Leigh & Orange celebrates the opening of Morpheus hotel

Morpheus hotel
Morpheus hotel
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Morpheus is Leigh & Orange’s (L&O) latest hotel project to open, an collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects. As the Executive Architect, L&O was tasked to aid the realisation of this project through its technical knowledge and considerable experience of working in Macau.

Morpheus hotel
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Located in Macau, it is the new flagship hotel for the City of Dreams resort, which is owned and managed by Melco Resorts Entertainment. The new hotel boasts over 770 rooms, 8 VIP villas , a sky pool 40 stories high and restaurants operated by acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse .

Morpheus hotel
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Housing this mix of facilities within one cohesive edifice, Morpheus is the world’s first high-rise building supported by a free-form exoskeleton steel structure – which is enlivened by two sky bridges, and protected from the elements by five different glazing systems and a unique non-repetitive double-curved aluminum cladding system.

Morpheus hotel
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The complexity of the project and its enabling works required the involvement and co-ordination of eight firms of designers based in five countries.

Morpheus hotel
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The scope of work included design and statutory coordination for this multi-disciplinary project, documentation of the hotel tower, international restaurants, retail outlets and retail street, as well as supporting Heart-of-House staff facilities – not to mention continuing support during the construction stage though to the opening.

Morpheus hotel
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Ivy Lee, L&O’s Managing Director noted, “The most challenging aspect of the project was the orchestration of the many different designers, with differing visions all being weaved into a unique building form.

Morpheus hotel
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We’d like to think of ourselves as the conductor, helping each designer to flourish in their own unique way while still uniting it all – without compromise – into a grand symphony. It was a privilege for us to be part of this amazing team, while creating a true landmark for Macau in the process.” Source and photos Courtesy of Leigh & Orange.

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