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The Joseph Hotel in Nashville by INC Architecture & Design Exemplifies the Power of Innovation and Art
December 24, 2020
By Ted Loos
A view through a rolled-steel sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas reveals the porte-cochere entrance to the Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville, by INC Architecture and Design. Photography by Eric Laignel.
The art-in-hotels phenomenon has been percolating for a while now. Like all trends, however, it could use an update. At the Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville, the concept has undergone a savvy refinement by INC Architecture & Design. “Sometimes, an art hotel can be like a gallery with rooms attached,” says INC partner and creative director Adam Rolston, who spent nearly five years conceiving the interiors for the Joseph alongside partners Drew Stuart and Gabriel Benroth. “Here, it’s intended for guests to feel like they’re
The Spires at Berry College has been named a winner of the Senior Housing Newsâ Architecture and Design award.
Close to 100 retirement communities across the country submitted nominations in 10 categories of senior housing. The Spires took top honors in the Life Plan Community category. Nominees included projects in Cary, North Carolina; Chesterfield, Missouri; Reston, Virginia; and Auckland, New Zealand.
The community in Rome, under the direction of Greenbrier Development, began construction in the fall of 2018 and opened this June.
Tony Teague, first vice president of development at Greenbrier, said the inspiration for the design of The Spires started with the architecture on the Berry College campus.
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As 2020 draws to a close, we’re reminded of the way industry came together during a difficult year. We saw Tesla buy and airship ventilators from China for the U.S., General Motors pivot to manufacture face masks, Hollywood dramas like
The year isn’t over yet, though, and we’re still seeing large corporations and individuals alike do their part to make the world safer, more inclusive, and more joyous.