Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel

Coordinates: 16°24′26″N 120°36′29″E / 16.40722°N 120.60806°E / 16.40722; 120.60806
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16°24′26″N 120°36′29″E / 16.40722°N 120.60806°E / 16.40722; 120.60806

Hyatt Terraces Baguio
Map
Former namesTerraces Plaza
Hotel chainHyatt Hotels Corporation
General information
StatusDestroyed
LocationPhilippines
DestroyedJuly 16, 1990
Height44.51 m (146.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count12
[1]

The Hyatt Terraces Hotel was a 12-storey hotel in Baguio, Philippines. It sustained the most serious damage among other building in Baguio following the 1990 Luzon earthquake when the hotel's terrace front collapse and fell into the lobby area killing at least 50 people.[2][3]

History

General Manager Heinrich Maulbecker of Hyatt Bangkok was tasked in 1978 to check on a property in Baguio called Baguio Terraces to study the viability of converting the hotel property into a Hyatt brand. Baguio Terraces was later rebranded as Hyatt Terraces Hotel and Maulbecker became the general manager of the Baguio hotel until the destruction of the hotel in 1990.[4]

References

  1. ^ Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel at Emporis
  2. ^ "Quake relief efforts hampered". The Hour. 17 July 1990. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  3. ^ "The 1990 Baguio City Earthquake". The City of Baguio.
  4. ^ Alcuaz, Vic. "Mabuhay Ka! - Hotelier Heinrich Maulbecker is a 'builder" (PDF). Vic Alcuaz.