One Beverly Hills will transform 17.5 acres of land in the heart of the city. The masterplan introduces 10 acres of open space and breathtaking gardens, which will be a sustainable oasis of wellness, encouraging exploration and relaxation.
The landscape architect, RIOS, has curated over 200 species of California native plants and trees including palms, oaks, sycamores and succulents to be integrated throughout the gardens; 4 acres of which will be exclusively for residents, club members and hotel guests, while the remaining 4.5 acres will be open to the public.
The masterplan will seamlessly integrate the existing Beverly Hilton and Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills into a unified site. The Beverly Hilton will benefit from a considerate restoration and significant upgrades, integrating designs which play homage to its legacy and will further cement its position as the city’s premier venue for decades to come. The masterplan also adds new buildings to the site: a luxury Aman Hotel with 78 all-suite guest rooms, Aman-branded residences across two towers, and a standalone 100,000 square foot Aman Club - the brand’s private members club.
Access for pedestrians and bicycles will be transformed, with new walking paths and bike lanes that create permeable flows across the site. Wilshire Boulevard is reborn as a new green gateway, with a cascading stairway that encourages pedestrians to explore the gardens or the carefully curated selection of shops and restaurants adjoining the Beverly Hilton. The gardens pass over the road, separating cars and nature, while providing access to the hotels and major boulevards.
The gardens will utilize harvested rainwater and recycled greywater for irrigation, achieving 100% water sustainability and conserving millions of gallons of water annually.