Renovation of Book Cadillac keeping Detroit on a path toward revival

The renovation of the Westin Book Cadillac is just one more step toward the revitalization of downtown as well as the whole of Detroit.Excerpt:There will, of course, be some who lament this intrusion of modernism
into one of Detroit’s classic properties. But Detroit has badly needed
some new architectural ideas to balance those we inherited from hotel
designer Louis Kamper and his contemporaries. The Westin Book Cadillac
offers another entry in that progression.Read the entire article here.Other Book Cadillac news:
The New York Post calls the newly renovated Westin Book Cadillac “Hotel of the Week,” and snaps a few pictures.See the post and the pictures here.

The renovation of the Westin Book Cadillac is just one more step toward
the revitalization of downtown as well as the whole of Detroit.

Excerpt:

There will, of course, be some who lament this intrusion of modernism
into one of Detroit’s classic properties. But Detroit has badly needed
some new architectural ideas to balance those we inherited from hotel
designer Louis Kamper and his contemporaries. The Westin Book Cadillac
offers another entry in that progression.

Read the entire article here.

Other Book Cadillac news:

The New York Post calls the newly renovated Westin Book Cadillac “Hotel of the Week,” and snaps a few pictures.

See the post and the pictures here.

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