Hotel, Motel, Holiday Inn*

Or rather the soon-to-be Hotel Modera and one-time Portland Inn/Day’s Inn circa 1962 at SW Clay and 5th. Anticipate the renovation of this central hotel that promises the kind of distinctive design polish you see at few Portland hotels. Because of the steady hand of interior design firm CorsoStaicoff (Hotel Murano, Hotel Max) and Holst […]

Hotel Modera. Holst Architecture rendering

Or rather the soon-to-be Hotel Modera and one-time Portland Inn/Day’s Inn circa 1962 at SW Clay and 5th. Anticipate the renovation of this central hotel that promises the kind of distinctive design polish you see at few Portland hotels. Because of the steady hand of interior design firm CorsoStaicoff (Hotel Murano, Hotel Max) and Holst Architecture (Belmont Street Lofts, 937 Condominiums, Clinton Condos) partnering on the design for Posh Ventures, expect the Modera to nail a true-to-its-roots reinvention of this mid-century downtown hotel.

“We really wanted to let it be what it is, to respect the integrity of the building. Over the years, it had all these appendages attached to it, all of these ideas piled on. We didn’t just want to put lipstick on it,” says Denise Corso. “We took away the unneccessary ideas that had built up over time, bringing the building back to its original nature.” CorsoStaicoff were originally approached by Posh for the project and recommended a very short list of architecture firms they knew could make the project happen. Hence Holst.”Working with Holst, we are carving out a brand new lobby. The entrance has been moved onto Clay, and we’ve created a whole new lobby experience. Before there was no event in the lobby; there barely even was a lobby. Now there is more public space, more public activity. The parking lot (and there was a pool) is transformed into a courtyard with fire pits and a green living wall that is also viewable from all of the guest rooms,” says Corso. “It’s the largest transformation of any project we’ve done from streetside.”

All of the guest rooms are being redone with all new interior finishes and the palette is all warm tones. “For the interior, the story is about comfort,” Corso says. Other goodness: the hotel is on the new Green streetcar line scheduled to open this fall. Expect a soft opening May 15.

*Sugar Hill Gang “Rapper’s Delight,” but you knew that didn’t you?

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  1. hotel added this comment on 9 April 2008 | Permalink

    Lonf ago i was against all those remakes but if done proberly the results are impressive.
    The idea is to give an old building a new face.

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