The JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa was designed around the principle of living and designing with the land. With breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, this luxury retreat is intertwined with Jeju's abundant nature, culture, and history for guests seeking rejuvenation. Watch Tiffany Lee and brandon large discuss the design.
"One of my favourite moments of the resort is the space between the west wing guestrooms and the lounge… there's a reflective ceiling and the constricted space, but a lot of light at the end which is enhanced by the addition of a reflecting pond. As you get closer Tiger Island starts to reveal itself all of a sudden you're flanked with the glass and cantilever pavilion roof on one side and the other side a monolithic heavy stone structure. It creates a really interesting frames view of the island." - Brandon
"We used the volcanic stone in its natural state, the larger pieces for the landscape walls and retaining walls. Then we have smaller, hand selected pieces that we have used for our gabion walls. We want the guests to have a one-of-a-kind signature experience in Jeju. All of our projects are bespoke and designed uniquely for the site, for the climate, for the place and for our client.
As resort architects, we ensure our back of house is designed just as beautifully as our front of house. We have a profound understanding of the hospitality industry, and we want to make sure that our resorts run as efficiently as possible, so our guests have a seamless experience, and the staff are happy in their workplace." - Tiffany
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Негізгі бет Brandon Large and Tiffany Lee discuss the design of JW Marriott Jeju
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