The latest issue of Hospitality Design Magazine gives a nod to Lauren Rottet's art selection for the Langham in an article about Chicago's thriving hotel market."This summer, the 610-key JW Marriott emerged from a $396 million gut renovation of a 1914 Daniel Burnham office building, while in the biggest of such moves thus far Oxford transformed the IBM Building, a late-Miesian office tower, into the posh Langham with interiors by an all-star lineup: Dirk Lohan, Richmond International, Rockwell Group, and art curated by Lauren Rottet."Read the rest of the article here.
The Langham, Chicago's artwork display, curated by Lauren Rottet, was featured in a recent New York Times article concerning the role of art in hotels."One major supporter of local artists is the Langham, Chicago, which opened in September and uses its unusual architectural heritage to promote itself in the crowded Chicago hotel market...Art for the hotel’s upper floors was selected by Katherine Lo, executive director of the Langham Hospitality Group, and Lauren Rottet, an interior designer based in Houston."Read the rest of the article here.
Hotel Business covers the recent opening of the Langham, Chicago, with mention of Rottet Studio's curatorial work.
"Lauren Rottet, principal, Rottet Studio, selected the majority of the hotel's art. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe, Rottet selected American artists of Bauhaus descent. More than 140 artists are showcased including Judy Ledgerwood, Anish Kapoor, Monique Prieto and emerging artists Michele Grabner, Jan Ticy and Molly Zuckeran-Hartung."
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Rottet Studio's art selection for the Langham Chicago was covered in the September 2013 issue of Hospitality Design magazine."Throughout the hotel -- from the guestrooms fashioned by London-based Richmond International to the Pavilion lounge, where a painting from Los Angeles-based Monique Prieto hangs as an homage to Van Der Rohe's Pavilion in Spain -- the artwork Houston-based Rottet Studio curated weaves a vibrant narrative."Pick up a copy or browse through the digital publication to read more of Lauren Rottet's curatorial statement.