Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel in-room dining service
Title
Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel in-room dining service
Description
Projecting balconies featured delicate pattern work, a common decorative motif of Beirut.
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.
Fabric patterns designed by Neal A. Prince, and manufactured by local craftsmen in Beirut.
Photo by Arie deZanger.
The Hotel was closed in 1976, and re-opened in 2000 under the new management of the Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts.
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.
Fabric patterns designed by Neal A. Prince, and manufactured by local craftsmen in Beirut.
Photo by Arie deZanger.
The Hotel was closed in 1976, and re-opened in 2000 under the new management of the Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts.
Creator
Prince, Neal A.
Contributor
Stone, Edward Durell
Salerno, Joseph P.
Daou et Fils, Inc.
DeZanger, Arie
Date
1961
Subject
Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts
Interior decoration
Hotels--Lebanon--Beirut
Rights
Neal A. Prince Special Collection & Archives, New York School of Interior Design, New York, NY, United States
Coverage
Beirut, Lebanon
Files
Collection
Citation
Prince, Neal A., “Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel in-room dining service,” Designing the Luxury Hotel: Neal Prince and the Inter-Continental Brand, accessed January 20, 2025, https://nealprince.omeka.net/items/show/47.