I absolutely expected that the HQ would be this amazingly beautiful styled hotel-esque working environment but there was nothing about it that suggested the Marriott brand. It kind of looks like every international company hired the same architects, designers and furniture suppliers.
Thinking that couches will make people want to go to the office, is, insane. All these designers who push for these designs, i always wonder, whether they have ever worked in an office themselves.
So out of touch. People don't want hoteling and open office. I just started a new job and it took me a couple days to get the monitor, chair, desk height, etc. dialed in so it felt right. I can't imagine having to do that every time. Or not having somewhere to put my stuff.
They really should invest in VR to feel their prototype rooms... maybe then build what they've designed in these rooms. I suspect she did not speak about it but would be amazed if they haven't thought about it...
With the 30 + brands options, the moto of Marriott to give a travellers choices is amazing. I love how each brand has their unique standards. However, the individual property struggles to follow the new & updating brand standards as set by the corporate.
Plot twist: they just didn’t realize they had to switch to building an office building so they re-purposed an almost finished the hotel at the last minute
I remember a brand new office area which had a cafe vibe with warm lamp colours and all the hype associated with it. However, I came back to that place 6 years later and it was musty, no different from the rest of the building. It was cleaned everyday, but it still became musty. So, I always imagine how a cool building will be like in 6 to 10 years.
I really like the Marriott's attention to detail. I stayed at a room for allergy sensitive people which had an air filter and shower water filter. It was right beside a Whole Foods and I felt like a million bucks and had a great sleep
They’re now the largest & most profitable hotel franchise in the world. They’ve definitely done something right. And I’m sure what they’ve spent on this idea generation is just a few decimals on the cash pile
No thanks. I'll take my work from home. I have a perfect desk, monitor, keyboard and most importantly an entire room for myself which no office will give me.
I worked at a hotel company where we had fully-built-out model hotel rooms in the corporate office. As an April Fool's joke, we took a toilet from one of those rooms and put it in somebody's cube! While there's some merit in the model room concept for research purposes, those office layouts seem impractical in the long run. The work area described at 3:07 has no advantage over working at home in your own comfortable chair with a large monitor and keyboard. The "unassigned office" model at 4:30 is even worse, since you have the appearance of your own office, but none of the benefits. How does anyone know where you are if you need to meet in person? What if you need to leave a phone charger or a can of soup with your desk? This will lead to vagabond style workers, inefficient communications, and drive all the introverts home.
Sometimes I work near the HQ of Mariot and I went to park and Mariots has bought both of the public parking lots around the area. Bethesda used to be my favorite place, I lived there for 5 years now you can't see the sunlight due to high-rise buildings. Anyways the Mario's building is actually nice, parking sucks though...
It's garbage nonsense. Planting trees is not the solution to anything. You would have to plant trillions of trees, which has never been done and never will be.
Great concept but they could also spend some cash in bringing back shuttle services, daily room cleanings without having to beg for it and oh yeah please improve the “included breakfast”. Breakfast has become so poor quality, inconsistent and unhealthy that I no longer do it and even avoid staying at Marriotts after 25 years of loyalty.
I don't care if they put hot tubs on each desk, I'm NOT coming back to the office. Nothing pays for the comfort, time and money I save by not having a commute.
I wonder if they have way overpriced food and a tremendous number of taxes on that food and space just like their properties? They say they like hybrid work, but they must want the business travelers in planes again and in offices.
@@TomNook. I would not trust an expert if they didn't show that they were constantly learning and willing to see how applications/techniques, etc could be adapted to suit their own field.
@@AtillatheFun Trust me, if I thought it was in my interests to go to an office; I would. If you hold everything else equal and had me drive to work today that would cost me personally about 1 gallon of gas per day ($70/month), plus wear tear on my vehicle (~$50/month), plus the unpaid time traveling two and from work of lets guess 30mins per day; I make $78/hr so that's $390 in unpaid time a month. The privilege of going into the office will cost me $530/month and this assumes I place 0 value on things like all the little chores you can get done at home between meetings or during lunch.
Ahhh, explains why my travel expenses have ballooned! The cost saving diminished amenities, .. And the forgiven PPE loans while they still laid off just wasn't enough to build this I guess. (Pssst. Marriott, instead maybe concentrate on actual customers a bit more, you know, the ones who book the rooms you offer? Signed, A yearly Titanium and lifetime Platinum member.) Other brands are happy to status match, just sayin.
Reason why society is increasingly materialistic and nature continues to become depleted and rot away due to excessive pollution. Artificial beauty (like the buildings shown in this video) drags attention away from real world problems, like greed fueled capitalism.
