The Philippine Star

Shangri-La opens at the Fort with a young, modern vibe

- By MILLET M. MANANQUIL

Appliqued panels by Bea Valdes and edgy sculpture by Jinggoy Buensuceso shine together with chandelier­s by Lasvit.

When British author James Hilton wrote Lost Horizon in 1933, little did he know that his mythical happy place called Shangri-La would, in the modern world, evoke images of a five-star paradise. Today, the word ShangriLa has become synonymous with the hotel chain known for its Oriental charm, serenity and service. But that was yesterday.

Today, the word acquires a new meaning when Shangri-La at the Fort opens on Tuesday, March 1 not just as a hotel, but as a lifestyle complex embracing its progressiv­e neighborho­od, the Bonifacio Global City(BGC).

John Rice, general manager of the ShangriLa at the Fort, explains during a preview for

The Philippine STAR: “As a lifestyle complex, we look outwards, working not just with the hotel. BGC is known as the home of passionate minds, and our vision is to deliver contempora­ry luxury in one place where people can collaborat­e, discover and explore the latest trends in a dynamic, energetic location.”

This lifestyle complex includes the Shangri-La Hotel with 576 rooms and suites, 21 function rooms, a Grand Ballroom that can accommodat­e 1,200 guests plus another ballroom, the Bonifacio Hall, that can take 500 guests. This early, the hotel calendar is already busy with bookings for weddings and corporate events starting this week until 2017.

There are 15 restaurant­s in this complex. Executive chef Joris Rycken is proud of the hotel’s seven dining destinatio­ns. He gave us a delicious taste of High Street Cafe, with its bookcase architectu­re, based on the idea of a chef’s library with a collection of global ingredient­s in nine food stations: rotisserie, seafood, Mediterran­ean, salad and greens, Japanese, Chinese, Southeast Asian and continenta­l, and desserts. High Street Lounge is friendly elegance in a stylish setting, livened up by jazz and modern music. Canton Road presents modern Cantonese cuisine in a setting designed by Hong Kong-based Steve Leung Designers. It has nine private rooms. Raging Bull Chophouse & Bar, designed with an Upper West Side New York peg, offers gourmet comfort food ranging from grass-fed beef to seafood. Raging Bull Burgers is a burger shop with an offbeat locale and a rock-star attitude. Samba offers all-day dining with healthy, coloful cuisine inspired by the flavors of South America, Spain and the Philippine­s. Lively bands match the festive setting designed by Filipino architect Manny Samson, who also designed the Horizon Homes. Limitless was conceived by Shawn Sullivan as “a modern speakeasy inspired by the beauty of jewels. Guests enter the bar through a sleek wooden tunnel with the interiors of a handcrafte­d jewelry box, with mirrored glass, polished metal, emerald green and sapphire upholstery to create an environmen­t for dancing, lounging and socializin­g.”

The other restaurant­s are run by dining retailers handpicked by Shangri-La: Maisen which is one of finest tonkatsu restos in Tokyo, founded in 1965; The Sugar Factory which is an American phenomenon visited by Hollywood A-listers with Kylie Jenner as main endorser; Pink’s Hotdogs which is a popular Los Angeles-based hotdog store; FOO’D by Davide Oldani, serving Michelin-star cuisine at fair prices, described as Cucina Pop Style, “an Italian spin on democratic fine dining”; Brotzeit, a contempora­ry resto offering Bavarian cuisine and German beers; Toby’s Estate which boasts specialty coffee roasters; and Planet Grapes which has its cheeky tagline,” wine without drama.”

Shopping choices include Harley-Davidson of Manila, Gautier, Philux, Jewelmer and Ann Ong.

Shangri-La Residences offers modern apartment living for long-staying guests in 97 suites equipped with amenities such as washer and dryer, refrigerat­or and dining wares.

Horizon Homes is a collection of 98 private homes on the top 20 floors. “Here, you buy a home for life and pass it on to the next generation,” says GM Rice.

A most amazing feature of Shangri-La at the Fort is Kerry Sports, which is now Manila’s most comprehens­ive indoor fitness and recreation center. Its 8,000 square meters of space on two floors offer everything that any fitness buff or sports lover can ask for — including an NBA-configured indoor basketball court with seating space for spectators! Kerry Sports manager Mike Montes, whose experience includes having personalit­ies like Madonna train under his watch, gave us a jaw-dropping tour of the facilities at Shangri-La at the Fort which include a boxing zone; a functional zone featuring Synergy 360, a group training system for agility, balance and coordinati­on; a cardio zone with state-of-the-art machines; free weight zone to increase power and strength; adventure racing zone where one can cycle, row, run, crawl and climb; core zone featuring the latest in abdominal and lower back equipment; squash courts; tennis courts; outdoor lap pools; yoga, spin, Pilates and multipurpo­se studios; spin studios; steam and sauna rooms; and an urban spa for therapeuti­c treatments.

Another unique feature is the Adventure Zone with its different play areas designed for various age groups, featuring slides, playhouses and board games. It has a cafe for the little ones and three fun themed party rooms for birthday parties complete with personaliz­ed invitation­s, party favors, a candy buffet and entertainm­ent.

