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Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel private dining suite.

Architecture by Edward Durell Stone and Joseph P. Salerno.

Interiors designed by Neal Prince.

Furniture designed by Mr. Prince and produced and supplied by Daou et Fils.

The Hotel…

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While employed by the architectural firm William M. Ballard, Prince was sent to Beirut to work on the Phoenicia Inter-Continental Hotel's interiors and represent the hotel's renowned architects Edward Durell Stone and Joseph P. Salerno in matters of…

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Photographic murals of city landmarks, blown-up, cropped, and rendered in a punchy, black-and-white graphic style, lined the corridors leading to the guest rooms.

Architecture by Otto Apel and Hannsgeorg Beckert.

Interiors designed by Neal…

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The Hotel Frankfurt InterContinental was built in 1963 on the site of the former park facing the promenade known as the Nizza, a four-acre Mediterranean garden that runs alongside the river Main. At the time of the hotel’s construction, Frankfurt was…

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Structural rectangular piers were playfully echoed by decorative vertical stacks of alternating wood and glass hexagons, while other functional elements, like the shops, were encased in rectangular wood boxes with bulls-eye display…

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The south restaurant has a view of the Nizza promenade. Chairs are designed by Saarinen, manufactured by Knoll.

Architecture by Otto Apel and Hannsgeorg Beckert.

Interiors designed by Neal Prince.

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21st floor corridor: ceiling made of suspended plywood.

Architecture by Otto Apel and Hannsgeorg Beckert.

Interiors designed by Neal Prince.

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Prince employed Hein Heckroth, a German set and costume designer for the German national ballet who had moved to England in the 1940s to work on such dance-related films as The Red Shoes, to create handmade tapestries depicting characters from that…

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A circular firepit, unexpectedly tucked into a quieter area of the lobby and ringed by Saarinen black leather lounge chairs.

Materials: Marble, metal, wood, and fabric.

Architecture by Otto Apel and Hannsgeorg Beckert.

Interiors designed by…

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Hotel Intercontinental Genève lobby, showing the escalators leading to the front desk of the hotel.

Materials: white marble.

Architecture by Addor & Julliard.

Interiors designed by Neal Prince.

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