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The Jervois


FieldValue
nameThe Jervois
logoThe Jervois.svg
logo_upright0.7
imageThe Jervois - View of the facade (up).jpg
image_upright0.9
captionThe Jervois in 2012
locationSheung Wan, Hong Kong
coordinates
statusCompleted
start_date2008
completion_date2011
opening2011 (Hotel), 2012 (Restaurant)
building_typeHotel
roof118 m
floor_count35
floor_area4300 m2
architectFlorent Nédélec
developerNational Properties

The Jervois is a 35-storey tower designed by Florent Nédélec and located on 89 Jervois Street in Sheung Wan, Victoria, Hong Kong.

Description

The Jervois is a luxurious boutique hotel that combines a total of 49 suites. All suites are only accessible via private lift lobbies and feature floor to ceiling windows that offer views of Hong Kong. Typical floors have two suites per floor with double corner windows while the top five floor have only one suite per floor with 360 degrees views of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Central and Victoria Peak.

Design

The Jervois boutique hotel is a collaborative creation of two French designers, architect Florent Nédélec for the architectural design and furniture maker Christian Liaigre for the Interior decoration.

References

References

  1. Uttam, Payal. (31 July 2012). "Hong Kong's most talked-about new hotels". CNN Travel.
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