Editor’s Note | June 2010

Published May 11, 2010 at 10:56 p.m.

Here it is again, T+L’s annual Hotels issue, with its centerpiece feature revealing our editors’ selection of the most noteworthy properties that have opened during the past year (“It List”). These 45 hotels and resorts share a distinctive sense of arrival: you know right away that you’ve traded in the everyday for a new and different world, but beyond this, they range widely—from the drama of Amangiri, built (literally) into the sandstone canyons of Utah, to the gleaming surfaces and sweeping skyline views of the Upper House, in Hong Kong. To find out what’s next, we fast-forward with writer Karrie Jacobs to “The Hotel Room of the Future,” where you will gain insights from leading architects and designers. This got me thinking, hotel habitué that I am, about my own vision for the rooms I’d like to stay in—and not a moment too soon, given my roster of upcoming trips. So, herewith, my list of recommendations to hotel-room designers everywhere:




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