Gettys expands in Asia

Gettys expands in Asia

By HMA Staff 19 October 2011
tags: Gettys

Hospitality design firm Gettys has announced it has hired nine new staff and garnered various new projects in Asia.

Gettys most recently awarded projects within the past quarter include a collection of ten new properties spanning the entire Asia Pacific region: mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, and the Philippines.
 
Yunnan Great Eagle Tourism Hotel Resort Company selected Gettys as lead designer for their latest new-build project, Great Eagle Hilton Resort located on the Fuxian Lake in China. The design work for the resort and golf club will include 330 guest rooms; several executive rooms and suites; the main lobby space; and multiple restaurants. This summer, Gettys also was selected to design the 870 square meter clubhouse facility adjacent to the main building.
 
As a result of the rapidly expanding hospitality market in the Asia Pacific region, Gettys has added nine new members to its Hong Kong office in order to manage the firm's current workload.
 
"Asia is one of our strongest areas for hospitality design and we look forward to continued growth in the future," says Ariane Steinbeck, Principal and Managing Director at Gettys.

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