It’s tax writeoff bc they make a lot of money .. the same Amazon never pay tax but build buildings like in Seattle they build giant glass ball in middle of Seattle ..
Some companies are offering their bedroom slipper hybrid workers an offer they cannot refuse: volunteer to come back to the office full time or volunteer to work somewhere else. I like it.
Overwhelming message. We are such a terrible employer that we aren't certain our 600 million dollar bribe will be enough. Here's a clue, quit with the profit for corporate and stockholders and pay it forward to your employees. Way to convince me to skip your brands. Besides the Ritz Carlton is old and stuffy.
Imagine thinking that they can stop paying shareholders. They have a legal obligation to maximize returns. They also pay their employees what the market dictates. Overpaying for low skilled work is how you start a new economic crisis.
How entitled are these office workers us hourly workers are working hard and never complain and keep America working? Office workers should count their blessing that they have all these privileges. Hourly Americans cannot even imagine some of these amenities being offered. They come to work everyday ready to work hard. These spoiled office workers need to stop complaining and get back to work.
I don't get it u pay all this money to stay in these hotels u get a room not even water are a bottle of juice u get in the refrigerator in the rooms no free breakfast now u pay for parking u pay u pay has a customer and u get nothing from the hotel this y u can't beat the carribean at least u get ur money s worth and more
And they can't squeeze off an old hotel for emergency/transitional/veteran housing??? Los Angeles just lost $150 million in funding for homelessness because they didn't spend it with 1000s of homeless on the streets. You gotta be kidding me. 2X #ioya1
@@phucyouse5316 This HQ is nowhere near L.A., so your point about homeless funding doesn't apply here. Also, it's $600 million for an entire building. That is the standard cost.
Herman Miller got paid by Marriott, their furniture is everywhere in this place.
They will literally do everything but pay employees more 😭
underrated comment
Well, Marriott has one of the most satisfied employees out there. So it looks like they probably pay pretty good money. 💰
I absolutely expected that the HQ would be this amazingly beautiful styled hotel-esque working environment but there was nothing about it that suggested the Marriott brand. It kind of looks like every international company hired the same architects, designers and furniture suppliers.
Cubicles are underrated. Bring them back.
Dropping $600 million on one office & betting people will want to come back is insane
Exactly
A lot of companies created these hoteling spaces 5-10 years ago.
Looks like they are using it to prototype room ideas not begging workers to return to office, besides there doesn't seem to be many desks
Don't need to bet they want to come back, just RTO policy lol.
Thinking that couches will make people want to go to the office, is, insane. All these designers who push for these designs, i always wonder, whether they have ever worked in an office themselves.
I'm proud to have taken a major part of the construction of this project.
what was your part here ?
What a great video, interview and subject. Amazing visuals throughout. Great work.
Incredible! Beautiful design, and the workspaces look really good!
So out of touch. People don't want hoteling and open office. I just started a new job and it took me a couple days to get the monitor, chair, desk height, etc. dialed in so it felt right. I can't imagine having to do that every time. Or not having somewhere to put my stuff.
So I guess 6 inches could really make a difference in how a hotel room feels, right? 😅
it would sure make a difference in how a commercial flight feels!
oh baby
That's what she said....? 🤔
They really should invest in VR to feel their prototype rooms... maybe then build what they've designed in these rooms. I suspect she did not speak about it but would be amazed if they haven't thought about it...
Went straight to the comments when I heard that 😂
With the 30 + brands options, the moto of Marriott to give a travellers choices is amazing. I love how each brand has their unique standards. However, the individual property struggles to follow the new & updating brand standards as set by the corporate.
Plot twist: they just didn’t realize they had to switch to building an office building so they re-purposed an almost finished the hotel at the last minute
I remember a brand new office area which had a cafe vibe with warm lamp colours and all the hype associated with it. However, I came back to that place 6 years later and it was musty, no different from the rest of the building. It was cleaned everyday, but it still became musty. So, I always imagine how a cool building will be like in 6 to 10 years.
I really like the Marriott's attention to detail. I stayed at a room for allergy sensitive people which had an air filter and shower water filter. It was right beside a Whole Foods and I felt like a million bucks and had a great sleep
I prefer work from home over this place
Imagine dropping 600mil paying workers. Would WSJ be interested in the story
They actually pay extremely well
The layout and decor looks like the World's largest Airport lounge!
i'm very curious to see how they justify the spend internally. The idea generation will need to be in the billions in value.
@@ThereIsN0Sp00n this isn’t China here we see ROI and not do things to please the supreme leader
They’re now the largest & most profitable hotel franchise in the world. They’ve definitely done something right. And I’m sure what they’ve spent on this idea generation is just a few decimals on the cash pile
What if they care about their employees and want to give them a fabulous place to work?
