Fairmont San Jose

The Fairmont San Jose is an AAA Four-Diamond 805-room high-rise luxury hotel at 170 South Market Street in San Jose, California, facing the water fountain in Plaza de César Chávez.[5]

The Fairmont San Jose
The Fairmont San Jose tower and annex
Hotel chainFairmont Hotels and Resorts
General information
LocationUnited States
Address170 South Market Street
San Jose, California
Coordinates37.33305°N 121.88898°W / 37.33305; -121.88898
OpeningTower: 1987
Annex: 2002
CostUS$140 million
OwnerThe Swig Company
Height76.80 m (252.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor countTower: 22
Annex: 13
Floor areaMeetings: 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectTower: Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum
Annex: Gensler Associates
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects
Nishkian Menninger
Other information
Number of roomsTower: 500
Annex: 264
Number of suitesTower: 42
Annex: 33
Number of restaurantsFountain Restaurant
Pagoda Restaurant
The Grill on the Alley
ParkingUS$26 per night
Website
www.Fairmont.com/SanJose
[1][2][3][4]

There is a swimming pool and associated deck on rooftop, with a specially designed windscreen to create a microclimate designed to be acceptable for sunbathing and swimming. The analysis of this rooftop environment was carried out in the early planning stages using a computer simulation of air flow in the presence of the then existing and proposed Fairmont structures. There is also an indoor cabana/bar on the rooftop.

Lobby

The 13-story, 264 room annex was constructed on the site of the historic Hotel Montgomery, that was moved 57 m (187 ft) to the south and restored to what is now the Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown hotel at a cost of US$8.5 million.[6]

References

  1. Fairmont San Jose at Emporis
  2. Fairmont San Jose Annex at Emporis
  3. "Fairmont San Jose". SkyscraperPage.
  4. Fairmont San Jose at Structurae
  5. San Jose Fairmont Hotel (2011). "The Fairmont San Jose". The Swig Company. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  6. "Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown". SanJose.com. 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
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