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M C M I / AU S P O D I N T E R I O R O V E R V I E W

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Introduction 04

Leadership I Contact 05

Projects 06

Pan Pacific Hotel – Guestrooms 06

Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh 08

Oceans 999 & Coal Harbour Bar 10

1151 W. Georgia Street 12

Spa @ 1151 W Georgia 14

Conference Centre @ 1151 W Georgia 16

745 Thurlow 18

Fairmont Waterfront 20

Skwachays Lodge room 505 22

Hyatt Regency Vancouver Guestrooms 24

Hyatt Regency Vancouver Public Spaces 26

Hyatt Rgenecy Vancouver Club Lounge 28

Aava Whister 30

Hotel Indigo Scottsdale 32

Fort McDowell Resort & Casino 34

PIR Club Lounge - Octane 36

Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh PTC Concept Pages 38

Team 40

Brands we work with 41

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MCMI / auspod is a talented design team located in Vancouver BC Canada and

Boston Massachusetts USA respectively. Originally established in 1987 as MCM

Interiors Ltd. In Vancouver BC Canada we have expanded by the creation of

Auspod to service both the Canadian and US Hospitality market. As a dynamic

and innovative award winning design firm we have a diverse clientele in

North America as well as offshore projects, offering a full spectrum of interior

design solutions. As a team, we bring a combination of talents that not only

complement each other, but also match our clients’ needs both creatively and

functionally. The trust and mutual respect that is developed between client and

designer happens because of the passion that our staff exhibits.

From coast to coast, our two offices combine extensive experience that has won

numerous awards for our complex and innovative projects. The strength of our

Boston based office is hospitality projects situated in the United States, while

the strength of our Vancouver office covers hospitality as well as multi family

residential, retail and corporate projects along with our affiliated architectural

studio. Please refer to our website at www.mcminteriors.com to view examples

of our other work and www.mcmparchitects.com for our architectural practice.

MCMI / AUSPOD PROVIDE VALUE TO A CLIENT BEYOND THAT WHICH EACH COULD PROVIDE INDIVIDUALLY.

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MCMI President Edith Wormsbecker, BID, RID, Canada Professional IIDA

MCMI Principals Manuel Dias, BID, LEED AP ID+C

Dale Kosowan, BID, RID

CONTACT

MCMI Address 1900 - Oceanic Plaza 1066 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6E 3X1Phone 604. 684. 0159Fax 604. 687. 1771

Website www.mcminteriors.comEmail [email protected] www.instagram.com/mcminteriorsTwitter twitter.com/mcminteriors

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Auspod Address 53 Phillips Beach Ave Swampscott, MA USA 01907Phone 206.380.9153

Website www.auspod.comEmail [email protected] twitter.com/auspod

Auspod President Sam Maxted, MBA, BID

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PAN PACIFIC HOTEL

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The top 3 Club room level floors were completely

renovated to create a contemporary look that

captures the urban feel of the hotel’s setting, as

well as provide a calming backdrop to the

magnificent natural views.

STATS55,000 SFVANCOUVER, BC

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HOTELINDIGOPITTSBURGH

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Included in the interior design

package is a grand lobby, facilities,

restaurant and lounge, guestrooms

and guest suites. This hotel’s historic

ties to burgeoning film industry of the

early 20th century has been interpreted

in whimsical and contemporary ways

to create a unique boutique feel.

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OCEANS 999 & COAL HARBOUR BAR

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This partial renovation to an existing waterfront

restaurant and lounge included refresh of all

furniture, new custom designed wool carpets, and

all new marble and wood bar and buffet areas.

STATS10,850 SFVANCOUVER, BC

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1151 W GEORGIA STREET

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1151 West Georgia is located on Vancouver’s

Georgia Street in the Central Business District.

The elegant, slim, triangular, 167-metre tower

rotates 45 degrees between its base and its roof.

The 63-storey mixed use building feature 217

luxury residences and 147 hotel rooms.

A complex building structure containing 7-storey

underground parkade for 356 cars, 3-storey

above-ground podium. The project is in

collaboration with dysarchitecture and in

association with Arthur Erickson.

