In Mountain View, NASA and aviation history go hand in hand with cocktails

Like many Baby Boomer kids in the 1960s, Philip “Flip” Maritz was obsessed with space and dreamed of becoming an astronaut.

He didn’t pursue that career path, but he found a way to indulge his passion — as a hotelier.

In 2021, his paean to flight, the NASA Ames-inspired Ameswell, opened on Mountain View’s Moffett Boulevard with 255 rooms, conference space and indoor/outdoor dining. The 11-acre property is located near Highway 101, just a mile northwest of the famed 1930s-era airfield and research center on the Sunnyvale border.

“The community is so lucky to have that history and respect captured in a place they can visit,” said retired astronaut Steve Smith of San Jose, who flew four Shuttle missions and serves as a brand ambassador for the hotel.

The Ameswell Hotel, a 255-room hotel at 800 Moffett Blvd. in Mountain View.(The Ameswell Hotel) (The Ameswell Hotel)

Maritz, the ownership group and designers could have very easily veered off course and turned the hotel into a kitschy attraction. Instead, it’s a thoughtful and fascinating collection of cutting-edge art installations, architectural touches and Ames and Moffett Field memorabilia. (There’s a Moffett Field Museum across the freeway, of course, but it doesn’t have an innovative, chef-driven restaurant and full bar.)

The first notable piece appears straight ahead as visitors walk in the hotel’s front door. Artist Chul Hyun Ahn uses LED lights, fiberglass and mirrors to make us ponder “Perception + Reality.” To the left, at the front desk, is the “A” Ameswell logo in the shape of Hangar One, the Moffett Field structure built to house the Navy’s USS Macon airship. Nearby is artist Chris Doyle’s multi-channel video exploration of “Progress + Destruction.”

An art installation by artist Chul Hyun Ahn is displayed inside the NASA Ames-inspired Ameswell Hotel on Nov. 16, 2023, in Mountain View, Calif. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)
An art installation by artist Chul Hyun Ahn is displayed inside the NASA Ames-inspired Ameswell Hotel on Nov. 16, 2023, in Mountain View, Calif. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) 

Throughout the ground floor, unfinished ceilings are softened by angular “clouds,” panels constructed with reclaimed wood. The shape of the main bar and a nearby table mimics that of an airplane wing. Couches the color of the wild blue yonder offer lounge seating. And the massive roll-up garage doors give the in-house restaurant, Roger, the feel of a spacious hangar. Credit the design team from BAMO of San Francisco for the conceptualization.

The hotel’s Ames Library should be the first stop for the Bay Area’s space, aviation, engineering and history buffs. In it, we learn that without early flight — as in prehistoric birds, not Orville and Wilbur — there would be no U.S. space program.

Artifacts, books and memorabilia are displayed inside “The Ames Library” room in the NASA Ames-inspired Ameswell Hotel on Nov. 16, 2023, in Mountain View, Calif. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) 

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