The design of Shangri-La at the Fort is a collaborat­ion between foreign designers such as Shawn Sullivan of Rockwell Group and Filipino talents. Miguel Rosales, the hotel’s art adviser, put in a modern vibe with a very Filipino flavor. At the lobby, the beadwork of Bea Valdes greets guests at the reception area. An acrylic on canvas by Sam Penaso hangs in front of High Street Cafe. Raul Isidro’s work dominates the concierge. Jinggoy Buensuceso makes a statement at the grand staircase area as well as the Lobby Lounge with his black iron and steel works. Artworks by Mars Bugaoan, Anton Mallari and Noel El Farol are seen on hallways and lobbies.

Really grand is the Grand Ballroom which is designed like a Filipino jewel box in silver and beige colors, its chandelier­s hanging like necklaces. To highlight its refined design, Bea Valdes made embroidery and applique panels, all done by hand-sewn constructi­on. At the hallways, you see not colorful artworks typically seen in hotels, but instead, details and patterns seen in our barong Tagalog, as designed by Manny Samson. The hotel carries a lot of accessorie­s designed by Cebuano artists and artisans.

The wow factor at Shangri-La comes from its beautiful and exquisite chandelier­s made by Lasvit, one of the world’s leading chandelier

Shangri-La at the Fort GM John Rice says: ‘A great hotel is created by its heart and soul.

And not just by bricks and chandelier­s.’

makers. Every chandelier seems to have a story or inspiratio­n. There is, for instance, a chandelier that “sings” with the wind. You have to see and hear it yourself. The carpets are another eye-stopping element in this new hotel, with designs that redefine hotel design as you have never seen elsewhere.

“All lifestyle aspects are LEED Goldcertif­ied,” Rice proudly explains, “so there is a collaborat­ive environmen­t and community vibe that distinguis­hes it from other hotels.”

One tour that we accidental­ly took — because we went to the wrong entrance, the one for employees — is one we really enjoyed. Lesley Anne Tan, director of communicat­ions, led us through the basement halls displaying some 30 different artistic posters, each with a message giving different vibes: stylish, passionate, warm, dynamic, colorful, caring — traits which GM Rice wants each employee to embrace. “I want our staffers to develop optimism which leads to confidence that allows them to do amazing things.”

And the words that made us look at this five-star Shangri-La with a bit of emotion: “Bricks and marble and chandelier­s don’t create a great hotel. A hotel is empty unless you have a heart and soul,” says Rice.

Rice and shine! James Hilton saw a lost horizon. Somewhere, in this modern world, we found it.

You can experience the Shangri-La at the Fort located at 30th Street corner 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City by calling (632)820-0888 or emailing slfm@shangri-la.com.

 ??  ?? The breathtaki­ng view from the poolside includes two covered tennis courts on one side.
The breathtaki­ng view from the poolside includes two covered tennis courts on one side.
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The boxing area has its unique punches, while the indoor basketball court at Kerry Sports is NBA-configured.
 ??  ?? Kerry Sports manager Mike Montes tries out the awesome state-of-the-art facilities that have enticed hundreds to sign up for membership even before opening date.
Kerry Sports manager Mike Montes tries out the awesome state-of-the-art facilities that have enticed hundreds to sign up for membership even before opening date.
 ??  ?? Two of the nine food stations at High Street Cafe with tempting goodies.
Two of the nine food stations at High Street Cafe with tempting goodies.
 ??  ?? Executive chef Joris Rycken offers the best internatio­nal as well as Filipino flavors, with his own creative touch.
Executive chef Joris Rycken offers the best internatio­nal as well as Filipino flavors, with his own creative touch.
 ??  ?? Communicat­ions director Lesley Anne Tan adds her thumbmark to a poster encouragin­g hotel employees to “Leave your mark!.” This and other encouragin­g reminders come from GM John Rice.
Communicat­ions director Lesley Anne Tan adds her thumbmark to a poster encouragin­g hotel employees to “Leave your mark!.” This and other encouragin­g reminders come from GM John Rice.
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Modernity, style and comfort at a de luxe room
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The Adventure Zone is a paradise for the young.
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When was the last time you saw thermos like these ones at the High Street Cafe?
 ??  ?? Shangri-La at the Fort general manager John Rice lights up this new lifestyle complex at Bonifacio Global City with his refreshing ideas.
Shangri-La at the Fort general manager John Rice lights up this new lifestyle complex at Bonifacio Global City with his refreshing ideas.
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High Street Lounge is friendly elegance in a stylish setting livened up by jazz and modern music.
 ??  ?? This chandelier by Lasvit sings with the wind.
This chandelier by Lasvit sings with the wind.
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Every carpet has a design story.
Photos by WALTER BOLLOZOS Every carpet has a design story.
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 ??  ?? Carpet designs in geometric patterns get you floored.
Carpet designs in geometric patterns get you floored.
 ??  ?? Barong embroidery details make refined wall decor. Embroidere­d panels by Bea Valdes will be unveiled at the Grand Ballroom.
Barong embroidery details make refined wall decor. Embroidere­d panels by Bea Valdes will be unveiled at the Grand Ballroom.
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