STATS543,002 SF VANCOUVER, BC

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SPA@1151 W GEORGIA

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Spa @ 1151 W Georgia is an interpretation of

its location- the juxtaposition of rugged nature

and sophisticated urbanism. The symbol of this

contextual tension is quartz crystal. The backdrop

of the design element is quiet, luxurious and

strong. The luxurious interiors, with features like

fire place, onyx wall and crystal screen creates

warmth and sophistication. The Spa has a

premium self-check-in reception and showcases

an extensive line of the premier brand’s spa

products. Features include a manicure-pedicure

room, 3 single guest spa treatment rooms and 1

couple VIP couple’s treatment room offering an

array of massages, facials, relaxation programs and

signature beauty treatments for women, men and

couples, in addition to Kohler’s DTV ultimate and

personalized hydrotherapy shower experience and

hydrotherapy tubs.

STATS3,250 SF VANCOUVER, BC

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CONFERENCECENTRE @1151 W GEORGIA

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STATS13,600 SF VANCOUVER, BC

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745 THURLOW

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This 25-floor office tower, architecturally designed

by Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership is located

where Vancouver’s fashion district meets its

business district. MCM Interiors Ltd. was retained

to design the public spaces, including lobby,

elevators, public washrooms and all public

corridors. Taking cues and inspiration from

hospitality and fashion, the design will be unlike

anything else seen in Vancouver.

STATS24,930 SFVANCOUVER, BC

// AWARD OF EXCELLENCE – SPECIALTY DESIGN LIGHTING 2016// AWARD OF MERIT – WORKPLACE PARTIAL 2016

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FAIRMONT WATERFRONT

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MCM has been retained to create anexciting

design for renovationsto the banquet and

meetingroom facilities at the Fairmont Waterfront

Hotel in downtownVancouver. Working

to compliment the existing millwork and lighting,

new carpet and furniture upgrades drew on local

seaside and mountain colour inspirations. Playing

with scale and pattern in shades of moss greens,

aqua, teal, and misty grays freshened the look and

feel of this perfectly positioned hotel.

STATS24,000 SFWEST VANCOUVER

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SKWACHAYS LODGE ROOM 505

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Taking artist Mark Preston and Sabina

Hill’s graphic aboriginal art as

inspiration , MCM designed a magical

and spiritual room, based on the folk

story of the Raven and the Moon.

An overall palette of neutral tones,

with gold highlights give the suite

an airy and ethereal feel which

compliments the art and pays

homage to the traditional tale.

STATS350 SF

VANCOUVER, BC

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HYATT REGENCY VANCOUVER GUESTROOMS

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Unexpected challenges such as existing asbestos

and necessary plumbing riser improvements were

addressed with a flexible design solution for what

remain as the largest guest rooms in Vancouver,

now newly renovated. Maximizing views and

daylight was a prime objective for updating the

rooms to meet today’s market and guests’

expectations. Comfortable and dramatic lighting

highlights the modern shapes while the generous

use of textural materials suggests luxury. The stylish

bathrooms include slate tiles, textured glass,

reflective surfaces and a combination of unique

light fixtures.

STATS370,770 SFVANCOUVER, BC

// IDIBC AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

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HYATT REGENCY VANCOUVER PUBLIC SPACES

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This renovation to a major downtown hotel

includes a new porte cochère, expanded

function spaces, a new lobby with reconfigured

guest registration, and revitalized food and

beverage concepts including cafés, bars and

restaurants. The sophisticated design solution

provides an international, contemporary and

welcoming environment while meeting the

demands of hotel functionality. Creative space

solutions increase the available function and

dining space, while simplifying guests’ circulation.

The proof of this project’s success can be

summarized by guest feedback: “I thought it was a new hotel!”

