The Choreographed Hotel: Cinematic Design for Evocative Guest Experiences
This session reframes hospitality design as something closer to filmmaking than interiors, where spaces unfold with emotional intention.
Drawing on cinematic storytelling and art direction, the conversation explores how hotels can be choreographed like films: lighting as atmosphere, materials as emotional cues, and spatial sequencing as narrative structure. Each room becomes a scene. Each transition, a deliberate cut. The guest moves through a property as part of a carefully composed story, one designed to engage, immerse, and stay with them.
The panel will highlight how cinematic environments translate into meaningful impact; where mood shapes memory, memory builds loyalty, and distinct, story-driven spaces create cultural and commercial resonance. Through insights on collaboration across design, branding, and operations, alongside the integration of adaptive lighting and digital media, the discussion will reveal how these layered experiences are brought to life and sustained over time.
Ultimately, this session positions hospitality as a time-based, sensory medium, where design is experienced in sequence, and where success is measured by how deeply a space resonates, performs, and endures.



