Aman is launching their first West Coast property. A $10-billion development that looks like it’s in Singapore. Vertical gardens cascading down luxury towers. Buildings almost enveloped by foliage.… | Ben Wolff | 21 条评论

Aman is launching their first West Coast property.

A $10-billion development that looks like it’s in Singapore.

Vertical gardens cascading down luxury towers. Buildings almost enveloped by foliage. 10 acres of botanical gardens integrated into the architecture.

This is Aman Beverly Hills. The centerpiece of One Beverly Hills at Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards.

10-story Aman hotel with 78 all-suite guest rooms. Aman’s first West Coast property.

Connected to two Aman-branded residential towers. Units priced from $20 million to $40+ million. The first residential tower is approaching $1 billion in contracted sales before opening.

All residents become members of the exclusive Aman Club. 100,000 square feet with flagship Aman Spa, fitness centers, pools, dining venues.

Here’s what makes it unprecedented:

Nearly half the land is being turned into botanical gardens. 10 acres total.

4.5 acres open to the public. 4 acres reserved for residents, club members, and hotel guests.

Over 200 species of native California plants. Vertical gardens, rooftop greenery, and planted terraces.

The gardens use collected rainwater and recycled graywater for 100% of irrigation needs. Saving millions of gallons of water annually.

This week’s newsletter breaks down why I’m obsessed with this design philosophy.

Biophilic design. The idea that our spaces should connect us with nature instead of isolating us from it.

How Singapore pioneered this approach years ago. What operators can learn from it.

And why this is the future of hospitality.

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