Chic accommodations, rustic accents, historic architectural details, and luxurious mountain views compose this iconic three-story hotel centrally located on Main Street in downtown Aspen.
Built in 1889 during the town’s rich mining days, this hotel is hailed as Aspen’s original luxury hotel and one of the first electrically lit buildings west of the Mississippi. Business thrived during those early years, but as the silver mining boom crashed so did the hotel’s original livelihood. During the 1950’s and 1960’s, the sleepy town of Aspen grew into popularity as a ski destination which attracted a diverse group of ski bums, creatives, and celebrities to the hotel. In the 1960’s the hotel desperately needed repairs to keep up with the success of the town. However, limited remodeling and repairs actually took place until the 1980’s when new ownership completed a full renovation and restoration of the hotel.
The hotel was revived again in 2012 with new finishes and updated creature comforts. Finally, during the most recent reimagination, the exterior courtyard was to be refreshed. It was at this time that the owners expressed a desire to upgrade the façade… enter LS Group.
The façade lighting had last been updated in 1985 and the owners were interested in an upgraded energy efficient and additionally aesthetically pleasing version of the historic application. The City of Aspen has adapted an especially stringent dark sky compliance mission, which made the façade upgrade a bit of a challenge as uplighting is typically not allowed; however, due to the historic nature of the building and it’s presence at the heart of Main Street, the City allowed a one for one replacement of existing power locations. Up to this challenge, our team sought out to find the perfect solution to both embrace and enhance this historic storefront. The primary considerations for the perfect luminaire:
An extensive mock-up was performed comparing an array of products, lumen outputs, beam spreads, and color temperatures. The final solution utilized a combination of luminaire types to achieve the client’s desired outcome:
In accordance with the City’s Dark Sky Initiative, the solution served to highlight the building without washing it out. The contrast of the façade lighting against the night sky is striking enough to draw attention to the hotel and its rich historic character within downtown Aspen, while maintaining an essence of subtlety and beauty to match the surrounding mountain environment.
Here at LS we are passionate about meaningful projects like this one, that have an impactful legacy and a beautiful story. This project is one of kind, with a long-standing reputation of excellence, and while it was an incredible design challenge, it was equally inspiring. We hope that you have a chance to visit Aspen, Colorado and when you do, take a walk down East Main Street at dusk – we bet you’ll love what you see.
We are also so proud to say that this project won a 2019 IES Illumination Award of Merit!