W Barcelona

Coordinates: 41°22′6.5″N 2°11′24.86″E / 41.368472°N 2.1902389°E / 41.368472; 2.1902389
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W Barcelona Hotel
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel
LocationBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Completed1 September 2009
Cost> €200million[1]
Height98.8 m (324 ft)
Technical details
Floor count29
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ricardo Bofill
References
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The W Barcelona Hotel, popularly known as the Hotel Vela (Sail Hotel) due to its shape, is a building designed by Ricardo Bofill is located in the Barceloneta district of Barcelona, in the expansion of the Port of Barcelona. The hotel is managed by Marriott International marketed under the brand W Hotels.

The building, designed by the architect Ricardo Bofill, stands in 7 hectares of land reclaimed from the sea surface in the construction of the new entrance to the harbour.[1] It is also known to resemble the Burj Al Arab of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The five-star hotel comprises 473 rooms, 67 suites, 400 employees, a bar located on the rooftop, a spa and fitness centre, indoor and outdoor pools, terraces, beaches, restaurants, rooms dance, and other facilities grouped under a platform of terraces.[1] The hotel provides also a restaurant lead by the Michelin-starred chef, Carles Abellán.[3]

Controversy

The W Barcelona Hotel was built on land owned by the Port Authority of Barcelona, a public entity, but the award method for the project has not been made public. In the Barceloneta neighborhood, there have been voices against the building, arguing that the law states that a building can only be built on land reclaimed from the sea if it is a port facility. Nudists and surfers, groups that can often be seen on the beaches of Barceloneta and Sant Sebastià, argue that the hotel complex alters the sea currents due to the extension of the breakwater, as well as altering wind currents, affecting Catalan catamaran competitions and the practice of windsurfing. Another controversy derives from the fact that it does not comply with the Spanish coastal law, which specifically prohibits building at less than 100 meters from the coast, while the hotel was built at merely 20 meters from the sea.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c La Vanguardia, 19/09/2011, "L’hotel W, a la venda per 200 milions"
  2. ^ "W Barcelona". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  3. ^ W Barcelona ***** - Splendia
  4. ^ El Periódico, Els detractors de l'hotel Vela volen demanar-ne la demolició.
  5. ^ El Periódico, L'alçada de l'Hotel Vela dobla la d'una torre que Joan Clos va rebaixar.

41°22′6.5″N 2°11′24.86″E / 41.368472°N 2.1902389°E / 41.368472; 2.1902389