Edition No. 18 2011 - zu HTW Design Carpet
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Edition No. 18 2011 - zu HTW Design Carpet
I 2011 htw@work 18 The HTW Design Carpet Magazine Rated Outstanding Carpets from Herford in the multi-award winning andel's in Łódz, Page 2 The Foundation Stone of a Success Story Tiles & More Much to Explore DORMERO Plauen – a hotel which Carpet tiles which meet the highest Le Méridien – Nuremberg's high class serves as an example, Page 6 demands, Page 8 design palace, Page 10 Editorial :: andel’s Hotel in Łódź, Poland :: Dear Readers, Major events are a good occasion for deep reflection. This also applies to the shift from the world of work into retirement. 2010 sees the end of my time as a furnishing consultant at HTW Design Carpet. For this reason the question has arisen many times in the past few weeks: what in fact accounts for the fascination with carpets? First and foremost for me is the fact that carpets open up a world of experience: the wide variety of designs, the varied materials and the interesting projects mean new things can be discovered every day. For ten years at HTW Design Carpet I oversaw projects in many cities in the world. Among my personal highlights was the andel's design hotel in the Polish city of Łódź, a real showpiece for the hotel industry. This edition of The Carpet Magazine presents the hotel to you and maybe it will encourage you to go there for yourself. I thank you all for the harmonious teamwork which has always been characterised by trust. Together we achieved ambitious aims and realised projects which will bring joy for a long time to come. I will take the memories of beautiful moments, lasting impressions and the joy for what has been created with me into retirement. I wish you all the best and continued success! Yours, Paul Houppert Head of Furnishings 2 | HT W Des ig n Carpet Mag az ine 18 Modern architecture meets an historic site – this is andel's architectural philosophy of success in Łódź. A Showpiece Project for Successful Architecture Some places are just different: they combine a fascinating presence with an endearing liveliness and a very Rooms and suites are captivating with their interplay of colours, textiles, art works, sculptures and furniture. special aura. Manchester in the UK is among these special places, but also Łódź in Poland. Both cities can look back on a past which was shaped by the textile industry and today they are both impressive with their equally inspiring creative flair. This is a good prerequisite for creating something masterful. Such as the andel's hotel in Łódź – formerly a textile mill, today a showpiece for the hotel industry. It is directly adjacent to the manufaktura, the cultural centre of the city. H TW De sign C a r pe t M a g a z i n e 1 8 | 3 andel’s Hotel in Łódź, Poland :: Project Investor/developer: Warimpex Finanz- und Beteiligungs AG, Vienna (www.warimpex.com) Location: Łódź, Poland Target group: trade fair visitors, visitors to the city Size: 278 rooms and suites Category: 4 star superior design hotel Internet: www.andelslodz.com Carpet Occasion: renovation and alterations Completion: June 2009 Design: Jestico + Whiles, London Change creates results: the factory Carpet installation: MIDLER, Poland built in 1878 has today been trans- Quantity: 24,200 m² formed into a top hotel. Quality in rooms: DC 1001 with felt backing 600 g Quality in the hallways: DC 1201 with felt backing 300 g Quality in the ballroom and conference rooms: DC 1201 4 | HT W Des ig n Carpet Mag az ine 18 A perfect Partnership: the carpet set into the floor takes on the elliptical shape of the ceiling and creates new accents through its own playful variation. “Rooms appear larger through the clever selection of shapes and colours. At andel's everything was different. Here, the spacious dimensions presented unusual challenges.” Paul Houppert, Head of Furnishings, HTW Design Carpet In Łódź two renowned teams