W London - Leicester Square
Designed by award-winning architects Jestico + Whiles, the glamorous new Starwood
hotel W London in Leicester Square is now open to visitors. Developed by McAleer &
Rushe, the new ten-storey building houses retail, leisure and residential
accommodation spread over 200,000 sq ft, including a spa, 11 penthouse
apartments and a new 35,000 sq ft retail-leisure experience provided by a leading
global brand.
The redevelopment of the former Swiss Centre site has restored key strategic views
across the city that have been hidden for years until now, providing visitors with
outlooks over the capital that stretch all the way from Parliament Hill in North West
London to the Houses of Parliament.
The façade of the hotel has been wrapped in a second skin of frameless glazing,
which is suspended from the face of the building like a floating sheer veil and etched
with an undulating, abstract pattern, reminiscent of the folds in a theatre curtain and
evoking the cinematic legacy of the locale.
Jestico + Whiles’ design allows for the façade of the building to function like a vast
pixellated screen capable of projecting dynamic light installations during the hours of
darkness. This striking visual effect is achieved by a sophisticated ceramic frit applied
to the optically corrected glass of building’s outer skin, allowing it to ‘hold’ and
project the light, without obstructing views outwards from the guestroom windows.
Light fittings set into the outer main wall are loaded with hundreds of energy-
efficient Barco lights, which afford movie quality colour mixing and rendering to
provide an infinite number of combinations and effects. The light intensity and
colour saturation of the veil are controlled by a sophisticated interface from within
the hotel, allowing the presence of the building to alter as day turns to night. During
the day, W London is calm, cool and restrained – whilst by night, the glass veil
becomes an animation of glowing light and possibly the biggest electronic artwork in
London.
The opening commission has been designed by well-known London based electronic
artist Jason Bruges, who has prepared a conceptual interpretation of the changing
light dynamics in Leicester Square across the preceding 24hours.
The installation works by translating video footage captured by hidden cameras mounted on the
roof-space of the building into short light performances, which are streamed at
regular intervals onto the veil.
The concept behind this panoramic vision of London harks back to the artistic
heritage of Leicester Square, recalling James Wyld’s celebrated ‘Great Globe’ that
was situated in the square between 1851 and 1862. Whilst Wyld’s hollow globe
allowed visitors inside to view an internalised image of the earth on its interior
surface, W London displays an external portrayal of the changing urban vista, in a
dazzling light rendition of contemporary life.
Internally, Jestico + Whiles’ design responds innovatively to the constrictions of the
site by ‘pulling back’ certain blocks of rooms into the building envelope on each
floor. This allows for the creation of dramatic double and triple height atria within
the building, enhancing the sense of space and theatre throughout the entire hotel.
The interiors, which have been designed by Concrete Architectural Associates, aim to
offer guests a quintessential experience of London culture, by combining the formal
and frivolous spheres of city life into one idiosyncratic experience. In a mix of
traditional and contemporary materials, comfortable and cutting-edge design,
Concrete’s interiors represent the ever-evolving face of London glamour. Guests
make their entrance underneath a disco ball cloud sculpture made of 280 disco balls,
surrounded by black glass walls. On the left side of the entrance, Concrete’s Spice
Market restaurant mixes the ethnic vintage feel of Spice Market New York to the
contemporary architecture of the new building.
Once inside, visitors are led through the first floor reception atrium into Wyld, the
stylish destination bar overlooking Leicester Square, providing an ideal location or
back drop for film-premiere interviews.
To maximise activity at street level, the lower floors of the building are occupied by
shops, bars and restaurants, whilst the hotel entrance has been carefully located off
Wardour Street to offer guests a personal and exclusive access route into the hotel.
As leading designers in the hotel industry, Jestico + Whiles has completed 28 hotel
schemes worldwide, working in a variety of countries including the UK, Czech
Republic, Croatia, Germany, Russia and Abu Dhabi. The practice is currently working
with McAleer & Rushe on Starwood’s new Aloft London ExCeL at the ExCeL
exhibition centre which will open in advance of the Olympics in 2012.
The W London - Leicester Square has been honoured with the MIPIM 2011 Award for
‘Special tribute to UK Country of Honour’. Jestico + Whiles is the only practice which
has been awarded MIPIM Special Tribute prizes for two consecutive years, having
won in 2010 with Andels Lodz.