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Park Terrace Hotel

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Park Terrace Hotel

New York, NY

Overlooking Manhattan’s Bryant Park, the 226-room Park Terrace Hotel occupies 15-stories within David Chipperfield’s The Bryant. With interiors reflecting the nature of nearby Bryant Park, the design is bright, fresh, and airy with a residential aesthetic, while delivering a high level of style and function. Public areas feature oversized bronze chandeliers made of small leaves cast tree-like shadows, a palette of pastel greens and blues, and elegant wood detailing bathed in natural light. The bar sits in front of 15-foot-tall glass doors leading to an expansive terrace with direct views of the park. Amenities also include elegant, glass-enclosed meeting rooms and a top-of-the-line fitness center. Guestrooms are efficiently organized with furniture pieces specially designed to multitask: the coffee table has a lift mechanism allowing it to function as a desk or dining table, and a bench doubles as both seating and luggage rack.

In 2024, the Stonehill Taylor team returned to the Park Terrace Hotel to transform the existing subcellar into a high end prefunction and coworking space. The team worked to craft a luxurious, residential driven ambiance by sourcing high-end FFE, designing a custom hand knotted rug, and leading the construction of new millwork and architectural outfitting. Filled with bright colors, warm oak woods, and a clean design, the space feels open and inviting. Each space is covered by serene fine fabrics, reflective surfaces, rich millwork, and innovative arrangements of lighting and furniture to allow for varying activity zones.

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Client: Masterworks Development

Design Architect: David Chipperfield

Hotel, Prefunction, & Coworking Spaces Interior Design: Stonehill Taylor

226 keys

32 stories

25,000 SF Restaurant

Overlooking Manhattan’s Bryant Park, the 226-room Park Terrace Hotel occupies 15-stories within David Chipperfield’s The Bryant. With interiors reflecting the nature of nearby Bryant Park, the design is bright, fresh, and airy with a residential aesthetic, while delivering a high level of style and function. Public areas feature oversized bronze chandeliers made of small leaves cast tree-like shadows, a palette of pastel greens and blues, and elegant wood detailing bathed in natural light. The bar sits in front of 15-foot-tall glass doors leading to an expansive terrace with direct views of the park. Amenities also include elegant, glass-enclosed meeting rooms and a top-of-the-line fitness center. Guestrooms are efficiently organized with furniture pieces specially designed to multitask: the coffee table has a lift mechanism allowing it to function as a desk or dining table, and a bench doubles as both seating and luggage rack.

In 2024, the Stonehill Taylor team returned to the Park Terrace Hotel to transform the existing subcellar into a high end prefunction and coworking space. The team worked to craft a luxurious, residential driven ambiance by sourcing high-end FFE, designing a custom hand knotted rug, and leading the construction of new millwork and architectural outfitting. Filled with bright colors, warm oak woods, and a clean design, the space feels open and inviting. Each space is covered by serene fine fabrics, reflective surfaces, rich millwork, and innovative arrangements of lighting and furniture to allow for varying activity zones.