of architects transformed the walls of a textile factory steeped in history into truly luxurious accommodation. In doing so, the Polish-Austrian OP ARCHITEKTEN was responsible for the transformation of the historic structure and the London star architects Jestico + Whiles were responsible for the interior design. With incredible dedication and ambitious ideas they created arguably one of the most unusual design hotels in Europe. For the clients and the architects one thing was clear: behind the listed façade a large part of the interior structure was to remain. A comprehensive survey recorded what was present and revealed an historic water tank for putting out fires. It was the latest in fire prevention technology when it was brought from Manchester to Łódź. Today this historic gem functions as a swimming pool. Positioned on a sophisticated, original steel construction and encased by a large expanse of glass, the pool floats on the roof of the hotel and in the process projects above the external facade by a few metres. The central piece of the ceiling was completely removed in the lobby and conference area as a creative element. Thus an elliptical gap was created through which the guest can look and comprehend the building in its impressive dimensions. In order to complete the breath-taking visual appearance, the carpet took on the elliptical shape and this lends additional flair. In many parts an individual solution had to be found for the floor covering. HTW Design Carpet, the specialists in individual millimetre precision designs, produced a unique product – aligned to its structural environment, function and usage. The metamorphosis into a 4 star hotel has been without a doubt successful: since its opening in May 2009 andel's has collected international awards – for its architecture and its achievements in the hotel industry. H TW De sign C a r pe t M a g a z i n e 1 8 | 5 DORMERO – Hotel am Theater, Plauen, Germany :: Ambitious aims, down-to-earth realisation: the design of the large-scale carpeting is also characterised by the contrast between tradition and the modern. An Experiment with Results Philipp Veigele was 23 years old when he became Germany's youngest hotel manager. In doing so, he not only took on responsibility for 60 employees, but also set himself a particular challenge: he had to prove that you could successfully run a four star hotel in a city that was not at that time frequented very often. When you hear to whom Philipp Veigele make this promise, the term “successful” comes into play: no lesser figure than Hans Rudolf Wöhrl, founder of the largest German fashion company – and owner of DORMERO in Plauen. Today it has been established: the experiment has been successful. More than that: Philipp Veigele has become the owner of the hotel and in addition responsible for the chain's second hotel in Nuremberg, which was conceived according to the example of the DORMERO – Hotel am Theater in Plauen. From the first day onwards the now 27-year-old managed the hotel with a breath of fresh air and creative ideas, which also were incorporated into the interior decoration. In doing so, he left no doubt that the guest was placed at the very centre. 6 | HT W Des ig n Carpet Mag az ine 18 “The DORMERO follows an exciting dramaturgy: modern design interplaying with rural shapes and details, a lively bar with a great ambience and unusual events.” Philipp Veigele, Managing Director The 4 star hotel keeps the promise Project which the first impression makes: even the unusual façade is a sign for Proprietor: Philipp Veigele the new direction which the interior Location: Am Theater, Plauen, follows. Germany Target group: business travellers, families, visitors to the city Size: 117 rooms Category: 4 stars Internet: www.dormero.com Carpet “Our history shows what happens when a hotel reflects on what its guests really want”, says the young businessman. “The design of the hotel breaks the outdated