Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR)’s Post

Restoring a historic hotel is about striking the perfect balance between preservation and reinvention. At The St. Regis Rome, every detail plays a role: Murano glass chandeliers echoing the grandeur of the Belle Époque, finely sculpted bronzes standing alongside contemporary artworks, scenographic compositions shaping a new visual narrative. Each intervention demands precision and respect, knowing how much to restore, where to reinterpret, and how to introduce contemporary elements without disrupting the building’s soul. History remains the foundation, but design fosters a continuous dialogue with the present.

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Kay Lang

CEO & President | Designing Interiors for hospitality

2w

Can't wait to see it one of these days! I am sure it is totally elegant and beautiful.

Jan Piet Jacobi

All-round hotel professional. Counselor at Jawel Hospitality Project Services

2w

A project where PYR is at its best! Gorgious!

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On my list of places to stay and feel the balance of preservation and reininvetion.

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