W Hollywood

In the heart of Hollywood, the reimagined W Hollywood presents an expression of enduring glamour at the intersection of art, lifestyle, and entertainment.

W Hollywood

FF+E by Rockwell Group.

  • Project Data

  • Size

    Renovation of lobby, 305 guestrooms, courtyard and rooftop deck; new indoor-outdoor dining venue, bar, event space and fitness center, and expansion of the Hollywood suite.

  • Location

    Hollywood, CA

  • Services

    Architecture, Landscape Architecture

The opportunity

WATG’s integrated architecture and landscape architecture services were enlisted to renovate the iconic W Hollywood Hotel. The client’s objective was to establish the property as the first on the West Coast to debut the reimagined W brand. The design reflects the brand’s evolution while drawing on Hollywood’s enduring glamour at the intersection of art, lifestyle, and entertainment.

The expansive, multi-phased renovation includes a reconfiguration of the ground-floor lobby with the introduction of a new indoor-outdoor dining venue extending into the garden courtyard, a refreshed rooftop pool deck with the addition of the Sunrise rooftop bar, renovation of 305 guestrooms, expansion of the Hollywood Suite, and the addition of a new fitness center. A former nightclub was reprogrammed as a flexible event space, and an existing spa was converted into 14 new guestrooms.

W Hollywood

FF+E by Rockwell Group.

THE DESIGN APPROACH

As Architect, WATG worked in close collaboration with a signature interior design firm and consultant team to translate a highly ambitious design vision into buildable architectural solutions. The scope required careful alignment with brand standards, operational requirements, and local codes, while addressing the inherent complexities of working within an existing structure.

Architectural interventions included substantial structural modifications and spatial reprogramming to support new uses. The redesigned grand stair in the lobby has emerged as a defining architectural feature and a widely recognized “instagrammable moment” at the hotel. WATG also supported the relocation of the café bar from the lobby interior to the courtyard edge by facilitating a tall structural opening fitted with a retractable window-wall system. The resulting opening creates a strong visual and spatial relationship between interior and exterior dining areas.

Reflecting the brand’s evolution while drawing on Hollywood’s enduring glamour at the intersection of art, lifestyle, and entertainment.

As Landscape Architect, WATG developed a distinct botanical story supported by a curated plant palette. The Landscape design spans the arrival motor court to the interior lobby and courtyard, and rooftop pool deck, reinforcing the overall concept and aligning with the character of the W brand.

The north-facing courtyard presented limited access to natural light, which informed the development of a “Night Garden” composed of plantings with consistent plant morphology in varied from the palmate palm form to the fine texture of leaf frond of a fern. The result is a shaded, immersive environment with a rich, atmospheric character that contrasts with the surrounding urban context.

W Hollywood

Interior design by Rockwell Group.

In contrast, the rooftop pool deck is conceived as a “Day Garden,” defined by the sun and featuring sculptural plantings that evoke openness and brightness. Together, these landscapes establish a clear dialogue between night and day.

“The W Hollywood renovation moves beyond typical planting to showcase a profound client passion for botanical artistry. The integrated design uses experiential and temporal design to transform outdoor spaces into dynamic destinations achieved through two distinct narratives: the sun-drenched Rooftop Pool ‘Day Garden’ and the intimate Shaded Courtyard ‘Night Garden.’” —  Lance Walker, Managing Principal, Landscape Architecture.

A shaded, immersive environment with a rich, atmospheric character that contrasts with the surrounding urban context.

The arrival sequence at the porte cochere was also redefined, utilizing updated plantings that build upon the shaded, layered approach found in the courtyard. A close collaboration with a specialty plant broker allowed for the sourcing of distinctive materials that support a cohesive design narrative throughout the property.

The renovation presented significant technical challenges, including routing new building services through existing structural systems and coordinating work above an active Metro station. The trellis installation required direct coordination with city transit authorities so that structural and mechanical systems remained clear of the transit infrastructure below. WATG addressed these conditions through disciplined coordination and technical precision.

W Hollywood

FF+E by Rockwell Group.

THE RESULT

Through integrated design services and close collaboration with the broader project team, WATG realized a comprehensive transformation of the W Hollywood, reinforcing its position as a leading hospitality destination in Los Angeles.

“In the heart of Hollywood, every design move carries weight. For us, success meant aligning the project’s ambitious vision with the technical expertise and uncompromising quality required to deliver it, ensuring the hotel emerges as a true icon for the next era of the W brand.” — Greg Villegas, Managing Principal, Architecture.

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