patterns and does away with unnecessary extravagance. It pursues the needs of our guests. The basic and the current needs, and maybe even the future ones. The DORMERO is a hotel which supports life – in the form which guests live it today”. This philosophy can already be seen from the outside – by means of the distinctive logo: the “M” in the name was designed in the style of an opening door. In invites strangers to come inside and to become guests who will be most welcome. In a hotel which has ensured a place in the cultural centre of the city. Occasion: alterations and renovation Completion: 2008/2010 Design: Philipp Veigele, DORMERO and HTW Design Carpet Carpet installation: Preising Fußböden Quantity: 595 m² Quality room, hallways and public areas: DC 1050 H TW De sign C a r pe t M a g a z i n e 1 8 | 7 New Collection :: Tiles & More: A Perfect Concept Tiles & More are not just more patterned tiles: 6 collections with a total of 30 designs, three delivery options and in different qualities offer the right solution for everyone. Furthermore, numerous advantages come with the collection – footfall sound insulation and flexible handling are just two of the special characteristics of products which are coated with Easy Lift. The new collections are available as standard tiles, individual modules and in broadloom – the outstanding feature is that these tiles can be installed alongside the broadloom with normal textile secondary backing without the usual differences in thickness and colour! This forms a unified whole which is perfectly matched to your building and your requirements. This is also true in regard to the wear, as different surface qualities are available, of course. Tiles & More gives satisfaction everywhere where the question of creative solutions, high quality and easy replaceability arises: in offices, restaurants, casinos and in all other areas where a time and cost saving partial replacement solution is possible. In addition, the Easy Lift backing coating is environmentally friendly and sustainable: It does not contain any substances which require explicit labelling, bitumen, PVC or solvents and therefore at the time of disposal will not be a source of pollution. It has received the GUT mark for its environmentally friendly properties and has received the EPD mark from the IBU. 8 | HT W Des ig n Carpet Mag az ine 18 Do you want to know more? PDF files with all of the collections are available to download at www.halbmond.de. Or call us so that we can visit you and personally present the different options: +49-5221-1779-0. The Splendour of Halbmond :: The German Carpet Museum Presents “130 Years of Halbmond” Halbmond carpet factory's success story began in 1880 – and it's a story which has to be told: in time for the anniversary, the German Carpet Museum was opened in Voigtsberg Castle this year. Exhibits, machines, pictures and carpets from different epochs are on display. Particular emphasis is placed upon the special exhibition “130 Years of Halbmond”. Among other things, not just the technical but also the social aspects are portrayed and which demonstrate the relationship between company history and regional development. Just as crucial to success in 1930 as today: dedicated employees. It ran and ran: for almost 30 years this punch card hammer machine from the 60's performed its duty. Strong statement :: The Letterkundig Museum Offers Literature in All Dimensions © Photographs: Mike Bink fotografie Love letters, note books, diaries and novel manuscripts: in the Letterkundig Museum in Den Haag it is all about the diversity of the written word. As the national literary museum of the Netherlands it unites works of more than 6,000 authors under one roof. Portraits of the writers and personal possessions complete the collection. The oldest exhibits are from 1750 and the youngest are from the present. Many pieces are stored in the comprehensive archive, others can be seen in the