Hyatt Hotel, Chahar Bagh
Islamadad, Pakistan
The scheme was developed in response to a limited, international design competition. The site was on elevated land at the southern end of Constitution Avenue in a commanding position, overlooking the city.
Woodhead was successful in winning the competition with a design based on the traditional Mogul gardens. Within this formal delimitation of the site, the main building elements of hotel, apartments, offices and retail centre were placed. A formal garden in the Mogul style was also included as an amenity for the apartments and hotel.
The planning involved a great deal of interconnectivity between buildings with a focus on the level of facilities available to the hotel and apartments on a shared basis. The simplicity of the site plan and the buildings' structure to make for cost effective luxury, ensured this entry stood out.
Woodhead was successful in winning the competition with a design based on the traditional Mogul gardens. Within this formal delimitation of the site, the main building elements of hotel, apartments, offices and retail centre were placed. A formal garden in the Mogul style was also included as an amenity for the apartments and hotel.
The planning involved a great deal of interconnectivity between buildings with a focus on the level of facilities available to the hotel and apartments on a shared basis. The simplicity of the site plan and the buildings' structure to make for cost effective luxury, ensured this entry stood out.












