Kerry Hill Architects has been appointed to develop the design of Aman Beverly Hills Three renderings have been released in celebration of the project’s ground-breaking
Aman, the world’s leading hospitality and lifestyle brand, has unveiled its designs for Aman Beverly Hills, the company’s forthcoming destination located in Los Angeles’ most prestigious address.
Comprising an Aman hotel, branded residences and Aman Club, Aman Beverly Hills continues the brand’s strategic vision for growth in global cities, while always retaining its revered experience of peace, privacy, exceptional design, and unparalleled service.
Delivered in partnership with Cain International and Alagem Capital, Aman Beverly Hills will be the pinnacle of the pioneering 17.5-acre One Beverly Hills development situated on the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards.
Long-time Aman collaborator, Kerry Hill Architects (KHA) has been appointed to create the designs for the project. Renowned for its distinctive design approach and contextual sensitivity, KHA has developed a cohesive narrative for the Aman Hotel, Club, and Residences in Los Angeles.
Reflecting the city’s vibrant layers and the project’s unique garden seeing, KHA’s design celebrates Los Angeles’ urban spirit and artisanal craftsmanship, while retaining its feeling of utmost sanctuary.
Capturing the essence of Aman’s celebrated contemporary aesthetic, the design utilises a neutral colour pale e which is reflective of the nature in the hills and the wider state of California.
Additionally, the project will make use of natural materials throughout showcasing stone and wood, to provide warmth to vast spaces from which guests, owners and club members will be afforded expansive views across the city from the property’s location.
Speaking about the project and its inspiration, Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said: “This project builds further on the successful opening of Aman New York in 2022, aligned with our strategic direction to bring the brand’s coveted experience to the world’s nest cities.”