permanent collection. Since the latest renovation of the museum, works by HTW Design Carpet can be found in all rooms at Prins Willem-Alexanderhof. They underline the focus of the Letterkundig Museum and frequently draw particular attention to the written word. A different type of literature: the carpet in the Letterkundig Museum features an extract from the literary road trip of the Museum Director, Aad Meinderts. He visited one hundred graves of famous authors. H TW De sign C a r pe t M a g a z i n e 1 8 | 9 Le Méridien, Nuremberg, Germany :: Much to Explore Historic facades, a stately entrance: the large lettering “Le Méridien Grand Hotel” above the entrance is resplendent and welcomes guests from around the world. After extensive renovation they now flock in greater numbers than ever before to the Nuremberg hotel with tradition. Central design element: sections is of the the hand-painted world map by Albrecht Dürer, the great Nuremberg master, can be found on the carpets and wallpaper – always recognisable, no matter what size the room is. 1 0 | H T W Des ign Carpet Mag az ine 18 Chic, cultured, discovery – these are the core values of the Le Méridien Hotel in Nuremberg. The entrance area alone allows the guests dip into a world of art, culture and sensuality. The mighty mountain peaks rise up around the visitor almost in three dimensions – a work by the Spanish artist Joan Fontcuberta. In the lobby the scent created especially for Le Méridien flatters the guest's sense of smell, while the eyes and ears are treated to a sophisticated music and lighting concept. “We would like to give the guest encouragement to get to know new things and take them on a cultural journey of discovery.” Georg Bailer, General Manager of the Le Méridien Hotel Nuremberg room. But the details which you appreciate at second glance are also impressive: the sofa covers take on the pepita pattern made famous by Coco Chanel, the corners of the furniture edged with leather and the handles on the bedside table translate ideas by Louis Vuitton. The beds have been especially developed for the hotel by Nick Dine and even the key cards are works of art – produced by Michael Lin. In the rooms and suits individual custommade items provide exclusivity. The first The renovation scheme turned out to be thing which inescapably catches the eye is equally impressive: the reconstruction was Albrecht Dürer's celestial map – sections of realised according to the “Shortest Time it are on the carpet and the wallpaper. So Renovation” (STR®) process while the hotel that the work by the great Nuremberg master was kept open. It lasted just 79 days and is optimally displayed despite the different went almost unnoticed by the guests – with room sizes and proportions, a special layout very noticeable results. and magnification was developed for each Project Carpet Proprietor: Starman Hotels (Nuremberg) GmbH Occasion: renovation Location: Nuremberg, Germany Completion: September 2009 Target group: business travellers, visitors to Interior architect: JOI-Design, Hamburg the city Carpet installation: Tenbrink Objekteinrichtungen Size: 192 rooms and suites GmbH Category: 4 stars Quantity: 1,700 m² Internet: www.lemeridiennuernberg.com Quality: DC 1050 felt backed The Le Méridien owes the unusual unique copies to Initiative LM100 – a group of global visionaries, from painters to photographers, from musicians to designers, from chefs to architects. They have all set the goal of defining and enriching the stay for guests at Le Méridien with their works. H TW De sign C a r pe t Ma g a z i n e 1 8 | 1 1 References :: Developed in Herford. Supply and Installations worldwide. Below is an interesting selection of projects from the last quarter. Don’t hesitate to ask us if you would like to find out more and we will gladly provide the information. Mercure Hotel, A-Bregenz, 365 m2 Hotel Salzburgerhof, A-Dienten am Hochkönig, 167 m2 Steigenberger Hotel, CH-Saanen, 623 