Rayvees Goh, Director of Landscape Architecture, and Lawrence Ler, Project Director, represented Benoy at the 8th Hospitality Indonesia Conference in Jakarta on February 12 – 13.
The two-day event brought together industry experts, investors, and hospitality leaders to explore emerging trends in Indonesia’s hotel sector.
Bringing together industry professionals from across the Asia Pacific and beyond, the conference featured thought leadership sessions and networking opportunities, sparking discussions on the future of hospitality.
Panel Discussion: The Future of Hotel Design
Rayvees took part in the panel discussion “The Future of Hotel Design: Trends Shaping the Indonesian Hospitality Landscape,” alongside esteemed industry leaders:
• Martin Nugroho, Regional Managing Director, I‑AM Global
• Chiara Calufetti-Lim, Principal & Studio Director, Architecture WATG
• Clemens Bauer, Regional Project & Technical Services Director, South East Asia, The Ascott Limited
The session examined key design trends shaping the industry, with a focus on sustainability, technology, and cultural authenticity.
Key Discussion Points
Sustainability as a Hospitality Imperative
Rayvees emphasised that sustainability is no longer optional but essential in hospitality design, driven by climate awareness and shifting consumer expectations. By 2030, Millennials and Gen Z will dominate global travel, prioritising sustainability in their choices.
Integrating Sustainability in Hotel Design
Hospitality projects increasingly incorporate biophilic design, flood control strategies, energy efficiency, and sustainable materials to ensure long-term resilience. High-profile venues, from entertainment hubs in Singapore to carbon-neutral resorts, now require sustainability certifications, reinforcing the industry’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Cultural and Environmental Immersion in Indonesia’s Hospitality Landscape
Rayvees highlighted Indonesia’s distinct approach to hospitality, where culturally immersive and environmentally conscious experiences define guest engagement. He cited firefly conservatories, floating markets, and urban rooftop apiaries as examples of developments integrating sustainability with cultural authenticity.
Future-Proofing Hospitality Through Climate Resilience
With climate resilience becoming a priority, future hotel designs must incorporate anti-flooding measures, enhanced ventilation, and improved weather protection to withstand environmental challenges. As travellers increasingly seek authentic, experience-driven stays, cultural preservation will evolve through modern technology, ensuring Indonesia’s rich heritage remains relevant.
Benoy’s Role in Shaping Hospitality’s Future
Beyond the panel discussion, Rayvees and Lawrence engaged with developers, investors, and industry leaders to exchange insights on reimagining hospitality design.
These discussions provided valuable opportunities to push creative boundaries, explore new approaches, and develop innovative architectural and landscape solutions.
As Benoy continues to lead in forward-thinking design, the event reinforced its commitment to creating sustainable, culturally immersive destinations that balance heritage with modern hospitality trends.
About the Hospitality Indonesia Conference
Organised by Hospitality Asia Event Series, the Hospitality Indonesia Conference (HIC) is a premier platform for industry leaders to exchange insights and shape the future of Indonesia’s hospitality sector.
More than just a discussion on hotel developments, the event explores how destinations can capture the essence of Indonesia, creating authentic, culturally aligned experiences that resonate with both investors and guests.