{"id":115791,"date":"2017-10-02T22:00:01","date_gmt":"2017-10-02T22:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/inc-architecture-and-design-keeps-it-local-at-1-hotel-brooklyn-bridge-park\/"},"modified":"2022-12-01T12:34:20","modified_gmt":"2022-12-01T17:34:20","slug":"inc-architecture-and-design-keeps-it-local-at-1-hotel-brooklyn-bridge-park","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/inc-architecture-and-design-keeps-it-local-at-1-hotel-brooklyn-bridge-park\/","title":{"rendered":"INC Architecture & Design Keeps It Local at 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
Think globally. Design locally. <\/span>This twist on the well-known activist rallying cry is a fitting mantra for the latest property in the eco-forward, nature-centric 1 Hotel<\/a> brand launched by <\/span>Interior Design <\/em>Hall of Fame member Barry Sternlicht<\/a>, formerly mastermind of the W hotel phenomenon and currently CEO of Starwood Capital Group<\/a>. Tapped by Sternlicht, who has chosen a different firm for each location, INC Architecture & Design<\/a> created the artfully sustainable interiors <\/span>of 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge Park<\/a>, which opened on Earth Day. The job entailed tackling such questions as: “What is sustainable luxury?” Not to mention: “How do you evoke a Brooklyn aesthetic without that most overused of Brooklyn design tropes, the Edison bulb?”<\/span><\/p>\n > Project Resources<\/a><\/strong> First, the setting. Occupying a section of Brooklyn Bridge Park known as Watch editor in chief Cindy Allen tour the property with Adam Rolston and Drew Stuart:<\/em><\/p>\n
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Pier One, once a cargo wharf, a long, meandering building by Marvel Architects<\/a> houses both the 194-key hotel and a 106-unit apartment wing. The project caused a stir a dozen years ago when plans revealed that the 10-story structure would partially block Brooklyn Bridge views from part of the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. On the plus side, developing the property generated essential operating revenue for the park, one of the most expansive green spaces built
in the city in decades.<\/span><\/p>\n