Fairmont Austin Explained

Fairmont Austin
Status:Complete
Building Type:Hospitality
Alternate Names:Fairmont ATX
Location:Austin, Texas
Address:101 Red River Street
Start Date:2013
Height:595feet
Unit Count:1048
Floor Count:37
Floor Area:1400000square feet
Elevator Count:10
Architecture Firm:Gensler Austin
Developer:Manchester Texas Financial Group
Other Designers:Warren Sheets Design, Inc.
References:[1]

The Fairmont Austin is a 37-story hotel located on 101 Red River St, in Downtown Austin, Texas. Groundbreaking for the project began on November 3, 2014. The hotel, at 1400000square feet, is the largest of the Fairmont hotel chain. The hotel tops out at tall, surpassing Austin's previous tallest hotel, the Hilton Austin Hotel. The Fairmont Austin also features a skyway connection to the Austin Convention Center.

The Fairmont Austin also features five restaurants: Good things, a coffee shop with quick bites. Rules and Regs, the tapas bar and restaurant on the 7th floor pool deck. Revue, a multi outlet style restaurant modeled after a movie set. Fulton, a craft cocktail bar and restaurant which features live music each and every night. And finally, Garrison, a modern american, post oak, open flame, luxe dining experience.

History

The groundbreaking for the Fairmont Austin was held on November 3, 2014. The hotel was expected to reach completion in late January to early February 2018 but was delayed until March 2018. The hotel opened on March 5, 2018, in time for South by Southwest.

Architecture

The Fairmont Austin was designed by architecture firm Gensler,[2] with interiors furnished by San Francisco-based interior designer Warren Sheets.[3] The hotel features a $6 million 33-foot aerial skyway connecting to the Austin Convention Center, designed by Thomas Phifer.[4]

The building is topped with a 170-foot lighted spire, the maximum height allowed by the Federal Aviation Administration.[5] The building's crown features a band of color-changing LED lighting, which is often changed for holidays and special events. During periods of low occupancy, the hotel blocks off rooms on the southern side of the building and replaces the lighting in select rooms with color-changing LED bulbs to create images on the building's facade, including the Texas Longhorns logo during University of Texas games,[6] a giant jack-o'-lantern for Halloween,[7] and a wrapped present during Christmas.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Fairmont Austin hits pinnacle of construction. Austin American-Statesman. Shonda. Novak. November 18, 2016. Cox Media Group. October 11, 2017.
  2. Web site: Peek inside Fairmont Austin, opened just in time for SXSW . Widner, Cindy . Curbed . March 6, 2018 . December 27, 2019.
  3. Web site: Warren Sheets Design to complete interiors of Fairmont Austin . Hotel Management . December 11, 2014 . December 27, 2019.
  4. Web site: Downtown novelty: $6M sky bridge to connect hotel, Austin Convention Center . Anderson, Will . Austin Business Journal . September 14, 2016 . December 27, 2019.
  5. Web site: New Fairmont hotel spire added to Austin skyline . Freer, Emma . Community Impact . October 10, 2017 . December 27, 2019.
  6. Web site: Fairmont illuminates Longhorn logo on building . Spencer, Bridget . FOX 7 Austin . April 22, 2019 . December 27, 2019.
  7. Web site: Downtown hotel lights up for Halloween . FOX 7 Austin . October 31, 2019 . December 27, 2019.