I love this series.
Mostly because I love the host. 🥺
People don’t like office main reason is toxicity.. until any fundamental issues are addressed these are titanic projects
Not commuting is a companies best benefit
Where’s the “hotel” bar?
Hilton's worldwide headquarters in Beverly Hills, California used to be a wonderful place to work. This is before Hilton moved to Virginia.
1/3 of people who use the bathroom don't wash their hands. The thought of communal office spaces, keyboards, mice grosses me out.
Shared space would discourage me being in the office because I wouldn’t feel I had a place at work that was mine.
Does it really matter how new Marriott's offices are when 90% of all Marriott hotel rooms are old and dingy?
Wow, just 👌 wow
Their new credit cards need work..
That is an awesome office!
4:29 Corey from Pawn Stars
Thank you
Ah yes, tiny tables to work on your tiny screen laptop like you’re in college again is what we want
No thanks. I'll take my work from home. I have a perfect desk, monitor, keyboard and most importantly an entire room for myself which no office will give me.
You'll just get fired
Thank you for sharing..
👍🏼 Pretty cool, but I sure miss the original Courtyard by Marriott and the big breakfast....
😐
I worked at a hotel company where we had fully-built-out model hotel rooms in the corporate office. As an April Fool's joke, we took a toilet from one of those rooms and put it in somebody's cube! While there's some merit in the model room concept for research purposes, those office layouts seem impractical in the long run. The work area described at 3:07 has no advantage over working at home in your own comfortable chair with a large monitor and keyboard. The "unassigned office" model at 4:30 is even worse, since you have the appearance of your own office, but none of the benefits. How does anyone know where you are if you need to meet in person? What if you need to leave a phone charger or a can of soup with your desk? This will lead to vagabond style workers, inefficient communications, and drive all the introverts home.
Where is this HQ?
Sometimes I work near the HQ of Mariot and I went to park and Mariots has bought both of the public parking lots around the area. Bethesda used to be my favorite place, I lived there for 5 years now you can't see the sunlight due to high-rise buildings. Anyways the Mario's building is actually nice, parking sucks though...
can u put in the description which city it's in?
They said it's in Bethesda, Maryland
Love how even the HQ is like a hotel , so on brand. Love it
The Wallstreet Jornal needs to talk about Ecosia they are a search engine that plants trees
It's garbage nonsense. Planting trees is not the solution to anything. You would have to plant trillions of trees, which has never been done and never will be.
Why
I've visited the new building and I have to say I was impressed it was done quite well. The rooftop bar is especially fantastic.
Would rather stay somewhere like this than air bnb.
In true Marriott Fashion they should charge $20 for the food and $7 for each coffee for the real experience 🤣
He looks like Avenger's Hulk. Timestamp. 3:00
Nice
You should tour capital one !
doing everything imaginable instead of just paying the people more lol
I live right next to the building
9046 Kub Villages
0:01 Why is there a picture of the German Reichstag on the right?
Funny that the only thing employees might need to experience in person, isn't located in the giant office building, but in the hotel next door.
That PPE is comical when there is literally now construction going on..
Lovely
This is how my father asks tons of question when i buy useless stuff.
Of course you could just stay at an airbnb for cheaper and more amenities but Marriot has the brand and reputation for a clean, comfortable stay
That is pretty cool haha
how is this possible when wsj never paid any room rent?
Maybe they can use some of that money to upgrade the old and dingy Courtyard brand….
Funny how Stephanie Linnartz left
6 inches can certainly make a big difference...
I mean its alright
Yes give them option.... except 100% working remotely 😅🤣 these tyoes of businesses will die off
Great concept but they could also spend some cash in bringing back shuttle services, daily room cleanings without having to beg for it and oh yeah please improve the “included breakfast”. Breakfast has become so poor quality, inconsistent and unhealthy that I no longer do it and even avoid staying at Marriotts after 25 years of loyalty.
I don't care if they put hot tubs on each desk, I'm NOT coming back to the office. Nothing pays for the comfort, time and money I save by not having a commute.
Steady Mobbin
No!! Not going back in the office. May be once a month for a drink.
Just shows they are making and wasting a lot of money.
AH yes the Instagram Influencer Attraction, never fails to draw in revenue.
Marriot is still around huh?
Almighty God bless everyone 🙏🙏
Maybe 1% of industries will make this effort, but still any personal rooms for each employee? Nope.
I hate the hotelling model for desks.
I've never heard anyone pronounce Marriott the way you do. Mary et instead of Mary ott very strange dude.
I wonder if they have way overpriced food and a tremendous number of taxes on that food and space just like their properties? They say they like hybrid work, but they must want the business travelers in planes again and in offices.
