A building at a former 19th-century Army barracks in San Francisco’s Presidio National Historic Landmark District has been reborn as a 42-room boutique hotel designed by Architectural Resource Group and Laura Cook Interiors.
A building at a former 19th-century Army barracks in San Francisco’s Presidio National Historic Landmark District has been reborn as a 42-room boutique hotel designed by Architectural Resource Group and Laura Cook Interiors.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Accented by original cast-iron columns, front and rear porches frame views of the surroundings.
Accented by original cast-iron columns, front and rear porches frame views of the surroundings.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Original design details, like wooden trusses, were preserved throughout the property.
Original design details, like wooden trusses, were preserved throughout the property.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
In the lobby, a seating area boasts a palette of deep blue, which references the nearby San Francisco Bay.
In the lobby, a seating area boasts a palette of deep blue, which references the nearby San Francisco Bay.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
A new nautical-themed mural serves as the backdrop of the hotel’s central dining space.
A new nautical-themed mural serves as the backdrop of the hotel’s central dining space.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
The hotels references its roots with elements including military-inspired upholstery and artwork.
The hotels references its roots with elements including military-inspired upholstery and artwork.
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Photos: Lodge at the Presidio
Accented with tailored trim, wooden guestroom headboards are wrapped with canvas as a nod to the tents previously used by the Army ahead of the site’s full build-out.
Accented with tailored trim, wooden guestroom headboards are wrapped with canvas as a nod to the tents previously used by the Army ahead of the site’s full build-out.