Paris Hotel Design for Shangri-La by Restoration
Posted by admin on Saturday Jun 4, 2011 Under ConstructionVery soon the Shangri-La Hotel will become the ubiquitous choice for a number of world wide cities, with the ambitious building project of designing and constructing 88 hotels across the globe.
It’s the Parisian hotel though, that stands out in design concept – it’s being developed from a historical and famous residence of Prince Roland Bonapart, who was the French prince and president of the Société de Géographie. It’s taking shape and the intention is to reflect more of a private residence feel, rather than a luxurious hotel.
The interior design has maintained the references to the French 18th century period with some of the design features commandeered from the 19th century.
This has brought about the detailed interior reproduction and restoration of the waiting room, the character drawing rooms and ladies and men’s salons. This project is a true testament to the earlier French period.

Affine design are the company behind this ambitious restoration, and have been accomplished in maintaining the character of the original design, with regards to the materials, sculptures and integration with adjacent areas. (Prince Charles I’m sure would certainly approve the nature of this project)
Not totally without a contemporary element, but where new meets old, they have managed to make it look complete and whole – a major achievement for the architectural design in incorporating a glass roof building which boasts an all encompassing view of the river Seine.
Shangri-La Paris is a perfect example of how re-using the old for design creation can produce an architectural masterpiece and cultural gem. It deserves merit in the way that this has been achieved through interpretation of the past. Hats off to all involved!
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