La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort
La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort | |
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La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort | |
Hotel chain | Renaissance Hotels |
General information | |
Location | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Opening | 1958 |
Management |
International Hospitality Enterprises Melendez International Hotels by Melendez Global Inc |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 12 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 483 |
Number of suites | 226 |
Number of restaurants | 5 |
Website | |
La Concha Resort |
La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort is a historic luxury resort located at the Condado oceanfront within the district of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
History
The hotel was first opened in 1958 during the Tropical Modernism Movement. The building was designed by Osvaldo Toro and Miguel Ferrer, of the firm Toro Ferrer Architects. Another part of the complex, the seashell-inspired building for the restaurant La Perla, was designed by architect Mario Salvadori . La Concha Resort incorporates tropical climate features such as cross-ventilation, natural illumination, open lobbies and seamless transitions between inside and outside spaces, with details supposedly relevant to Island traditions: an interior patio, blinds, a mirador encompassing both the sea and the city and the use of water throughout as a leitmotif. The protective concrete element in the façade, called brise-soleil in French or “quiebrasol” in Spanish, is an architectural element used by famed architect Le Corbusier. The purpose of the “quiebrasol” is to filter the sun’s rays towards the interior corridors.
In 1973, the La Concha was united with the adjacent Condado Beach Hotel into one hotel, known as the Hyatt Puerto Rico.[1] In 1976,[2] the complex was taken over by Hilton International[3] and renamed the Condado Beach La Concha Convention Center, with a huge convention wing built between the two existing hotel structures. The complex was later taken over by Carnival Cruise Line[4] and renamed the Condado Beach Trio, before closing in 1995.[5] The government-owned properties sat vacant for years, and were finally severed in 2004, and the convention center between them was demolished to build a public park.[6]
The La Concha reopened in December 2007,[5] managed by Renaissance Hotels as La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort, after a $220 million renovation.
In the summer of 2010, the hotel opened a $100 million addition called The Suites Tower which features an atrium style building with one and two bedroom suites, kitchens, architectural lighting, and amenities. The hotel's Casino del Mar is located on the street level of the new tower.
See also
References
- ↑ Suarez, Manuel. "What's Doing in PUERTO RICO".
- ↑ "This week in CB history". connection.ebscohost.com.
- ↑ Suarez, Manuel. "What's Doing in PUERTO RICO".
- ↑ "Miami Firm To Run Louisiana Riverboat Casino".
- 1 2 "La Concha A Renaissance Resort - IHE". www.ihepr.com.
- ↑ "PUERTO RICO HERALD: The Rebirth Of Condado". www.puertorico-herald.org.
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Coordinates: 18°27′26″N 66°04′26″W / 18.45722°N 66.07389°W