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From the Turner Contemporary to Glasgow’s Riverside Museum, we look at what’s new


Project Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc Design


Luc Svetchine Location Cap d’Antibes, south of France Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc reopens


The iconic Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes in France has reopened after a four-year, E45m restoration project. The restoration has been carried out by the owner of the hotel, Mrs Oetker, together with architect Luc Svetchine. The project includes the refurbishment of all rooms and


public areas in the main building of the hotel, as well as the addition of two new restaurants, a bar, and a new pool and beach area. The hote’s spa facilities are set to undergo a multi- million euro redevelopment next year.


A new pool and terrace has been added to the hotel


Bloc Hotels is privately-funded by Monaco-based investors


Project Design


Bloc Hotels Bryant Priest Newman Location Birmingham, UK Japanese-style pod hotel for Birmingham


Bloc Hotels has launched its new hotel concept in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. The first Bloc Hotel – a 73 bedroom ‘boutique-budget’ hotel – opened in April. Bryant Priest Newman are the architects behind the


design of the new four-storey hotel, which was inspired by Japanese pod-style properties and aims to withdraw “all unnecessary space”. Boxbuild has worked in association with Bloc Hotels to produce the pod-style rooms, which feature sound insulation and noise reduction materials.


20 Read Leisure Management online leisuremanagement.co.uk/digital


It is Glasgow’s first newbuild transport museum


Project Design


Riverside Museum Zaha Hadid


Location Glasgow, UK June opening for Glasgow Museum


Glasgow Life has announced that the new £74m Riverside Museum, which will be home to the city’s transport and tech- nology collections, is to oficially open in June. The new Zaha Hadid-designed attraction will house


around 3,000 exhibits across 150 displays. Glasgow City Council has invested nearly £51m in the


development of the museum. BAM Construction started work on site in 2007, with interiors and theming company Mivan appointed to deliver the fit-out of the new attraction.


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