The Park Hyatt London River Thames occupies a four-storey podium within the 42-storey One Nine Elms building, which constitutes the tallest residential construction in Europe. The wider multi-billion-pound regeneration of the Nine Elms Area includes the City Tower and will eventually be made up of eighteen buildings, comprising 2300 apartments and over 11 150 square metres of commercial space.

Offering its global clientele a choice of 203 suites and rooms, the Park Hyatt London River Thames aims to set standards in terms of patron experience for those who visit and stay. Successful sound control was key in achieving that goal, and the monolithic acoustic ceiling solution Rockfon Mono Acoustic was installed throughout.

Each space within this project presented a new set of technical and practical challenges, whether it be fitting seamlessly to the elliptical glass fibre-reinforced gypsum feature in the wine bar, to the steel grid design in the all-day dining restaurant, or precisely accommodating apertures for 434 light fittings within the lobby bar.

David Booth

Director of Acoustics, Pacy & Wheatley
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Location:London, United Kingdom
Architect:Kohn Pedersen Fox Ltd and Studio Moren
Installer:Pacy & Wheatley
Photographer:Pacy & Wheatley from Titan Interior Solutions
Tiles:Rockfon® Mono Acoustic

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