// IDIBC AWARD OF EXCELLENCENORTHWEST DESIGN AWARDS WINNER

STATS50,000 SF VANCOUVER, BC

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HYATT REGENCY VANCOUVER CLUB LOUNGE

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Keeping with the hotel’s contemporary and upscale

feel, the Regency Club Lounge at the Hyatt

Regency Vancouver was recently renovated to

create an inviting atmosphere for Club guests. All

new finishes and furnishings were selected and

designed by MCMI. Custom kitchen millwork

was also designed to accommodate continental

breakfast and evening beverage and hors d’oeuvres

service. Guests use the room to meet with the

dedicated concierge, check email, watch TV, or just

relax and take in the dramatic views towards Stanley

Park from the 29th floor.

STATS1035 SF VANCOUVER, BC

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AAVA WHISTLERHOTEL

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This property, formerly the Coast Whistler Hotel, was well known as an

affordable respite for mainly younger, ski group excursion travellers.

The hotel is currently undergoing a complete renovation to appeal to a

more international and adventurous clientele base. Both an architectural

facelift to the exterior, as well as a complete renovation to the interior will

upgrade the existing facilities.

STATS80,000 SFWHISTLER, BC

The new schemes for the interiors will be loosely

based on the theme of “Fire and Ice”. A hip,

modern aesthetic will feature the play of cool and

warm materials, and will include both natural and

sleek materials.

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HOTEL INDIGO SCOTTSDALE

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Inter Continental Hotels Group wanted to create

the solution to just another beige hotel with “a hotel

whose unique design brings together math, art and

nature in complete symmetry, to give you a perfect

sense of balance and well-being.” The math behind

Hotel Indigo is based on a design constant found

in nature, art and architecture known as phi or the

Golden Mean. This was the introduction the Auspod

Design team was given to the Indigo project and

to this new IHG brand. We were also charge with

being the first designers to create “Interpret Indigo”

a regional, demographic interpretation of the

brand’s concept. This project was a renovation and

conversion from a Hampton Inn, the epitome of the

beige hotel, to the Scottsdale Hotel Indigo, centred,

anti-beige, vibrant and re-energizing.

STATS55,000 SFSCOTTSDALE, AZ

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FORT MCDOWELL RESORT & CASINO

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Fort McDowell Resort & Casino features

248 guestrooms and suites, and an

18,000-square-foot state-of-the-art

ballroom with adjacent meeting space

and casino, all designed in conjunction

with and inspired by the people and

traditions of the Fort McDowell Yavapai

Nation. The design presents the story of

the Yavapai peoples’ journey, struggle and

proud accomplishments in establishing

their nation; design elements subtly

reference some of their talents in basket

weaving, dance and agriculture. The

design team worked extensively with the

community, elders and Yavapai Council

to accurately and appropriately represent

their heritage through materials, colour,

texture and placement of elements within

the project. The result is a sophisticated,

calm and inviting guest experience that

engages the mind and senses.

STATS105,200 SF

FORT MCDOWELLARIZONA, US

// THE PROJECT WAS AWARDED A 4 DIAMOND RATING UPON COMPLETION.

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PIR CLUB LOUNGE - OCTANE

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The NASCAR fan is changing and the design for OCTANE,

the club lounge at Phoenix International Raceway, is a reflection

of this fan evolution. We were asked to create a lounge space that

would be a high energy club environment for the sushi and wine bar

NASCAR clientele. To do this the team stripped down racing to the

basics-speed, fire, steel,

oil, activity.

Upon entering the space one is presented with a rustic steel wall and

opposite this a carved organic wall, referencing the garage and the

desert. The floor, at first glance, appears to be concrete and oil but

with further inspection a sophisticated intricate pattern emerges. To

juxtapose the heat of the desert and the fire from an engine both the

bar front and the glazing appear to be walls of water, the glazing wall

that leads to the exterior patio is a water feature. The space is dynamic

and very vibrant.

STATS1,500 SF

AVONDALE ARIZONA, US

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HOTEL INDIGO PITTSBURGH PTCConcept Pages

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EDITH WORMSBECKER MCMI President BID, RID, Canada Professional IIDA

SAM MAXTEDPrincipalMBA, BID

DALE KOSOWANPrincipal, Senior Project DirectorBID, RID

TEAM

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MCM INTERIORS LTD / AUSPOD