DP Design Celebrates Dual Wins at MUSE Hotel Awards |
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Two of DP Design’s projects have been recognised at the MUSE Hotel Awards 2025 – a world-leading competition honouring exceptional hotels and hospitality design excellence. Under the category of Hospitality Design, YOTEL Tokyo Ginza has been awarded the Platinum Winner for Interior Design – Compact & Capsule Hotel Interiors, while Conrad Singapore Orchard is a Gold Winner for Interior Design – Lobby Interior Design. These accolades highlight DP Design’s continued commitment to excellence in hospitality design, celebrating projects that thoughtfully integrate functionality, cultural context, and spatial innovation to deliver distinctive guest experiences.
YOTEL Tokyo Ginza redefines business hospitality through a design that fuses YOTEL’s tech-forward efficiency with Japanese cultural sensibilities. Located near Kabuki-za Theatre and Ginza’s luxury retail street, the interior adopts a design language that is both playfully restrained and thoughtfully indulgent. Taking cues from traditional Japanese architecture, the interiors feature a restrained palette of natural materials like timber, gravel and stone, used across the hotel to create a calm foundation. The result is a contemporary yet contextually rooted expression of modern hospitality and compact urban living.
Conrad Singapore Orchard, formerly Regent Singapore, unveils a thoughtful transformation in the Orchard Road district. Designed by renowned American architect John Portman, this metamorphosis, driven by visionary creativity, seamlessly merges the hotel’s architectural heritage within an oasis of serenity where urban vitality and peaceful retreat converge. Through careful design considerations and thoughtful renovation to preserve its architectural style and important features, key spaces – including the central atrium, ballroom, function rooms and outdoor pool – have been revitalised to enhance connectivity and inclusivity. Balancing innovation, sustainability and respect for heritage, the refreshed interiors create refined social spaces that celebrate both the building’s legacy and its modern evolution.