m2 Tulip Inn Munich, D-Munich, 2,098 m2 Eurotel Victoria, CH-Villars-sur-Ollon, 1,035 m2 Hotel Burg Hornberg, D-Neckarszimmern, 100 m2 Scol Sporthotel Großglockner, A-Kals, 1,520 m2 Meierhof, CH-Zurich, 3,600 m2 Hotel Aldiana, A-Landskron, 3,617 m2 Hotel Mercure, CZ-Ostrava, 3,950 m2 Hotel Sonnenpark, A-Lutzmannburg, 720 m2 Hotel Steiner, A-Obertauern, 1,057 m2 Hotel Pichlmayrgut, A-Pichl, 300 m2 Salzburger Hof, A-Salzburg, 3,475 m2 Theater Hotel Salzburg, A-Salzburg, 855 m2 Hotel Frankenland, D-Bad Kissingen, 6,034 m2 Hotel Holiday Inn Schönefeld, D-Berlin, 600 m2 Four Points, Sheraton Hotel, D-Cologne, 422 m2 Hotel Flora, D-Fredersdorf, 529 m2 Sporthotel Royer, A-Schladming, 840 m2 Ringhotel Stadt Güstrow, D-Güstrow, 121 m2 Hotel Kaiser Franz Josef, A-Vienna, 1,019 m2 Best Western, D-Hamburg, 738 m2 Hotel Wimberger, A-Vienna, 772 m2 NH Hirschberg, D-Hirschberg, 1,793 m2 NH Vienna Airport, A-Vienna, 114 m2 Der Steirerhof, A-Wagerberg, 2,990 m2 Seniorenresidenz Kurfürstenbad, D-Karlsbad, 1,050 m2 Sporthotel Wagrain, A-Wagrain, 1,825 m2 Penta Hotel, D-Köpenick, 7,000 m2 Hotel Prisma, D-Neumünster, 1,580 m2 Dorinth Hotel, D-Nürburg, 539 m2 Hotel Mövenpick, D-Nürnberg, 203 m2 Akzent Hotel Kluthe, D-Osnabrück, 560 m2 Hotel zur Hufschmiede, D-Radevormwald, 170 m2 Schloßhotel Dormero, D-Reichenschwand, 945 m2 Fortuna Hotel/ City Hotel, D-Reutlingen, 1,000 m2 Hotel Prinzhotel, D-Rothenburg, 352 m2 Hotel Haus Berlin, D-Rügen, 190 m2 Hotel König Ludwig, D-Schwangau, 600 m2 Hotel zur Post, D-Trier, 290 m2 Eurocommerce, NL-Utrecht, 800 m2 Hotel Bistrita, RO-Bacau, 555 m2 Hotel am alten Strom, D-Warnemünde, 130 m2 Hotel Soria Moria, N-Oslo, 310 m2 Titu Maiorescu University, RO-Bucharest, 1,420 m2 Waldhotel Tannenhäuschen, D-Wesel, 1,422 m2 Hotel am Hirschhorn, D-Wilgartswiesen, 310 m2 Palace Hotel Zinnowitz, D-Zinnowitz, 228 m2 Hotel Bymose Hegn, DK-Helsinge, 580 m2 Restaurant Strand, EST-Tallinn, 308 m2 Casino d’Amneville, F-Amneville, 4,400 m2 Hotel Amneville, F-Amneville, 640 m2 Hotel Solana, F-Chauray, 1,000 m2 Hotel Sequoia Lodge, F-Ivry sur Seine, 4,298 m2 Hotel Neptun, HR-Island of Brijuni, 100 m2 Parlament, HR-Zagreb, 110 m2 Mercure Hotel, D-Schweinfurt, 446 m2 Sheraton Hotel Amsterdam, NL-Schiphol, 4,450 m2 Hotel Reiner-Hof, D-St. Englmar, 260 m2 Raad van State, NL-Den Haag, 10,000 m2 Park Inn, N-Oslo, 11,000 m2 Hotel Alma Service Eko, PL-Bielsko-Biala, 692 m2 Villa Sikora, PL-Bydgoszcz, 712 m2 Hotel Szafran, PL-Czeladz, 4,415 m2 Hotel Doslonce, PL-Doslance Dale, 3,995 m2 Hotel Angelo, PL-Kattowitz, 8,610 m2 Polkom Data Center, PL-Krakow, 1,295 m2 Hotel Hetman, PL-Lgota Murowana, 860 m2 Oberza Zloty Mlyn, PL-Majkow Duzy, 1,650 m2 Hotel Panorama, PL-Olsztyn, 700 m2 Golden Tulip, Conference room, RO-Cluj Napoca, 340 m2 Hotel Akantus, RO-Cluj Napoca, 1,700 m2 Hotel Onix, RO-Cluj Napoca, 100 m2 Villa Casa Viorel, RO-Poiana Brasov, 410 m2 Champagne Bar, SK-Košice, 109 m2 Hotel Patria, SK-Vysoké Tatry/High Tatra, 441 m2 Hotel Bratislava, SK-Bratislava, 258 m2 Cognac Point, SK-Praha, 195 m2 Hotel Družba, SK-Senec, 840 m2 Radisson Blu, S-Malmö, 2,800 m2 Zajazd Karolinka, PL-Opole, 166 m2 Best Western Synfonia, PL-Osjakow, 1,538 m2 Hotel Kasztelanski, PL-Tarnow, 750 m2 We apologise to customers not listed here. Hotel Kreuz-Post, D-Staufen, 109 m2 COLBOND Stand, Composite Europe Exhibition, D-Stuttgart, 100 m2 Verwöhnhotel Seehof, A-Walchsee, 1,007 m2 Hotel Seemöve, CH-Güttingen, 500 m2 Hotel Edison, D-Kühlungsborn, 1,210 m2 Hotel Le Meridien, D-Munich, 1,641 m2 1 2 | H T W Des ign Carpet Mag az ine 18 Holiday Inn, D-Stuttgart, 2,352 m2 Hotel Bergruh, D-Tiefenbach, 200 m2 Editor: HTW Design Carpet Oetinghauser Weg 85 D-32051 Herford, Germany Design, text, layout: atelier 14, Bottrop www.atelier-14.de Telephone: +49-5221-1779-0 Telefax: +49-5221-1779-79 Production und dispatch: tvdruck, Bielefeld www.tvdruck.com [email protected] www.htw-designcarpet.de Circulation: 10,000 copies Paper: Profimatt, 135 g/sq. m.