Hospitality Design: What I've Learned

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133 episodes
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Date created
2018/09/28
Average duration
54 min.
Release period
16 days

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In this series, Hospitality Design magazine's editor in chief Stacy Shoemaker Rauen talks with influential hotel and design leaders on how they got to where they are today, what drives them, and their biggest lessons learned navigating an ever-changing industry. 

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Asher Warr and Robin Faulkner, Amarla
2024/02/14
Childhood friends Asher Warr and Robin Faulkner, cofounders of Amarla Hotels, launched their first property in Cartagena in 2018. The 17th-century mansion, a former tobacco factory, celebrates the community via authentic experiences—a pillar of the newly founded  brand. Next came Amarla Casco Viejo, the eight-room boutique that is reimagining Panama’s hospitality scene. The British entrepreneurs are rethinking hospitality by creating hotels centered around what they call a heartfelt hospitality approach—one that transcends the property and immerses visitors into the location. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Ross Mollison, Spiegelworld
2024/01/31
From an early age, the Melbourne-bred, New York-based Ross Mollison had a love for music and live entertainment. This nascent passion led him to launch Spiegelworld in 2005, known for its groundbreaking shows that blend cabaret, the circus, and variety performances. Under Mollison's leadership, Spiegelworld has become synonymous with cutting-edge, adult-oriented entertainment that pushes the boundaries of traditional theatrical experiences. Indeed, his creativity and vision have played a key role in shaping Spiegelworld's reputation as a trailblazer in the world of live entertainment, spotlighted in the forthcoming DiscoShow and the development of a circus town in Nipton, California, where Mollison and his team dream up their creative, otherworldly endeavors. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Carlos M. Martínez Flórez, Gensler
2024/01/18
Carlos Martínez Flórez, who left Cuba when he was 3 years old, spent his early years in Puerto Rico, where he developed a passion for reading and storytelling. He struggled in school but was always interested in architecture, which he pursued at the Ohio State University. He cut his teeth with Holabird & Root, the Doblin Group, and Perkins&Will before landing at Gensler in 2001. With more than four decades of industry experience, Martínez Flórez now serves as the co-managing director and design principal at the firm's New York office, where he has become integral in fostering the next generation of design professionals. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Louis Thompson, Nomadic Resorts
2023/12/20
Louis Thompson began his hospitality career working with Six Senses. While there, he learned about the importance of sustainability, innovation, and regeneration. In 2011, after 10 years with the wellness-focused brand, Thompson founded Nomadic Resorts. It was a natural next step for the entrepreneur, who was experimenting with crafting eco-friendly resorts in remote locales. Take the Wild Coast Tented Lodge near the Yala National Park in Sri Lanka. Thompson, who designed the building to blend into its natural surroundings, also trained 80 people from a neighboring fishermen's village to help with the construction. Today, Thompson is again pushing the envelope as he introduces salutogenic architecture to a new audience, where he hopes to influence mental wellbeing through design. Here, he shares his vision for the future of hospitality, including the development of niche experiences that cultivate community. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Iain Watson, David Collins Studio
2023/12/06
Growing up in Scotland, surrounded by Glasgow's vibrant culture and architecture, Iain Watson, CEO of David Collins Studio, found his passion early on. A chance meeting with David Collins changed his life forever. He started working alongside the designer over the summer. Since that pivotal moment, spanning more than three decades, Watson has remained an integral part of the studio's evolution. Together, they carved a niche in the hospitality industry, crafting iconic spaces, including chef Pierre Koffmann's La Tante Claire in Chelsea, Claridge's Bar at the Claridge's Hotel in London, and the Blue Bar in London's Berkeley Hotel. The firm is also one of a handful of designers behind the highly anticipated Fontainebleau Las Vegas, opening this month. After Collins’ death in 2013, Watson took the reins of the company, where he has ushered the studio into a new era while still honoring Collins’ legacy. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Maryellis Bunn, Museum of Ice Cream
2023/11/21
Born in Laguna Beach, California, Maryellis Bunn, founder of the Museum of Ice Cream, was influenced by her artist mother, who shaped her creative mindset. Dubbed the Millennial Walt Disney, Bunn launched the original concept for the Museum of Ice Cream as a pop-up in New York in 2016, and has since transformed it into brick-and-mortar experiential spaces that invite people to slide into a pool made of biodegradable sprinkles or enjoy a cocktail at the pretty-in-pink bar. With standalone museums in New York, Chicago, Austin, and Singapore, Bunn continues to evolve the brand’s mission to create spaces that inspire imagination and unite people around something “as simple and beautiful as ice cream,” she says, Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Ken Fulk
2023/11/08
Designer Ken Fulk is a renaissance man, avid traveler, and a design dreamer. He’s known for his artistry and creativity, conjuring cinematic experiences that defy expectations. Take his longtime partnership with nightlife empresario David Grutman. Together, they have created the whimsical Goodtime Hotel and the recently opened, equally eclectic and singular, Casadonna, both in Miami. Fulk is also evolving his office, owning and operating some of the restaurants he designs. “There’s no exit strategy here,” he says. “People ask if I’ll ever slow down, and I hope not. We will continue to evolve, grow, and stay curious.” Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Andy Goodwin and Tom Parker, Fettle
2023/10/25
