking to hotel developers about construction types. Whether it be wood, concrete, steel, block & plank, or ICF, construction costs continue to be on the rise and evaluating all your options for construction early on will […]
Hoteliers Now Considering Salt Water Pools
[fusion_text] Hotel Developers Now Considering Salt Water Pools Love them or loathe them, pools are a brand required amenity for many popular hotel flags. For hotel owner, it’s important to understand your options when it comes to pool technology as it ultimately will affect the overall maintenance, costs, and guest experience at your property. In […]
A New IHG Brand – avid™ hotels
[fusion_text] A New IHG Brand – avid™ hotels Last week, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) named its new midscale hotel brand – avid™ hotels. Our team is excited to already be working on several avid™ projects across the country. Below you will see a couple of renderings from one of these projects that our team recently created. […]
Hotel HVAC Systems – What Are My Options? Part 3
[fusion_text] Part 3 – Choose the Right HVAC For Guestroom Noise Room noise is the number one complaint of hotel guests. Guestroom HVAC systems can cause high levels of guestroom noise. So today I present one very important- yet overlooked- product difference between PTACs, VTACs, and VRF– Guestroom Noise. When looking at guestroom HVAC noise […]









