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Hotel Property Award 2021
13 October 2021
Hotel Property Award 2021 Winner
196+ hotelforum Munich: Ruby Luna Düsseldorf is the winner of the “Hotel Property Award 2021”
– Ruby Luna, Düsseldorf, Germany
photo : Gregor Hofbauer
Other prize-winners: Das Schlafwerk in Stuttgart and the Villa Copenhagen in Denmark
Munich, 13 October 2021 – This year’s “Hotel Property Award 2021” goes to the Ruby Luna in Düsseldorf. The prize was awarded today at the as part of the hotelforum 196+ conference.
Andreas Martin, Jury Chairman: “This year’s prize-winner convinced the jury in many areas: central location in Düsseldorf’s banking district, translation of the spirit of optimism of the 1960s into an interesting story, and Ruby’s tried-and-tested design, with high-quality fittings and its focus on the essentials. The convincing conversion of the listed former Commerzbank office building, which was planned and built in the early 1960s by Düsseldorf architect Paul Schneider-Esleben, is a good example of the spirit of optimism of that Economic Miracle period, and is considered in architectural terms as a striking high-rise building. All processes relating to ecology during the conversion were audited by the DGNB, from the beginning of the planning to the handover (target standard “Gold”). The Ruby Luna also scores in terms of sustainability by converting the former office building into a hotel.”
– Das Schlafwerk, Korntal-Münchingen, Stuttgart-Nord, Germany
image courtesy of Das Schlafwerk
– Villa Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
photo courtesy of Villa Copenhagen, Denmark
“We are not trying to be all things to all people”, is how the Ruby Luna describes its target group, offering 206 rooms with individuality and character in its “affordable luxury” cosmopolitan avantgarde product. The interior design in the public areas echoes the era of the Economic Miracle. Mankind’s reaching into space and the fascination and joy of futurism are evident in all areas. The “floating” open ground floor has been glazed all around, and creates a special sense of space in the public areas through the visible oversized concrete structure.
The former concrete ramp access to the basement has been sealed with glass panels, and still allows you to look downwards. The area of the former gatehouse with the former switchboard on the raised paving stones has also been integrated into the lobby. Rockets and “space capsules” – an original space suit, partly from a flea market, can be found above the heads and under the feet of the guests. The bar, with its gold-tinted glass panes, contrasts with the open rough concrete ceiling of the public area.
The “Lunar Dunes” courtyard is built in the style of a desert landscape with its own UFO, and the Observatory Bar on the 13th floor on the roof offers a panoramic view of Düsseldorf. The interdisciplinary 18-member jury pre-selected among the 28 candidate hotels from 12 European countries to choose ten nominees from five countries. The following three hotels were selected from these nominees for the final round (in alphabetical order):
Das Schlafwerk (Korntal-Münchingen, Stuttgart North, Germany)
Ruby Luna (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Villa Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Andreas Martin: “All three finalists are highly-specialised products that focus precisely on their target group. The Schlafwerk is of course particularly exciting, as it represents a quantum leap for accommodating fitters and craftspeople.”
Das Schlafwerk in the North of Stuttgart is Germany’s first hybrid concept incorporating a hotel and a boarding house that is specially designed to meet the needs of craftspeople and fitters. The development aims to become the price leader on the market – positioned below the well-known budget brands in terms of price, and deliberately alongside them: Extended stays are possible at the Schlafwerk, and are welcome. This creates budget hotel-level comfort higher than that of many other types of accommodation for craftspeople. Das Schlafwerk offers many room options, from single rooms to 6-bed rooms, both for one night and for extended stays, with the option of self-catering accommodation if desired. The team room is deliberately designed so that smaller groups of craftspeople can share a room with the option of self-catering.
