Guesthouse Hospitality teams with SB Architects to design Guesthouse Atlanta

Envisioned as a members-only social club, it will be the inaugural property for the Guesthouse brand and the first of fifteen slated for development in key markets across the United States over the next seven years.

Designed as an oasis within an urban setting, Guesthouse will combine amenities, events, and a sense of community for its members. At the heart of the concept lies a luxurious outdoor entertainment area, with multiple options for relaxing and socialising, private cabanas, beach volleyball, multiple bars, and event venues. Indoors, the living room and dining room provide social hubs, while a state-of-the-art fitness facility ensures that Guesthouse enhances not only members’ social and professional lives, but their physical lives as well. The design vision is modern but inviting, sophisticated but not stuffy.

Developed by brothers Fred and Andre Smith, entrepreneurs with a long family history in hospitality, Guesthouse is an exciting idea that promises to revolutionise the social landscape for young adults, establishing an entirely new concept in hospitality. Guesthouse Hospitality and SB Architects have worked for the past year to develop the design vision for this innovative social club. “We lucked out in finding SB Architects,” says Fred Smith, co-founder of Guesthouse Hospitality. “They are the perfect fit for our team, not only from a design standpoint but because they really understand hospitality. They can translate the luxury and community of a resort destination to an urban setting to create a truly groundbreaking destination.”

“This is a true partnership in every sense of the word,” asserts Scott Lee, President of SB Architects. “We have pushed each other to achieve the best possible vision for this project.”

The development team is narrowing in on the selection of the site, and is in discussions with an operating partner for the first property, which will be located between Buckhead and Midtown Atlanta.