The Star - New chic in town
The prominent ''W" signs at the porte cochere and on the facade make a distinct statement as you drive up to the latest hotel on the block along Jalan Ampang. The swanky international hotel chain needs little introduction, having dotted skylines in over 50 cities worldwide since the first W opened in New York in 1998.
The W Hotel and Residences Kuala Lumpur made its debut in Malaysia in August- Part of Marriott International Inc, the 55-storey luxury chic property occupies a mere 1.3-acre (0.5ha) space, but is big on style and breaks away from the notion of traditional luxury. The project is owned by Tropicana Corporation Bhd and was designed by local firm Veritas Design Group in collaboration with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP or SOM, the American architecture, interior design, engineering and urban planning firm responsible for the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The hotel is SOM's first project in Malaysia.
There's a high-tech feel to it, and an unconventional element of surprise. And I think KL, being a cosmopolitan city, was ready . for it'' she adds, Tay adds that the "W" is also a brand that readily evolves to "capture the prevailing avant garde culture of the times".
"So the concept of the meeting of rivers and the whole energy behind it forms a strong design element at the hotel. I think that's a nice aspect to it, because even though it's futuristic, the hotel also embraces values about sustainable resilience, so that new ethic coming in is a good thing. It is not just a luxury brand but also a thinking brand, not just style-driven, but also always engaging with the artistic community," she adds.
A distinct design feature seen throughout the hotel, which has 150 rooms and suites, is the pixel or dot, used to depict the multi-cultural and multi-ethnic makeup of the country.
"The glass and aluminium facade is unique and complex. There is a lot of fine detailing and finesse in it; it's not just a flat surface but has a lot of depth and shadow. It is a well-articulated texture and we are very proud of it adds Tay, Indeed, those familiar with the brand are also proud to finally have the W in our own backyard.
Setting a Green example
At WKL, minimal windows to wall ratio and the use of appropriate glazing are the few methods used to achieve energy efficiency and thermal comfort of the buildings. The air-conditioning system is also designed to be energy efficient-Other green features indude naturally-ventilated above ground car parks and the use of rainwater harvesting system for landscape irrigation.
Compost bins to recycle organic waste are also in place as well as envi-rorunental management practices during occupancy, which include monitoring and setting targets to minimise energy and water use, develop-ing a Building User Guide on environmental-friendly facilities as well as providing recycling bins for collection and storage of different recyclable waste.