In order to be able to offer a reasonable room rate, the Schlafwerk offers reduced space and equipment and a digital guest journey (digital access 24/7): accessible to guests without requiring a permanently installed app, only with a digital registration form, and “remote controllable” for the staff from anywhere in the world thanks to IOT. The Schlafwerk is conveniently located at the intersection of the A81 motorway and the B27 main road, so that it is close to large highly-dynamic industrial and commercial areas. These include companies such as Porsche in Zuffenhausen and Bosch in Feuerbach, both just a few kilometres away. Accessibility by car (the target group being craftspersons and fitters), and the infrastructure facilities of the micro-location, are of great importance. A 24/7 petrol station, a discount store, several restaurants and a swimming pool are right nearby.
The concept of the Villa Copenhagen is “conscious luxury in a Scandinavian-international style”, accessible to everyone and thus offering diversity. This layout was integrated into a historic post office building from 1912, and offers 390 rooms, 2,000 square metres of conference and meeting rooms, a gym, an outdoor pool and a sauna complex, a garden, two restaurants, four bars and the exclusive event area “The Board”. The hotel is located right next to Copenhagen Central Station, opposite the Tivoli Gardens. This neo-Baroque building at the intersection of Bernstorffsgade and Tietgensgade has been restored to look exactly as it did when it was opened in 1912, when the Danish Post Office moved its headquarters there. In terms of energy, the surplus heat from the kitchen is used to heat the pool on the roof, enabling it to be open for many months of the year. In addition, the conference room has been fitted with a grassed roof.
Five firms are responsible for the interior design: Goddard Littlefair, Universal Design Studios, Eva Harlou, Shamballa and Krook och Tjader. Eva Harlou designed the “Earth Suite” with her interior design firm, which combines high-quality design with a sustainable mind-set: A fully-sustainable suite with only recycled materials and textiles, as well as eco-friendly furniture by Danish manufacturer Mater Design. Shamballa Jewels combines ancient Eastern philosophy with Nordic design traditions, and has furnished the hotel’s eight suites, including the “Shamballa Jewels Suite” and the event space “The Board”.
The Award targeted both hotel developers, owners and operators. Applications to the “Hotel Property Award” were received from hotels which were opened between January 2020 and July 2021. The jury was looking for a successful interplay between architecture and design, integration into the project environment, sustainability and technical innovations, the originality of the concept, as well as cost-effectiveness.
The winners of the “Hotel Property Award 2021”:
Ruby Luna
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
Owned by: Union Investment Real Estate GmbH
Operated by: Ruby GmbH
Project developer: Hines Immobilien GmbH
Architect: Paul Schneider-Esleben/HPP Architekten
Interior design: Matthew Balon/Michael Struck
Type of operation/category: city hotel, no classification
Construction period: 19 months
No. of rooms: 206
Das Schlafwerk
images courtesy of Das Schlafwerk
Location: Korntal-Münchingen, Stuttgart North, Germany
Owned by: Das Schlafwerk Immobilien Besitz GmbH
Operated by: DQuadrat Living GmbH
Project developer: DQuadrat Real Estate GmbH
Architect: Aldinger Architekten Planungsgesellschaft mbH
Interior design: Planungsbüro Niehaus, Carl-Christian Niehaus
Type of operation/category: no classification
Construction period: 13 months
No. of rooms: 97 (6-bed team rooms)
Villa Copenhagen
photos courtesy of Villa Copenhagen, Denmark
luxury hotel interior – lobby design:
photos courtesy of Villa Copenhagen, Denmark
Villa Copenhagen aerial view:
photos : Felix Gerlach
Bathroom entrance deluxe:
photos : Sasha Scherg
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Owned by: Strawberry
Operated by: Nordic Choice Hotel Group
Project developer: Strawberry
Architect: Arkitekterna Krook och Tjader
Interior design: Goddard Littlefair, Universal Design Studios, Eva Harlou, Shamballa, Krook och Tjader
Type of operation/category: city hotel, no classification
Construction period: 32 months
No. of rooms: 390
10 nominee hotels in alphabetical order:
AMERON München Motorworld (Munich, Germany)
CAB20 (Hamburg, Germany)
Das Schlafwerk (Korntal-Münchingen, Stuttgart North, Germany)
Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz (Bruneck/Reischach, Italy)
KONCEPT HOTEL International (Cologne, Germany)
PAPA RHEIN ∙ Hotel & Spa (Bingen, Germany)
Ruby Luna (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Stay KooooK Bern (Berne, Switzerland)
Superbude Wien Prater (Vienna, Austria)
Villa Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Previous winners of the “Hotel Property Award”
Grand Park Hotel Rovinj, Croatia (2020), Schgaguler Hotel Castelrotto/Kastelruth (2019), QO Amsterdam (2018), Bretterbude Heiligenhafen (2017), Reichshof Hamburg CURIO Collection by Hilton (2016), Hotel Zoo Berlin (2015), Holzhotel Forsthofalm Leogang, Salzburger Land (2014), Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes (2013), Hotel TOPAZZ Vienna (2012), 25hours HafenCity Hamburg (2011), Roomers Frankfurt (2010), Lindner Park-Hotel Hagenbeck (2009), 25hours Frankfurt (2008), Schloss Elmau Luxury Spa & Cultural Hideaway (2007), Hotel Daniel Graz (2006), Colosseo Erlebnishotel Rust (2004), Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels and Accor Suite Hotel Hamburg (2003), Hilton Köln (2002).
More information about 196+ hotelforum Munich
196+ hotelforum Munich is the European Hotel Development Conference, which has been a regular annual feature accommodating networking and exchanges between experts when it comes to hotel properties since 2002. Even as a hybrid conference, 196+ hotelforum Munich will offer a highly-qualified communication platform for the hospitality industry, with a varied stage programme and various networking formats.
It will culminate in the presentation of the “Hotel Property Award”. 2021’s 196+ hotelforum Munich will be held on Wednesday, 13 October at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. 196+ events are a brand of the PKF hospitality group. You will find more information at https://196plus.com
Previously on e-architect:
2 September 2021
Hotel Property Award 2021 Winners
196+ hotelforum Munich jury nominates ten hotels for “Hotel Property Award 2021”
• More and more individual hotel concepts, including two holiday hotels
• Hotels from Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Switzerland have been nominated
• Majority of buildings nominated are new, only three conversions
Munich, 2 September 2021 – The interdisciplinary jury of experts has nominated ten hotels from among 28 applications received from 12 European countries for the “Hotel Property Award 2021”, which will be presented on Wednesday, 13 October as part of the hybrid 196+ hotelforum conference.
The ten nominees include six hotels from Germany and one each from Denmark, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. Seven of the hotels are new constructions, three are the result of the conversion of a former administrative building, a bank office building and an old postal building, respectively; two of the nominated hotels belong to the category of holiday hotels.
Andreas Martin, Chairman of the jury: “We have once again seen more newly-built hotels than conversions among the nominated hotels this year as a proportion of the 28 total applications, but also in contrast to previous years, even though ten of the applications were for re-developments and repositioning of existing properties. What is particularly clear this year is that more and more special concepts are coming onto the market, both in the budget segment and in the segment focussing on long-term stays, and that these are characterised by a high degree of individuality, with a strong focus on the respective target group.”
Moreover, the development of the neighbourhood and the embedding of the new hotel in existing or newly-developed surroundings still play a central role in all the nominated hotels.
The expert jury with a total of 18 members is made up of experts from the fields of architecture, operation, development, finance, technical building installations and design of hotel properties, as well as of representatives from the media and academia.
“The discussion among the jury regarding the nomination for the ‘Hotel Property Award 2021’ was very intensive and lively, as always. The strong individuality requires an enhanced examination of the respective product. We were particularly concerned with the issues related to sustainability and integration into the surroundings,” said jury spokesperson and architect Oliver Collignon. “I found the overall conceptual and typological diversity of the 28 hotels submitted remarkable.”
