This brand-new luxury tower is the city's highest-end
hotel and the first JW Marriott in the Midwest, joining 38 other locations
in destinations including Cancun, Fiji and Rio de Janeiro.
The $100
million, 24-story hotel, known locally as the JW, is helping turn Grand
Rapids into a national destination for business meetings and conventions.
The elegant and sophisticated wayfinding system that we developed directs
hotel guests and businesspeople to the JW's 340 quest rooms and
20,000 square feet of conference space.
Many of the wayfinding system's high-level
elements use a decorative glass overlay for their faces. Others use
aluminum faces and perforated side panels for a contemporary, high-tech
feel.
Electronic kiosks guide event attendees to their
destination using the identities of the organizations that have booked
the conference rooms. Wall-mounted monitors outside the rooms list
the day's
events along with upcoming sessions. The system is networked to allow
easy updating by hotel staff.