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 Walt Disney World Swan Hotel Guestrooms Redesigned
by Acclaimed Architect, Michael Graves
October 17, 2002 - For well over a decade, the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel has amazed adults and children alike with its "whimsical" guestroom design. Michael Graves -- the original architect of the hotel -- has been commissioned again to implement a new look that transforms the hotel's design from whimsical to a fresh, contemporary style described as modern luxury.

The centerpiece of the guestrooms is Westin's popular Heavenly Beds(R). Guests have praised Westin's innovation with these new beds that promise an unforgettable sleeping experience. The beds feature a custom-designed pillow-top mattress set; a cozy down blanket; three crisp sheets with thread counts between 180-250; a comforter; a duvet and five of the best pillows in the industry. The headboards are accented by original Michael Graves artwork, topped by picture-wash lighting that also provides incremental reading light.

The Westin features are incorporated into the design as part of the hotel's management agreement with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. According to Bill McCreary, complex general manager, "This customized bed has hotel guests all over the world raving about its sleek look and most of all, its comfort.  With our integration of the already popular Heavenly Beds(R) into the Graves design, we're offering an even more spectacular product for our guests to enjoy."

Custom-designed carpeting and draperies, accented by a Graves-designed insignia, complement new designer wall coverings. A sleek, maple wood bureau with frosted glass accents replaces existing armoires in the guestrooms, providing ample drawer space for guest belongings.

A 27" color television replaces the current 20" models in a contemporary designed bureau that connects to a large desk and work area. King rooms feature a pullout sleeper, while the double rooms offer a customized lounge chair and ottoman. The bathrooms feature the Heavenly Bath(SM) treatment, which includes broad-width shower curtains and signature in-bath amenities.

The redesign project will be conducted in phases to avoid any interruptions in guest service. The entire hotel will be completed by January 2003.

American architect Michael Graves has been in the forefront of architectural design since he founded his practice in Princeton, New Jersey in 1964. As a Robert Schirmer Professor of Architecture, Emeritus at Princeton University, where he taught for almost 40 years, Graves is an influential theorist as well as a diversified and prolific designer. Since the early 1980s, his work directly influenced the transformation of urban architecture. Among his numerous projects, he is also noted for designing the Walt Disney World headquarters building in Burbank, California, along with numerous hotels in Japan and Egypt. Graves also produced a wide range of furnishings, artifacts, jewelry and dinnerware for companies such as Walt Disney World Company, Alessi, Steuben, Phillips Electronics and Black & Decker. He has teamed with Target stores to bring his signature style of design to a larger public in a wide variety of product categories.

Graves continues to make an indelible mark on the architectural community with notable projects worldwide. He was recently honored by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with the AIA Gold Medal award. The highest honor the AIA confers to an individual, the Gold Medal award recognizes an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture.

"I'm looking forward to revisiting the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel after 13 years. This will be an exciting venture," said Graves. He continued, "We are about to embark upon an intriguing transformation from whimsical to modern luxury, encompassing the unique design concept of the Walt Disney World Swan with Westin's Heavenly Beds(R), accented by a contemporary approach that will continue to set the standard in guestroom design."

McCreary added, "We're pleased to continue our partnership with Michael Graves, to ensure we remain true to the original concept of this hotel."

The Walt Disney World Swan Hotel will continue to amaze guests from both the outside and inside. The new modern luxury design will be an extension of the hotel's outstanding decor and ability to pleasantly surprise the guests behind every door of the building.

The multi-award winning Walt Disney World Swan Hotel, located within the Epcot(R) Resort area, is a Four-Diamond rated hotel, located in the most magical place in the world. In addition to a wide selection of rooms and suites, there are 16 restaurants and lounges, offering such cuisine as:
Italian, sushi, family dining and steak and seafood at the renowned Shula's Steak House -- "One of the Top 5 Steak Houses in America."

The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel is owned by a partnership between Tishman Hotel & Realty Corporation -- an affiliate of New York-based Tishman Realty & Construction Company, Inc. -- and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Tishman Hotel Corporation is one of the world's premier developers, builders, brokers, and real estate managers, founded in 1898. The hotel is managed by Westin and Sheraton, members of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide portfolio.

Contact:

Treva J. Marshall
+1-407-971-8521
[email protected]
http://www.swandolphin.com
Also See: Beach House Bal Harbour Receives Sweeping Multi-million-Dollar Renovation Led byScott Sanders of the POLO Ralph Lauren Residential Design Team / Feb 2000
First Major Exhibition to Explore the Hotel as Design Laboratory and Fantasy Experience; �New Hotels for Global Nomads� NYC October 29, 2002 - March 2, 2003 / Aug 2002


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