our Tribal members and commitment of our management team.”
“With the potential to become an iconic landmark along Highway 94, the transformative design of Jamul Casino’s new hotel reflects the property's evolution and the refined luxury and guest experience it is renowned for,” said Robert J. Gdowski, AIA, Principal, Director of Hospitality Design at JCJ
“The transformative design of Jamul Casino’s new hotel reflects the
property's evolution and the refined luxury and guest experience it is
renowned for. Our partnership with the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation represents a
collaboration that exemplifies our commitment to
creating spaces that
respect and enhance the communities they are part of.”
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Architecture. “Our partnership with the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation represents a successful collaboration that exemplifies our commitment to creating spaces that not only elevate the guest experience but also respect and enhance the communities they are part of.”
Jamul Casino's hotel was designed to resemble a crystalline jewel box, offering a poetic interplay with the majestic Jamul Mountains, the surrounding valley, and the pre- existing casino. Drawing inspiration from the current property's horizontal lines, the architectural concept incorporates a striking horizontal plane that seamlessly extends from the casino and embraces the hotel tower. Tis deliberate gesture symbolises the hotel's unveiling, as if ceremoniously presenting the valley with this glass box. To convey a sense of refinement and ambition, the exterior palette pays
The eastern facade of the 16-storey tower showcases a striking 10-storey fritted glass logo, ensuring a prominent and unmistakable display of the property's identity to all who approach. On the southern side of the tower, a pattern of vertical fins is seamlessly
integrated into the curtain-wall system.
homage to the casino while elevating its neutral tones into an elegant and aspirational language of design.
Te eastern facade of the 16-storey tower showcases a striking 10- storey fritted glass logo, ensuring a prominent and unmistakable display of the property's identity to all who approach. On the southern side of the tower, a captivating pattern of vertical fins is seamlessly integrated into the curtain-wall system. Tis design feature serves a purpose of enhancing the aesthetic appeal. In the northeastern corner of the tower, a distinct acute angle emerges.
Tis unique architectural element is accentuated by a continuous arrangement of suite balconies that gracefully extends from the top to the bottom of the tower, creating a striking articulation.
To enhance convenience and connectivity, the hotel lobby is
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