Images of additional Inter-Continental Hotels not featured in the New York School of Interior Design exhibit "Designing the Luxury Hotel: Neal Prince…
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The InterContinental Genève, opened in 1964, and followed the mid-century architectural model of a glass-sheathed horizontal podium supporting a…
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The Siam InterContinental, in Bangkok, Thailand, was built by Pan Am in 1966, signaling the rise of the luxury resort hotel in exotic, far-flung…
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The Tahara’a InterContinental in Pape’éte, Tahiti, was built by Pan Am in 1968, along with the Siam InterContinental construction several years prior…
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The Willard InterContinental has a long and storied history, dating back to 1816 when a row of two-story houses was first built on the corner of 14th…
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At 48th Street east of Park Avenue, The Barclay Hotel, a grand luxury hotel from another era that now found itself lodged between glass and steel…
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The Frankfurt InterContinental Hotel was built in 1963 on the site of the former park facing the promenade known as the Nizza, a four-acre…
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InterContinental negotiated a deal to build the Phoenicia, and brought in leading American architect Eduard Durell Stone to complete the design with…
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