Aman founder Adrian Zecha launches new hotel brand in Laos
Hotelier Adrian Zecha, who founded luxury hotel brand Aman, has opened a new hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos, described as “the first chapter of a new story and brand of hotels.”
Azerai Luang Prabang takes its name from a combination of Zecha’s initials, AZ, and the Persian word ‘caravanserai,’ which means a resting place with a central courtyard for travellers.
The two-storey, 53-bedroom hotel building is the result of architect Pascal Trahan’s two-year reconstruction of a 100-year-old site that was first used as French officer quarters, and later by the Laos government. In 1961, the building was converted to the Phousi Hotel, which operated at the site until 2014, when it closed and construction on Azerai began.
The design has been inspired by the town’s traditional Lao and French colonial architecture, and the hotel is built around a leafy courtyard with a 25m (82ft) swimming pool and an old shade-bearing banyan tree with a sacred legacy. Rooms are designed with an open-plan living experience, with a simple, contemporary design aesthetic.
Zecha opened the first Aman resort, Amanpuri, in Phuket, Thailand in 1988. He stepped down from his position as CEO of Aman in 2014, amid a very public legal battle, when Russian real estate investor Vladislav Doronin took over the company.
Zecha is also involved in the One Riverfront Project in Miami, where he will "curate" the on-site wellness centre.