This new Ottawa hotel Masters contemporary Canadian style


Situated in the busy ByWard Market, the Andaz Hotel was designed by Toronto’s Mason Studio, which filled the hotel with gestures that provide it a rich sense of place. Canadian artisans worked together with Mason studio on key elements, such as the illumination in the lobby by Hollis + Morris, which utilizes six different types of Canadian wood. Copper is a recurring material, influenced by the rooftops of the Parliament Buildings.

And each floor represents work by artists from a single province or territory, providing every level its own identity. Overall, natural woods, stones as well as metals integrate for a very little contemporary aesthetic.

In the suites, oak headboards as well as grey felt wall coverings set a cozy scene, while low-profile furniture doesn’t block the postcard views. For even more stunning scenery, head as much as the 16th-floor rooftop bar, Copper Spirits & Sights, and settle into one of the banquettes that surround crackling firepits.

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