The involvement of Fuse as interior designers for the 523 key luxury Hotel Letna in Prague has been revealed in an article on the Forbes website in the Czech Republic. Fuse has been working on the project since early 2017 and the work has now reached the detailed design and construction documentation stage.
The client is a division of EP Real Estate, the development company owned by Czech entrepreneur, Daniel Křetínský, who also owns the Sparta Prague football team.
Fuse is working closely with shell architects Pelčák and Partner of Brno in the Czech Republic and a large team of other Czech consultants including Gleeds Prague office who are acting as overall cost consultants and project managers. Our good friends Technical Arts are designing the internal lighting and audio-visual installations. Emmaus Consulting are cost consultants for the fit-out and Momentum Wayshowing are responsible for the internal signage. All are acting as sub-consultants to Fuse. Together, we are delivering designs for around 600,000 sqft of interior space.
The hotel will be constructed on what is the former training pitch of the Sparta team alongside the Sparta stadium. The site overlooks the Letenská Pláň (Letna Park) and Prague Castle beyond and is a twenty minute walk from the Prague Old Town. The building is arranged over 3 basement levels, ground and six upper floors. Facilities include a ballroom for 2,000 people, rooftop restaurant, sky bar, pool and full service spa – all with spectacular views towards the iconic Castle.
Construction is due to commence in October 2019 with completion due during 2022. Further details of the project will be released over the coming months.
To read a translated version of the Forbes article, click HERE to see a mock-up of the Forbes web page in English.
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