Decorative Lighting Tested Atop W/Element Hotel at 1441 Chestnut Street in Center City

W/Element Hotel with decorative lighting. Photo by Thomas KoloskiW/Element Hotel with decorative lighting. Photo by Thomas Koloski

In recent days, decorative lighting was undergoing testing atop the W/Element Hotel at 1441 Chestnut Street in Center City, as the dual-branded hotel readies for its grand opening in the coming months (Element Hotel in April and the W Hotel in May). Designed by Cope-Linder Architects and developed by Chestlen Development, the tower’s nighttime illumination will be particularly effective due to the tower’s prominent height of 617 feet and 52 stories, further enhanced by the dramatic design inspired by the ripples on the Schuylkill River. During Superbowl LII, the Lighting Practice, the building’s illumination designer, was inspired by multiple skyscrapers that were illuminated in green in honor of the Philadelphia Eagles and decided to switch from an all-white design to a multi-colored LED system.

W/Element Hotel lighting up from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel lighting up from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel (right) lit up with the Center City towers. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel (right) lit up with the Center City towers. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel lighting from Washington Square West. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel lighting from Washington Square West. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel multi color testing. Photos by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel multi color testing. Photos by Thomas Koloski

The building is the second to rise on the footprint of the 491-foot-tall One Meridian Plaza, which suffered from a fatal fire in 1991 and was subsequently demolished. The first building was to rise at the site was the 518-foot-tall Residence at Ritz Carlton, completed to the north of the future hotel site in 2009.

W/Element Hotel from Arthaus. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel from Arthaus. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel from a nearby garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel from a nearby garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel from Symphony House. Photo by Timothy Moir

W/Element Hotel from Symphony House. Photo by Timothy Moir

Hardly any visible progress has been made between the last few YIMBY updates, other than work at the ground level and filling in missing glass panels at the top portion of the structure. At night, final interior lighting gradually replaced construction lighting as a visible sign of interior progress. However, at the exterior, the only lights that substantially stood out were the aircraft lights at the pinnacle.

As of today, it appears that most of the decorative lighting is assembled, except for illumination of the W logos on the north and south façades. In October, the W logo on the south face was was lit up in green for a brief period of time. Last week, primary lighting was tested by circulating the colors white, blue, green, and red. In our more recent visit, lighting was tested mostly in white, with some sections lit in red and light blue.

W/Element Hotel joining the skyline with its night time display. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel joining the skyline with its night time display. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel lights from New Jersey. Photo by Thomas Koloski

W/Element Hotel lights from New Jersey. Photo by Thomas Koloski

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2 Comments on "Decorative Lighting Tested Atop W/Element Hotel at 1441 Chestnut Street in Center City"

  1. Patrick Crofton | April 27, 2021 at 10:30 pm | Reply

    The lighting is ugly, garish and way too bright. It distracts from the otherwise beautiful skyline of the city.

  2. I am thrilled with the new addition to the skyline thanks to the W Hotel. I have an amazing view of the Chestnut street side of the hotel and my family and friends are delighted with the light show in the evening. I can’t wait for the testing to be completed so the evenings are consistent with the light display.

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