NZ Company in Papua New Guinea Hotel Project
Media Release December 2011
SPACE
STUDIO DEMONSTRATES VALUE OF WORLD-STAGE APPROACH IN DESIGN
AND COLLABORATION WITH
FIVE-STAR PAPUA
NEW GUINEA HOTEL
PROJECT
A
large luxury hotel development in Papua New Guinea is
illustrating the value to New Zealand companies of exporting
services and aligning their work with that of counterparts
in other Pacific nations. Completed and officially completed
in November 2011, the five-star Grand Papua Hotel in Port
Moresby stands as a premier example of this focused
international collaboration: leading specialist design
company Space Studio worked alongside the architect Cullen
Feng Architects of Sydney designing the interiors of the
hotel and delivering the interior materials to PNG.
Space Studio also leveraged its relationship with a similarly internationally-capable New Zealand-based firm, Fletcher Construction, with which it worked on another hotel development four years ago.
Space Studio director Vee Kessner (nee Smit) says, “We were introduced to the PNG project by Fletchers, and I think our collaboration demonstrates the opportunity for New Zealand firms to be more active in helping one another get a foothold in these markets. The need for our skills exists – it is simply a matter of the opportunity and the capacity. Our firms can do a lot for one another in terms of networking, endorsing New Zealand consultants and keeping an ear to the ground in their own sectors and related ones.
“In our case, projects such as this require us to collaborate fully with our Australian counterparts, and the quality of our performance dictates how our business develops from there.”
On the back of the $90 million Grand Papua Hotel project’s success, Space Studio has been appointed to six more projects with the same client in PNG, ranging from small refurbishments of existing hotels to extensions of existing ones. This has given Space Studio and Space Procurement a reasonable footing in Papua New Guinea.
On average, one major project of the size and scale of the Grand Papua Hotel is commissioned in the Pacific Rim each year. These projects typically take four to six years to complete, which presents both challenges (fluctuating foreign exchange rates, complicated shipping arrangements) and fortuitous opportunities for business development for the globally-minded.
The Grand Papua Hotel comprises 156 suites, four executive suites, an executive club, spa, gym, brasserie restaurant, bar, private club, retail services, and conference facilities for 300.
The brief to Space Studio was for a contemporary colonial approach that showcased the history of Papua New Guinea and referenced the colourful, rich heritage of the indigenous people. The concept was a five-star hotel catering to a business clientele, and the scope of service for Space Studio involved a full planning review of the building planning and the coordination of this into the architectural drawings to ensure the facilities supported the 156-suite hotel.
Space Studio developed detailing of all areas for incorporation into the architectural drawings, and undertook extensive research to ensure thorough knowledge and understanding of the heritage and custom aspects to be included in the project. Members of the Space Studio and Space Procurement teams have been on-site throughout the development process. (Space Procurement is responsible for the order, manufacture, shipment and placement of the full inventory.)
Fact Sheet
Grand Papua
Hotel, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
• Value of
materials (including items such as sanitary ware, tiles,
lighting etc) exported from New Zealand suppliers = NZ$2.3
million
• Value of FF&E exported from New Zealand
suppliers = NZ$2.6 million
• Total value of FF&E
(furniture, fixtures and equipment) and HOE (hotel operating
equipment) for guest rooms = NZ$9 million
• Total value
of FF&E and HOE for common areas, restaurants, executive
club, gym and spa – NZ$5.015 million
• $350,000 in
electrical goods have been sourced from supplier in
PNG
• Exported goods from China (to date)
include:
o 12 ½ x 40’ containers including
kitchenware/sinks, case goods, sofas, chairs and fabric to
the value of NZ$1.2 million
o 1 x 40’ container of
outdoor furniture to the value of NZ$30,000
o 5 x 20’
containers of tiles to the value of NZ$98,000
o NZ$1.2
million of containers and part containers have been
dispatched from China and New Zealand to Papua New Guinea
almost monthly since July 2009;
o Unlike major centres
and regions, the logistics of supply to Papua New Guinea are
challenging – requiring critical procurement planning and
a thorough knowledge of shipping and logistics.
Specific
design by Space Studio included:
• Review of the
current layouts and recommendations on swapping the bar
location with the restaurant, allowing for a smooth flow
between pool and restaurant and increased seating
areas;
• This also created a beautiful space for a
private bar adjacent to the main bar (dark and colonial in
design), and offered the flexibility in addition to change
it to a private club for functions and cocktails as
needed;
• The main bar has dark timber panelling on
walls with recessed artefact glass cabinets displaying the
local art and complementing lighting within the high ceiling
space;
• Suites were reviewed, keeping in mind the
colonial theme and making a connection with Papua New
Guinea, with colonial-style loose furniture pieces for the
wardrobes and consoles;
• A white backdrop has been
maintained throughout, in keeping with the building exterior
and the colonial design approach. Enhancing this is the
acid-yellow and red ochre palette with dark timber found
through PNG architecture, art and artefacts.
• An
executive club and four executive suites at levels 14 and 15
command sweeping views of the harbours surrounding Port
Moresby. These are all fitted out to an exacting standard,
inclusive of natural stone floors and luxurious finishes
throughout.
ends
About
Space Studio
Space Studio
is a specialist design firm with a focus on design
excellence and exceptional project delivery in the
hospitality, retail and commercial sectors.
Space Studio’s specialist team of designers have developed expertise in the studio’s chosen areas of design, through the successful delivery of significant projects. These vary in scale from new single retail brand developments to large hotel projects.
The studio is committed to inspired,
quality design that works at a practical level. The studio
developed its expertise in the retail, leisure, commercial
and hospitality sectors with projects including Bendon
Lingerie Worldwide; Radisson Resorts, Fiji; Sheraton, Fiji;
The Grand Papua Hotel, Papua New Guinea; and Mainfreight
Headquarters Worldwide.
Space
Studio is the parent company of Space Procurement, which
provides specialist scheduling, sourcing tender and
procurement of materials, furniture, fittings and equipment
for the hospitality, retail and commercial sectors. Space
Procurement has a skilled team which delivers the materials,
furniture, fittings and equipment for hospitality, leisure,
commercial and retail interior
fitout.
About
Space ProcurementCE PROCUREMENT
Space
Procurement specialises in providing Furniture, Fixtures &
Equipment (FF&E) and Operating Supplies & Equipment (OS&E /
HOE) procurement consultancy to clients for the hotel,
hospitality and commercial sectors.
Space Procurement
provides an independent selection of products for projects
that will meet our clients' brief, specifications, budget
and timeframe. Delivering projects from concept to
completion and maintaining a transparent and efficient
service.
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