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Edward Burnham Tuttle Jr. (August 11, 1945 – June 21, 2020) was an American architect and interior designer best known for his works of hotel architecture. Among his most celebrated works is the
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hotel in Phuket, for which he was credited with setting a novel standard in resort design. Tuttle's design style has been described as simple, orderly and tranquil, and focusing on the comfortability of a space. In 1977, he founded Design Realization in Paris, where he had been based until his death in 2020. Tuttle and his firm kept a relatively low profile despite the considerable media recognition of his works; it was suggested that Tuttle's success as an architect may have relied on his discretion.


Early life and education

Tuttle was born in Seattle, Washington, on August 11, 1945, to Edward Tuttle Sr. and his wife Ruth, then owners of a steel mill. He was descended from the designer of the
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, architect Franklin Pierce Burnham, for whom he was named. He enrolled at the Portland State University to study interior design and architecture in 1963 and transferred to the University of Oregon before later graduating from the University of Washington in 1968. At Washington, his studies were influenced by the works of modernist architects
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and Frank Lloyd Wright, and primarily focused on the latter's renowned work, Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. Following his graduation in 1968, he briefly worked at the design studio of the San Francisco-based department store, Gump's. Whilst there, through a colleague, he assisted in designing the house of a member of the
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, owners of the Hyatt Corporation and founders of the
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.


Early career

In 1968, following his brief stint in San Francisco, he joined Dale Keller and Associates in Hong Kong, who were responsible for the designs of Mumbai's Taj Mahal Hotel and the Hong Kong Regent. With the Kellers, Tuttle assisted in the design of several villas on the Saronic islands of
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and Mykonos in Greece, and later worked on the winter palace of Iranian
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on Kish Island shortly before the
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of 1978. In 1977, Tuttle relocated to Saint-Germain-de-Prés, Paris, and established the architectural firm, Design Realization Ltd., which he ran together with his colleague and partner, Christian Monges. Despite settling in France, he continued to travel frequently for the next decade to oversee various private residential and hospitality projects worldwide. His pattern of travel later led to Tuttle being dubbed by several books and magazines as a "Livingstone of modern times" after Scottish explorer, David Livingstone. In 1981, Tuttle updated the design of Villa Batujimbar in Bali; the villa had been the personal residence of Indonesian-hotelier Adrian Zecha, who he first met in Hong Kong. The renovation led to the creation of black-tiled pools, which later spurred a trend of such pools throughout the tropics. Villa Batujimbar became the precursor project that led to his long term cooperation with Zecha.


Hotel projects

Tuttle's projects for Aman Resorts has been credited to define the hotel group's calm design style. His works for the chain garnered considerable media attention and had been featured on numerous books on architecture and design. His designs, as part of Aman Resorts' larger portfolio had been claimed to have significantly changed hospitality design, and influenced the works of other hospitality architects like
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. In 1986, Adrian Zecha hired Tuttle to design a resort on a coconut grove on Phuket's Pansea beach in Thailand. He studied Thai traditional architecture and classical teak houses before designing the hotel; this pattern of local cultural sensitivity continued with his ensuing projects. The project's design claimed to capture the essence of Thai design and prioritised a design that was liveable; markedly an antithesis to other luxury hotels of the day. Tuttle attributed his approach to prioritise the location's cultural context and the structure's impact to the surrounding environment; it was reported that Tuttle elected to built around the coconut trees on the site's grove instead of cutting them down. The 30-room resort opened in 1988 as Amanpuri, receiving significant media coverage on the hotel's radical form and original style; it became frequently credited as a template for future luxury hotels worldwide despite not advertising. Following the completion of Amanpuri, Tuttle developed a persisting friendship with Zecha, which led to his long term cooperation with the hotel chain. In 1991, he and Australian architect,
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collaborated in the design of the Sukhothai Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. More hotel-related projects ensued in 1992, with the opening of Amankila in Bali and Le Melezin in Courchevel. The former, designed and built onto a cliffside met similarly much praise from various design critics. In 2003, Tuttle designed the interiors of the Park Hyatt hotel in Milan, occupying a 130-year-old former office building. Tuttle's design for the hotel was featured in an article in ''The New York Times''. Tuttle continued designing hotels with Aman up until 2012, marked by the opening of the Amanzoe resort in Ermionida, Greece.


Later career and life

Later in his life, he designed the Golden Rock House on Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis, owned by artist
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, an old friend of Tuttle's; he reportedly refused payment for the design. The house was later turned into an inn by Marden. In 2009, Tuttle's name was included in
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's 2010 AD100 list, which recognises influential interior designers and architects around the world. In 2019, Tuttle's name was mentioned as part of the widely published contact book of American financier and sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, along with fellow designers and architects,
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, Jean-Michel Gathy, Ricardo Legorreta,
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, and David Rockwell. Tuttle's architecture practice had designed the main-house on Epstein's 70-acre Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2003. His name was also mentioned in Epstein's flight logs, containing lists of alleged passengers who have travelled Epstein's personal jet; the document received significant media attention following its publication in 2019. Tuttle continued living in France with Christian Monges, a lawyer with whom he had been in a relationship. Tuttle died in Saint-Germain-de-Prés, Paris on 21 June 2020 of a brain tumour.


Selected works

*
Amanpuri Amanpuri is a luxury resort and the flagship property of Aman Resorts. Its name means 'place of peace' in Sanskrit language, Sanskrit. It is on the west coast of the Thai island of Phuket Province, Phuket. The resort is situated on a coconut gr ...
, Phuket, Thailand (1988) * Sukhothai Hotel, Bangkok (1991) *
Amankila Amankila (meaning: "Peaceful hill") is a luxury coastal hotel situated on the hill of Indrakila, near Manggis in Karangasem Regency in eastern Bali, Indonesia. It is operated by Aman Resorts and was opened in March 1992. The resort is located clo ...
, Bali, Indonesia (1992) * Le Melezin, Courchevel, France (1992) *
Amanjiwo Amanjiwo is a five star luxury hotel in the Menoreh Hills near Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies opposite the 9th century Buddhist sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Borobudur. It is owned and operated by Aman Resorts and was ope ...
, Magelang, Indonesia (1997) * Amangani, Jackson Hole, Wyoming (1998) *
Amanjena Amanjena (meaning "peaceful paradise") is a luxury hotel and resort, situated in Palmeraie, a southeastern suburb of Marrakesh, Morocco. Built in 2000, it was the first Aman Resort on the African continent. It has a 21-hole course, a well-stock ...
, Marrakesh, Morocco (2000) * Park Hyatt Hotel, Milan, Italy (2003) * Amanbagh, Rajashtan, India (2005) * Park Hyatt Vendome, Paris, France (2007) * Amanzoe, Ermionida, Greece (2016)


Further reading

* Carman, Ronda (2013). ''Designers at Home''. Rizzoli. ISBN 978-0847840090.


Gallery of works

File:D85 0192 Amanpuri Phuket Thailand Photographed by Trisorn Triboon.jpg, Library at Amanpuri (1988) File:Amankila.jpg, Amankila (1992) File:Amanjiwo Hotel5.jpg, Amanjiwo (1997) File:Amanzoe-General.jpg, Amanzoe (2012) File:Park Hyatt Milan Lobby.JPG, Park Hyatt Milan (2003)


References

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