by Metropol | February 18, 2020 12:49 pm
Strengthened, remodelled and with a top floor added, the hotel will be named The Modern.
Destined to become one of the city’s treasures, it will feature a retro interior – a fabulous take on the 1960’s modern era of interiors. Robert Weir, Director of Weir Architecture says the company sought something completely unique to Christchurch and realised the proponents of art, architecture, furniture and interior design of the 1960s in Christchurch should be celebrated.
Inspired by local artists’ works stored at COCA, as well as local titans Miles Warren and Peter Beaven, plus international architecture stars of the 60s, the furniture and artworks will be authentic.
The theme dictates the colour palette, the use of timber, leather, carpeting, and wall finishes in panelling and wallpaper.
Robert is lead consultant, working with developer Tailorspace and the hotel will be operated by the Sarin Group.
Hosting 70 rooms, the ground floor restaurant and café bar will be operated by the hotel, and we can look forward to a visit in 18 months.
“It’s really exciting to be working on this sophisticated hotel redevelopment and it’s always wonderful to work with a strong brand such as Hilton,” Robert says.
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