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InterContinental Quito lobby.

Interiors by Neal Prince.

Photo by Arie deZanger.

Intermezzo cocktail bar and lounge. The carpet, lighting fixtures, and wall sculptures were also designs by Prince, who received international recognition for this design within the hospitality industry.

Interiors by Neal Prince.

Photo by Arie…

Intermezzo cocktail bar and lounge. The carpet, lighting fixtures, and wall sculptures were also designs Prince, who received international recognition for this design within the hospitality industry.

Interiors by Neal Prince.

Photo by Arie…

Hotel InterContinental Wien formal entrance. The lighting fixtures were also designed by Prince. Neal A. Prince received international recognition for this design within the hospitality industry.

Interiors by Neal Prince.

Photo by Arie…

Intermezzo cocktail bar. The carpet was designed by Prince and was manufactured by Stuart Roxbury.

Interiors by Neal Prince.

Photo by Arie deZanger

View of the hotel's formal entrance from the street level. Hotel opened in 1927, and it became an InterContinental Hotel in 1982. The Hotel had 400 luxury rooms, including 12 hotel suites.

Hotel InterContinental Helsinki bar and lounge.

Interiors by Neal A. Prince.

Photo by Arie deZanger

Panorama of Neal Prince exhibit at NYSID

Article from the internal newsletter of Inter-Continental's Department of Interior and Graphic Design Technical Services Department, (Inter-Continental Hotel News, vol 2, no. 2, March/April 1966, p. 4-5).

The article describes the graphics…

Mr. Prince is featured as a character in this cartoon during the construction of the Pago-Pago InterContinental in American Samoa.

Martin Branner wrote the Winnie Winkle strip until 1943. Van Bibber continued the series from 1962-1980.
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