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Will there still be "Four Seasons" roof signage like the render? Kind of surprising that no signage has gone up yet
Will there still be "Four Seasons" roof signage like the render? Kind of surprising that no signage has gone up yet
Regarding the fountain: no, there will be no cascading of water owing to the possibility of wind gusts in the courtyard: the Four Seasons does not want to douse their guests. During the day you'll just have to admire the object itself. Each basin is filled with water however, so during the evening when the lights are turned on in it, the led uplighting through the rippling water will cause light to dance about and reflect off the basin above.
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Love the artwork inside. Edgy and contemplative. Quite unlike the Shangri-la interiors which are kinda bland imo.
So, we get a water fountain that doesn't actually have water cascading. Makes you wonder why they didn't choose a design that minimized the risk of <GASP> getting a little dribble of water on people.
What's wrong with people anyway? I guess everyone lives in a bubble and god forbid you may get water splashed onto you in a wind gust.
How does one go along in life worrying about such things? Imagine the horror when it rains!
Why didn't they locate the fountain in the middle of the rose garden, just to the east? Then the customers of the hotel would have a beautiful, romantic scene, just out their hotel windows and they would also be able to see it when they enter the driveway. It also would have been a nice gesture to the city by creating a very picturesque park, with the fountain as its showpiece. Maybe some of the guests might want to sit in the park and watch the cascading fountain, on a hot summer day? Rich people enjoy the outdoors, just like the rest of us and nothing is more appealing on a hot day than the sight, sound and feel of cool water flowing. OK, it's not a HUGE deal but I thought 5 star hotels were all about the little details. How could the Four Seasons screw up something that I think is more than a small detail?
Didn't the designers think about the customer's getting splashed, from the get go? I would think it's quite obvious. None of these very bright people (I'm making assumptions here lol) thought of that? If you are going for maximum impact and creating an impressive entry for the guests, you need that water flowing in abundance, for the full impact. Forget about bubbling water or even a light drip. Seriously, they need a rethink. That fountain needs to be moved to the park.
Regarding the fountain: no, there will be no cascading of water owing to the possibility of wind gusts in the courtyard: the Four Seasons does not want to douse their guests. During the day you'll just have to admire the object itself. Each basin is filled with water however, so during the evening when the lights are turned on in it, the led uplighting through the rippling water will cause light to dance about and reflect off the basin above.
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