1969 – Best Western Hotel, Kenora, Ontario
Interesting form but could have benefited from some extra storeys in height to make the proportions more pleasing.
Interesting form but could have benefited from some extra storeys in height to make the proportions more pleasing.
Feel the white heat of a modernising Ireland in this cheerful John Hinde postcard. Sadly the clean lines of the original hotel have been removed by later renovations.
Opened in the 1960s, the hotel had 160 beds and was the premier destination for visitors to the city for many years.
Started as a bar and restaurant in 1967 which was an instant success due to its location and views. Extended and later turned into an hotel with 45 bedrooms in 1970.
Horrendously grim slab hotel block with windowless lower stories, the Fairmont is as far removed from the elegant and nearby Fort Garry in style as it is possible to be.
This extension to the 1865 Victorian hotel was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1970-1971.
Originally Dublin International Hotel, now the Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport after many ownership changes and rebranding.
One of two landmark towers marking the beginning of the Olympic Port area, the Hotel Arts by SOM is 153 metres tall.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
Understated exterior to this trendy Dublin hotel. The original interior was styled by John Rocha in various muted shades of brown and cream.
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