Marriott is reinventing how hotels in its select
service brand portfolio are designed and constructed using a suite
of proprietary solutions.
A first to be piloted in Asia Pacific,
Marriott’s end-to-end, one-stop solution is part of the latest
design package that includes the use of artificial intelligence
leveraging the Building Information Modeling (BIM) platform.
With Marriott International offering this latest
solution, the design process for owners will be more efficient
with increased speed-to-market while at the same time maintaining
cost control.
“Marriott International’s new end-to-end design
solutions are a world-first in our industry, and we are excited to
offer this to our owners in the Asia Pacific region,” said Michael
Wang, Senior Continent Head, Global Design, Asia Pacific. “The
current solutions package will offer greater cost efficiency,
consistent quality and faster delivery times for each new Marriott
International property being designed from the ground up.”
Leveraging the Building Information Modeling (BIM)
platform, the newly introduced suite of solutions provides an
intelligent Cloud and 3D reference throughout the life cycle of a
project, from early planning through design development to
construction and operations.
BIM prototypes can create an entire
virtual hotel in days, instead of the months normally required.
The flexibility of BIM means Marriott’s rigorous
design guidelines are built right into the platform. Customizations to guest rooms such as room size and furniture
layouts are easily editable, with the rest of the design process
automatically recalibrated to incorporate any type of changes,
greatly improving coordination and workflow amongst the many
stakeholders involved in the design process.
With this, Marriott
is offering a one-stop solution so that owners can have increased
confidence that Marriott brand style guides and specifications are
maintained throughout the entire process.
“The implementation of AI technology is once again
demonstrating our ongoing commitment to assist and support our
business partners in delivering value and speed to market,” said
Ron Harrison, Global Design Officer, Marriott International. “It
delivers value to owners while upholding quality, and represents a
core part of our larger technology strategy within Marriott’s
global design process.”
Using BIM technology and prototyping,
high-resolution 3D Virtual Reality environments can be created
faster than any other technology currently available.
Another
attractive advantage of using BIM technology – an elevated
experience, with virtual ‘fly-through’ tours of the proposed
hotel, with visualizations of every design element shown in
detail. This allows hotel owners to view in real time their entire
hotel without having to wait for manual design renderings or
construction.
One of the fastest-growing segments in Marriott’s
brand portfolio, the seven select service brands comprise Fairfield by Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott, Four
Points by Sheraton, Aloft, Moxy, Element and AC Hotels.
In 2020 alone, more than 50% of new hotel deals
signed were in the select service brand category, underscoring the
strong demand from owners for this segment that caters to
mid-market consumers.
“Marriott’s proprietary BIM design package is well
underway,” said Ralph Frehner, Vice President, Design Development
Operations Asia Pacific, Marriott International. “To date, BIM
design solutions for our Moxy brand for guestrooms and public
spaces including kitchen are 100% completed and ready to be
leveraged for owners. Our Courtyard and Fairfield BIM solutions
for rooms are more than 70% ready, and we expect the gradual
finalization of other Select Service brands’ solutions across
2021.”
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