Tom Parker and Andy Goodwin founded the London- and Los Angeles-based Fettle in 2013 after a decade of working with some of London’s most notable design firms including United Designers and Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. Launching their own firm was the natural next step for the friends-turned-business partners. “At the time, it was very exciting and it felt like we were on the precipice of something great,” says Parker. Today, their portfolio includes the Hoxton, Portland in Oregon, the Draycott in LA, and the just-opened Georgian, their meticulous revitalization of a grande dame in Santa Monica, California. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, Adẹ̀kọ́ & Co
2023/10/11
British-Nigerian designer Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, who founded his London-based Adẹ̀kọ́ & Co in 2014, is known for his compelling design narratives that nod to his childhood in Lagos, Nigeria. He moved to London at the age of 6, and it wasn’t long before Adẹ̀kọ́ started sketching furniture and clothing that caught the eye of his teachers and landed him a slot in a summer product design program led by Terence Conran.  His resumé includes stints with United Design Partnership and David Collins Studio, where he helped design Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha’s outpost of Italian restaurant Scarpetta. Today, along with his eight-person team, he is crafting luxe interiors for a forthcoming fleet of cruise ships and designing a scullery inside a London men’s hostel where residents find community in cooking and eating together.  Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Cobi Levy and Will Makris, Prince Street Hospitality
2023/09/27
When COVID hit, Lola Taverna in New York’s SoHo neighborhood had only been open for a few months. The world had stopped, and Cobi Levy and Will Makris, the duo behind Prince Street Hospitality, had to pivot. They turned Lola Taverna into a communal gathering spot, offering takeout food with chairs to rent (the money went to first responders). Utilizing the park next door, they served up to 250 people a day. It helped them survive those uncertain pandemic days, and when restaurants were finally able to reopen, Lola Taverna was on everyone’s mind, with a waitlist on the weekends that numbered up to 4,000. Today, their portfolio includes seven restaurants in New York and Miami, with Alba on the boards in Los Angeles, the pair’s first foray to the West Coast. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Tina Edmundson, Marriott International
2023/09/14
As president of luxury at Marriott International, Tina Edmundson oversees all aspects of Ritz-Carlton, Ritz-Carlton Reserve, BVLGARI Hotels & Resorts, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, EDITION, Luxury Collection, JW Marriott, and W Hotels Worldwide brands. But Edmundson, an industry veteran, first made a significant mark on the company as global brand and marketing officer, leading a portfolio of 30 distinct hotel brands upon the massive merger of Marriott and Starwood Hotels & Resorts. Raised in Mumbai, India, where Edmundson’s parents worked for an airline before her entrepreneurial mother opened a string of beauty salons, Edmundson graduated with a finance degree from the University of Bombay, and then ventured to the U.S. to pursue her MBA in hotel and restaurant administration at the University of Houston’s Conrad N. Hilton college. Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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Matt Kliegman, Authentic Hospitality
2023/08/30
With a roster of venues including New York hotspots Ray’s, Jac’s on Bond, and Georgia Room, the trio behind Authentic Hospitality—Matt Kliegman, Matthew Charles, and Carlos Quirarte—have been reshaping New York’s F&B scene since they opened the Smile In 2009. One of those partners, Kliegman, started his party-planning career back at New York University (NYU) and his résumé speaks for itself. Whether working with Ian Schrager at the Public Hotel or bringing an Old School sophistication to Rock Center with the Pebble Bar, Kliegman says the secret to his success is his team. “Partnerships are like marriages,” he points out, “and it’s important to take the time to pick the right partners.” Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
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4.9 out of 5
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Seebefree 2022/02/08
Informative Engaging Entertaining
I love this podcast so much! Stacy’s insightful interviews allow her guests to share the full spectrum of their professional experience. Which also gi...
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SatoshiMaximalist 2020/01/08
Kane Sarhan
Stacy, I truly enjoyed the podcast episode with Kane Sarhan. It is/was very insightful and inspiring to hear Kane share his stories and evolution fro...
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Violet-33 2020/01/05
Insightful, but wish more designers were interviewed
Great podcast. Would love if she interviewed more designers, like Liubasha Rose, as opposed to business people. Or it would be cool if there were mini...
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@HospitalityKid 2019/11/20
Captivating
Absolutely love this podcast. Stacy asks all the right questions and interviews such a great variety of industry leaders. Highly recommend!
rupesh z 2019/09/11
Great industry podcast
I have been waiting for an insightful industry podcast for years and now there’s one that hits on all cylinders.. Stacy, is a great interviewer who br...
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Dr.Schultz07 2019/02/07
Inspiring and entertaining
These are some really well done, well produced and exciting interviews. My favorite one was the Venus Williams interview. This podcast is capturing ev...
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Kathy Corbet 2019/01/01
😊
I just listened to the Brad Wilson interview. Very inspiring. I have enjoyed all episodes. Keep them coming!
MattDatt318 2018/11/27
Insightful podcast!
Fun, engaging interviews about the design world. Each episode has such a different vibe, which makes it fun. Definitely inspiring!
Jake Pavelka's Airplane 2018/11/13
Love this pod!
These interviews are so great and informative. Loved learning how people got started and their remarkable journeys. Highly recommend, especially Anda ...
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JRM405 2018/11/06
Very very good.
I am very happy about this Podcast. Stacey is a great host and the guest are first class. As an interior designer dedicated to Hospitality Design, we ...
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