Hotel Citrine, designed by California hotel architect AXIS/GFA, featured in Architectural Digest

AXIS/GFA is extremely proud to share that our recently opened Hotel Citrine hotel design project was recently featured in Architectural Digest.  Featured in the article, “The 5 Best New Silicon Valley Hotels,” Architectural Digest includes the Marriott Tribute Portfolio property on account of Hotel Citrine’s “innovation and envelope-pushing creativity.”

The stepped-back balconies of Hotel Citrine in Palo Alto, designed by California hotel architect AXIS/GFA

The stunning stepped-back balconies of Hotel Citrine, designed by San Francisco architect AXIS/GFA.

A five story, 150 room project that elegantly mirrors the facing AC Hotel (also designed by AXIS/GFA) with bookend precision, Hotel Citrine supplements the AC Hotel on this dual-branded hotel campus with complementary balcony profiles and color palette, but immediately differentiates itself from its sibling property by way of an instantly appreciable mid-century modern design aesthetic that’s not only communicated through the architecture itself, but certainly through the furnishings and interior design program as well.

A view of the Hotel Citrine's patio outdoor lounge, designed by California architect AXIS/GFA

An outdoor patio on the ground floor leads to the lobby bar and dining lounge of the Hotel Citrine, featured in Architectural Digest and designed by Los Angeles architect AXIS/GFA.

Read the Architectural Digest article, including quotes and comments on the property by Christian Schnyder, Principal at interior design firm Beleco, here.

For a detailed project description, including AXIS/GFA’s design program for Hotel Citrine, as well as additional project photography, visit the project page on our New Build Hotel portfolio.

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