In the world of luxury business hotels, ITC
Hotels's new The Royal Gardenia, Bengaluru comes
as a breath of fresh air, quite literally.
Based on the concept of marrying luxury and
eco-friendliness, this new property takes that
purpose to a whole new level, while retaining the
unique charm and local flavour of the city
popularly called the Garden city of India.
Located in the heart of Bengaluru, the new ITC The
Royal Gardenia attempts to blend into the city's
ethos with its focus on integrating greenery and
cultural influences into its architecture and
decor. Now, that would sound like a big deal if
you consider the level of attention that has been
lavished into making every little aspect of the
hotel green.
The eco-friendliness focus is per se nothing new.
But often, in many hotels, it doesn't go beyond
mere lip-service. Attempts at reducing their
carbon-footprint start and stop with a placard in
the bath that urges guests to save water.
It is also a fact that beyond a certain degree it
becomes difficult to weave in eco-friendliness
without compromising on the level of luxury that
can simultaneously be offered. And often, it is
also the lack of materials that can be the cause
of the handicap in being more eco-conscious.
The Royal Gardenia deals with this in a bold and
unique way. For a start, the hotel's Atrium lobby
is not air-conditioned. Leading you into the hotel
is just a simple glass arch. There are no doors
and the whole lobby is wind-cooled. In addition to
a square lotus fountain in the middle, the lobby
features vertical hanging gardens with a mix of
plants that are watered using drip irrigation.
The atrium leads out to the central courtyard
garden, in the midst of which is the
multi-pillared Lotus Pavilion. With sloping roofs
covered with a unique lawn of fresh green grass,
the Pavilion's pillars and structure has been
inspired by Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace at
Srirangapatna. The local, cultural influences of
Karnataka can be seen all around in the choice of
table decor and artefacts, the Tiger style chairs
and parrot-shaped pillar adornments inspired by
the Mysore palace and in the friezes and murals on
the walls.
The hotel's vertical gardens are built on steel
structures and are irrigated by a state-of-the-art
drip irrigation system that is placed on the top.
The water drips evenly and after providing
moisture to all the plants, collects at the base
and is recycled for use again. Rainwater
harvesting is also practiced at the hotel, with
the collected water being recycled for use. Garden
lighting has been provided from natural sources or
through an energy-efficient lighting system. Most
of the plants being used are of the Philodendron
family and have been locally grown in Bengaluru.
Royal Gardenia's eco-friendliness has also been
extended into the architecture with the choice of
fly-ash bricks, double-sandwiched cladding glass,
huge roof gardens and use of eco-friendly piping.
Further, the wood that has been used for the
flooring and doors at the hotel are all engineered
wood that has been certified by the Forest
Stewardship Council.
The 11-storeyed hotel with about 282 rooms has
been designed by renowned architect Rajinder
Kumar. The exterior uses beige Gwalior sandstone
and Malaysian red bricks interspersed by panels of
specially treated smoked Oak and highlighted with
strips of copper in a matt copper-sulphate patina.
The same material has been used for the roof,
while the flooring of the entire hotel is in
blonde Italian marble.
The hotel's interiors have been created by
UK-based designer Francesca Basu, and references
to nature and the hotel mascot - the Gardenia
flower - can be seen throughout the property. The
designer has drawn inspiration from different
layers of life forms and so each floor follows
this theme by adopting different colours, motifs
and textures. The themes are based on moods and
representations of various elements of nature,
ranging from stones and fossils, to earth, trees,
wood, water, fire, foliage, animal life, flowers,
birds and butterflies.
The rooms are categorised in the hotel chain's
premium brands of Towers and ITC One, with a
number of suites on each floor. The first floor of
the hotel houses the banqueting areas including a
pre-function area covering approximately 8,000 sq
ft and a separate 2,500 sq ft party room. Also on
the same floor, the right wing will house ITC Kaya
Kalp Spa, spread across an area of 10,400 sq ft
(under construction at the time of Smartbuy's
exclusive preview).
Also in the pipeline is a Presidential suite
spread over 5,400 sq ft and a women's-only-floor
with 'Eva' rooms.
Once all the restaurants are completed, dining
options at the ITC Royal Gardenia will include the
group's acclaimed brand 'Kebabs & Kurries' with
its open kitchen concept. In addition to this,
other options are the multi-cuisine coffee shop- The Cubbon Pavilion and the courtyard garden
lounge - the Lotus Pavilion, there is also the
Whisky bar - Highland Nectar.
ITC branded restaurant - West View - known for its
Mediterranean style grills is expected to open in
November this year, and will be followed by the
opening of the group's first Japanese restaurant 'Edo' during the Christmas and New Year
celebrations.
The ITC Royal Gardenia is a unique example of the
marriage between luxury and eco-responsibility. A
must stop destination the next time you are in
Bengaluru.
Property: ITC Royal Gardenia
Location : No. 1, Residency Road, Bengaluru
Room rates : Rs 12,000 (Tower rooms)
Rs 14,000 (ITC One and Eva rooms)
These are introductory rates valid till January
31, 2010
Click on the following link to more about ITC
Royal Gardenia:
http://www.itcwelcomgroup.in/itcroyalgardenia/