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Los Angeles: Explore Two Hotels Under One Roof at the Moxy and AC Downtown L.A.

Los Angeles: Explore Two Hotels Under One Roof at the Moxy and AC Downtown L.A.

FromTravel by Design


Los Angeles: Explore Two Hotels Under One Roof at the Moxy and AC Downtown L.A.

FromTravel by Design

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg have been partners in design (and in life) for decades, creating award-winning hospitality spaces that span the globe and never deliver the same experience twice.When they were asked to design the interiors for two distinct hotels built inside the same 37-story building in Downtown Los Angeles, George and Glenn decided to craft the spaces for two contemporary “protagonists” — rooted in the lifestyles of Southern California artists. For The Moxy Downtown LA, they imagined a desert nomad, who would imbue the hotel with a vivacious, mismatched aesthetic and restless energy. For The AC Hotel Downtown LA, they built an elegant Southern California atelier for an artist in residence, constructing a precise, focused space for creatives to host business and social calls alike.In this episode, host Hamish Kilburn — a longtime fan of Yabu Pushelberg — gains deep insights into how George and Glenn create the personalities who drive their hotel designs. He learns how they approached the new Moxy and AC hotels in Downtown L.A. as siblings of the same family,  standing completely on their own but sharing a cultural lineage and a grounded aesthetic that sets them apart from more sleek, nouveau buildings in the neighborhood. And George and Glenn share what’s changed in the hotel design world, what remains the same — and how both are revealed by the decisions they’ve made in shaping the Moxy and AC.00:00 Describing the Moxy and AC as “twins, but not twins”01:00 Introduction to George and Glenn of Yabu Pushelberg, and the distinct hotel brands they were tasked with designing for within the same building in downtown LA03:54 How the Moxy and AC create their specific moods visually, and how these two moods can be enjoyed by the same person06:17 Glenn’s “secret degrees” and Yabu Pushelberg’s creative process for design11:17 The evolution of public areas in hospitality, from structure and prescription to a more fluid lifestyle13:43 Why George wants to challenge the feeling that everybody wants to belong to a tribe when they’re enjoying life in public15:20 How to create a lived-in “artist’s home” as opposed to a more expected, stereotypical “downtown studio”17:00 Reflecting on the ultimate purpose of good hotel design and the journey that George and Glenn are on as lifelong designersFeatured Hotels: Moxy Downtown Los Angeles and the AC Hotel Downtown Los AngelesFeatured Designers: George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, Yabu PushelbergExplore more stories about hotel design at Travel by DesignFollow host Hamish Kilburn's hotel design reviews @HotelDesigns
Released:
Dec 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (30)

Behind the facade of every world-class hotel, there’s a story waiting to be heard. From a secluded overwater villa in the Maldives, to a rejuvenated royal palace in Budapest, to a trendy hotspot in downtown Los Angeles — join host Hamish Kilburn as he meets the architects, designers, and visionaries who dive deep into the craft of design and connect us to the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences. Travel by Design reimagines the hotel design podcast previously known as Behind the Design. On each episode Hamish chats with the creative mind behind a one-of-a-kind hotel — to hear what inspired their concept, how they brought it to life, and what it’s like to enjoy the space as a traveler. Curious about the craft of hotel design? Check out more stories from across the globe at marriottbonvoy.com/TravelbyDesign. You can also find photos and additional details about each hotel design on Marriott Bonvoy Traveler (traveler.marriott.com).