Dallas’ Hotel Crescent Court has revealed a preview for its $30 million renovation, which is scheduled to open later this spring. Local firm waldrop+nichols studio spearheaded the revamp with respect to the original designs from Pritzker Prize-winning Philip Johnson.
“Embarking on a design renovation for a hotel with a renowned presence and pedigree requires a commitment to honor the heritage, yet still create an aesthetic for the next generation,” says waldrop+nichols studio vice president Andrea Waldrop. “Every design environment created provides an original platform that stirs a guest to engage and embrace the essence of the interior.”
All 195 guestrooms and 31 suites will be restored with a palette of limestone, blush, taupe, and mink. The hotel will also welcome four additional suites. Refurbishments will be made to the lobby and its lounge concept, Beau’s, which will receive additional bar seating. Corridors will reference French-inspired patterns with innovative textural techniques, including wall panels, seeded glass sconce diffusers, rift-cut silver walnut millwork, and an understated palette.
Thirteen dining concepts are housed onsite, including a Nobu outpost and the glass-enclosed Conservatory, which overlooks the courtyard gardens. The 22,000-square-foot spa and fitness center will also be remodeled. The hotel hosts an outdoor swimming pool and 17 event spaces spread across 23,320 square feet.