Did I hear that right? A self proclaimed "expert in hotel design" needing to go to tech companies for ideas in hotel design? 🤣🤣🤣
I know it might be hard to wrap your head around, but even experts are constantly growing and looking for new ideas.
Yes. If you had an education you would do that rather than spamming RUclips
@@uHnodnarB So by definition, not an expert then. Would you really trust an expert and pay for their services when they are learning from non experts?
@@ihmpall Had an education, have a job, have savings, still spamming RUclips.
@@TomNook. I would not trust an expert if they didn't show that they were constantly learning and willing to see how applications/techniques, etc could be adapted to suit their own field.
Another we work disaster in the making.
There wasn’t a single sentence that designed jordan Goldstein said that wasn’t more than 50 percent utterly meaningless jargon.
I'd be there every day for sure.
But why does the narrator keep saying "marriy-it." It's pronounced, "marry-yacht." So awkward
If you want to excite me about coming into the office give me 300$ each time I do.
You can stay at home. The tradeoff is that you will be skipped for promotions and have no connections. That's what the office is for.
@@AtillatheFun Trust me, if I thought it was in my interests to go to an office; I would.
If you hold everything else equal and had me drive to work today that would cost me personally about 1 gallon of gas per day ($70/month), plus wear tear on my vehicle (~$50/month), plus the unpaid time traveling two and from work of lets guess 30mins per day; I make $78/hr so that's $390 in unpaid time a month. The privilege of going into the office will cost me $530/month and this assumes I place 0 value on things like all the little chores you can get done at home between meetings or during lunch.
Ahhh, explains why my travel expenses have ballooned! The cost saving diminished amenities, .. And the forgiven PPE loans while they still laid off just wasn't enough to build this I guess. (Pssst. Marriott, instead maybe concentrate on actual customers a bit more, you know, the ones who book the rooms you offer? Signed, A yearly Titanium and lifetime Platinum member.) Other brands are happy to status match, just sayin.
Reason why society is increasingly materialistic and nature continues to become depleted and rot away due to excessive pollution. Artificial beauty (like the buildings shown in this video) drags attention away from real world problems, like greed fueled capitalism.
It’s tax writeoff bc they make a lot of money .. the same Amazon never pay tax but build buildings like in Seattle they build giant glass ball in middle of Seattle ..
Thank you low interest rates
Some companies are offering their bedroom slipper hybrid workers an offer they cannot refuse: volunteer to come back to the office full time or volunteer to work somewhere else. I like it.
Good, redesign that awful space they used to have
6” Inches makes a big difference 😂
Overwhelming message. We are such a terrible employer that we aren't certain our 600 million dollar bribe will be enough. Here's a clue, quit with the profit for corporate and stockholders and pay it forward to your employees. Way to convince me to skip your brands. Besides the Ritz Carlton is old and stuffy.
Imagine thinking that they can stop paying shareholders. They have a legal obligation to maximize returns. They also pay their employees what the market dictates. Overpaying for low skilled work is how you start a new economic crisis.
How entitled are these office workers us hourly workers are working hard and never complain and keep America working? Office workers should count their blessing that they have all these privileges. Hourly Americans cannot even imagine some of these amenities being offered. They come to work everyday ready to work hard. These spoiled office workers need to stop complaining and get back to work.
They are complaining because they expect better. Why are you bragging about your poor working conditions? Maybe try to make them better.
I worked at the front office of a JW Marriott Resort and it was the most toxic work envrionment ever, and I have had many jobs.
A gross attempt to justify in office work. What a waste of $
I don't get it u pay all this money to stay in these hotels u get a room not even water are a bottle of juice u get in the refrigerator in the rooms no free breakfast now u pay for parking u pay u pay has a customer and u get nothing from the hotel this y u can't beat the carribean at least u get ur money s worth and more
Theres homeless people who need small amounts of money to be able to get a job.
Isn't it a church
And as usual, employees with depressed faces.
waste of stolen money
Stolen from whom?
First comment 💪🏻.
Marriott is an excellent company building mediocre.
Had a bad dream at Marriot hotel in Sacramento (gang stalkers) a room as the gas chambers,,. It feel so real .,
And they can't squeeze off an old hotel for emergency/transitional/veteran housing??? Los Angeles just lost $150 million in funding for homelessness because they didn't spend it with 1000s of homeless on the streets. You gotta be kidding me. 2X #ioya1
This is a private company that exists to make money for shareholders. It is not a charity.
@@AtillatheFun with a $600million lobby I'm sure they could utilize some tax deductions
@@phucyouse5316 This HQ is nowhere near L.A., so your point about homeless funding doesn't apply here. Also, it's $600 million for an entire building. That is the standard cost.