196+ hotelforum considers interaction between the following categories to be decisive in selecting the nominees:
– architectural design quality (innovation)
– integration into the project’s surroundings (destination)
– sustainability and technical innovation (the future)
– the originality of the concept (creativity)
– economic efficiency (investment)
The ten nominees in alphabetical order:
– AMERON Munich Motorworld (Munich, Germany)
– CAB20 (Hamburg, Germany)
– Das Schlafwerk (Korntal-Münchingen, Stuttgart-Nord, Germany)
– Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz (Bruneck/Reischach, South Tyrol, Italy)
– KONCEPT HOTEL International (Cologne, Germany)
– PAPA RHEIN ∙ Hotel & Spa (Bingen, Germany)
– Ruby Luna (Düsseldorf, Germany)
– Stay KooooK Bern (Berne, Schweiz)
– Superbude Wien Prater (Vienna, Austria)
– Villa Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Images for the ten Hotel Property Award 2021 nominees:
– AMERON Munich Motorworld, Munich, Germany
photos courtesy of AMERON Munich Motorworld
– CAB20, Hamburg, Germany
photo © Niklas Heinecke
– Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz, Bruneck/Reischach, South Tyrol, Italy
photos courtesy of Falkensteiner Hotel Kronplatz
– KONCEPT HOTEL International, Cologne, Germany
– PAPA RHEIN ∙ Hotel & Spa, Bingen, Germany
photos courtesy of Papa Rhein Hotel & Spa Bingen, Germany
– Stay KooooK Berne, Switzerland
– Superbude Wien Prater, Vienna, Austria
photos courtesy of Superbude Wien Prater, Vienna, Austria
Hotel Property Award Previous Winners
Grand Park Hotel Rovinj, Croatia (2020), Schgaguler Hotel Castelrotto/Kastelruth (2019), QO Amsterdam (2018), Bretterbude Heiligenhafen (2017), Reichshof Hamburg CURIO Collection by Hilton (2016), Hotel Zoo Berlin (2015), Holzhotel Forsthofalm Leogang, Salzburger Land (2014), Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes (2013), Hotel TOPAZZ Wien (2012), 25hours HafenCity Hamburg (2011), Roomers Frankfurt (2010), Lindner Park-Hotel Hagenbeck (2009), 25hours Frankfurt (2008), Schloss Elmau Luxury Spa & Cultural Hideaway (2007), Hotel Daniel Graz (2006), Colosseo Erlebnishotel Rust (2004), Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels and Accor Suite Hotel Hamburg (2003), Hilton Cologne (2002).
196+ hotelforum Munich
196+ hotelforum Munich is the European Hotel Development Conference, which has been a regular annual feature accommodating networking and exchanges between experts when it comes to hotel properties since 2002. Even as a hybrid conference, 196+ hotelforum Munich will offer a highly-qualified communication platform for the hospitality industry, with a varied stage programme and various networking formats. It will culminate in the presentation of the “Hotel Property Award”. 2021’s 196+ hotelforum Munich will be held on Wednesday, 13 October at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. You will find more information at https://196plus.com
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Grand Park Hotel Rovinj, Croatia:
picture courtesy of hotelforum
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Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, Munich, Germany
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Grand Park Hotel Rovinj, Croatia
photo courtesy of hotelforum
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Hotel Bergamo, Ludwigsburg, Germany
photo : Brigida González
Hotel Ottilia, Copenhagen, Denmark:
photo courtesy of hotelforum
Lighthouse Hotel & Spa, Büsum, Germany:
photo : Andrea Flak
Nhow RAI Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Architects: OMA / Reinier de Graaf
photo courtesy of hotelforum
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Pierdrei Hotel HafenCity Hamburg, Germany
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San Canzian Village & Hotel, Buje, Croatia:
photo courtesy of hotelforum
The Slaak Rotterdam, Netherlands:
photo courtesy of hotelforum
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