Dream Downtown Hotel
New York City, USA
- Architects
- Handel Architects
- Location
- 346 W 17th Street, New York City, 10011 New York City, USA
- Year
- 2011 Client
Hampshire Hotels & Resorts
Awards
Hotels & Resorts Special Mention | Architizer
Citation for Design | AIA New York State
Hotel of the Year Award Finalist | World Architecture News
Top Hospitality Project of the Year | The Greater New York Construction User Council
Best of Year Awards Finalist | Interior Design Magazine
Best Hotel Award | Boutique Design Magazine
Best Exterior Award | Boutique Design Magazine
Architectural Transformation Award | Society of American Registered Architects New York
Dream Downtown Hotel is a 184,000 sq. ft. (17,000 m²) boutique hotel in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. The 12-story building includes 316 guestrooms, two restaurants, rooftop and VIP lounges, outdoor pool and pool bar, a gym, event space, and ground floor retail.
Originally designed for the Maritime Union in 1966, the building was converted into a hotel, which created design opportunities as well as constraints. The original façade was punched with porthole windows to express the maritime program, and these were kept and expanded upon. The portholes became central to the design and the surreal quality they create. The original through block building offered limited possibilities for natural light, so four floors were removed from the center of the building, which created a new pool terrace and beach, new windows and balconies for guestrooms, along with two new floors of guestrooms on the southern portion of the building. To the north, a glass enclosed roof-top lounge and terrace was created. The glass bottom pool, dotted with portholes of its own, allows guests in the lobby glimpses through the water to the outside (and vice versa), and connects the spaces in an ethereal way. Light wells framed in teak between the lobby, pool and lower levels allow the guest to be transported between spaces. Two hundred hand blown glass globes float through the lobby and congregate over The Marble Lane restaurant filling the space with a light cloud.
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