Corbis: Hospitality portfolio

From luxury casinos to boutique hotels, our portfolio features a wide range of hospitality ventures spanning over 200 million square feet across the United States, the Caribbean, and the UAE. We have worked on lifestyle hotels, short-stay chains, hotel-casino developments, ocean-side resorts, and massive hotel complexes, always focusing on coordinating the architecture, the interior design, and the operator to harmonize the requirements.

Explore our hospitality portfolio

Harmonizing operations from the ground up for aesthetics and high-performance functionality

The hospitality sector presents unique operational complexities, demanding seamless integration and coordination of numerous stakeholders and end-user systems, from staff and design teams to specialized vendors handling restaurant services, IT networks, housekeeping, guest services, and FF&E.

We are involved in early planning and coordination of all disciplines, leveraging advanced BIM processes to proactively resolve design conflicts and ensure an efficient construction process, on-time delivery, within budget, and to the highest standards.

Keep your finger on the pulse

From ultra-luxury hotels to last-mile retail: 7 shifts shaping SoCal

To close the quarter with a sharper view of what’s ahead, we attended the Southern California Hospitality & Retail Commercial Real Estate Summit in Los Angeles, hosted by Bisnow. Industry leaders in hospitality and retail shared their perspectives on market trends and what’s next for both sectors. Here are seven key takeaways from each and the common factors shaping their evolution. Read more

  • by Juan Imarisio, Program Architect
  • MAR2026
News & Agenda

Behind the scenes: 3 projects where Design Coordination made the difference

Design coordination is not only about managing drawings and software; it's about bringing together visions, timelines, and cultures into one shared language. In this article, we explore three projects that illustrate how this service shapes outcomes across diverse typologies, from global franchises to luxury developments in remote locations. Read more

  • by Catalina Blangino, Project Coordinator
  • OCT2025
Project portfolio

AECO & Digital Twin revolution: The new frontier of building lifecycle management 

We are entering a time when buildings do not stop once construction is complete. They continue to learn, adapt, and respond to the world around them. The Digital Twin is making this possible by transforming how we design, manage, and experience the built environment. Is our industry ready to create buildings that truly live? Read more

  • by Franco Santillan, BMO
  • OCT2025
Construction Industry