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Mr. Neal A. Prince, ASID, ASID
Inter-Continental Hotels
New York, New York
Project type:
Hospitality/Restaurant
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trustee@nealprincetrust.org
W http://www.nealprince-asid.com
About
Mr. Prince was Born in Corsicana, Texas with degrees in Architecture and Architectural Engineering from Rice University in Houston, Texas. Mr. Prince did military service with the United States Army 39th Combat Engineers in Italy. Returning to Texas, he first joined the Architectural Firm of Ernest Schultz. He soon became active at the Houston Little Theater, which produced a prizewinning play, "Cry Out Cassandra," that he had authored. After a period as he gave up his Architectural profession to become the President and Business Manager of the Houston Little Theatre, he went to the East coast and served for a season as Director of The Wyndham Playhouse in New Hampshire. A spell in New York with the Actors Studio brought him to the classical quandary of those bitten by the theatre bug: a regular job supporting a regular diet or stick it out in Theater. Creature comfort won and through the Architectural League he secured a position with the firm of York & Sawyer Architects in 1950, Firm was noted for the design of hospitals. After several months of observations in New York Bellevue Hospital, Mr. Prince became the firm's expert on the layout and planning of Hospital Emergency Rooms. In due course he decided against a lifetime in Healthcare Architecture, Mr. Prince switched firms to Schoen & Hennessy Architecture Firm in 1954 (The Named Partner was the son of Eugene Schoen, renown "Art Deco" Designer, who became a mentor to Mr. Prince), when Mr. Prince was assigned a project to design a motorway restaurant for Restaurant Associates, New York's most creative force in restaurant operations at the time. The job involved a complete package: Architecture, Drafting and Interior Design. Mr. Prince took a genuine interest in the latter, and made a career move to the Walter M. Ballard Corporation, Interior Design Firm in 1958, at Byron Calhoun's request, he did work on a project to remodel the Hotel Jaragua in Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic, most of which was never carried out, and a modest remodeling of the San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico. The Firm of Walter M. Ballard had a contract for the Interiors of the Phoenicia Inter-Continental Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, and Mr. Prince was sent there to work on the Interiors and also, because of his background, to represent the architect, Edward Stone, in matters of the Interior layouts and finishes. All the furniture pieces were designed by Mr. Prince and manufactured locally with Prince's supervision. In January 1961, Mr. Prince was hired to work full time as the Staff Vice President of Interior Design Division for Intercontinental Hotels, a Pan-Am Airlines Development Department. The intention, being at least in developing countries, that Inter-Continental Hotels would produce its Interior Designs "in-house" and be reimbursed at cost under the TSA's. Mr. Prince shortly engaged Kenneth Smith, from the Walter M. Ballard Firm, and Charles R. Alvey, a specialist in Graphics and Industrial Design. Mr. Prince's concepts and ideas were the forefront of its time, after designing and opening as many as 154 International Inter-Continental Hotels from 1961-1985, Mr. Prince gained the deepest respect on the International Interior Design level. Mr. Prince uses function with ethnic style. With his ability to design each new Hotel using local materials and talents, such as the native artists and craftsman, he produced each Hotel with its own National personality and flare but maintained the Corporate highest standards of Inter-Continental Hotel. Mr. Prince gained the respect and acceptance by the local authorities. This in turn avoided any local resistance in building the new Hotels around the world. With the assistance of Charles R. Alvey, Kenneth Smith, James Ray Baker and Richard W. Simpson and others, Mr. Prince became an Innovator as he helped created an industry of International Hotel Designs and personalities that reflected the indigenous Country in each property. Inter-Continental Hotels gained much growth and respect throughout the world by those concepts of designs. Still today, his work is relatively unknown on a domestic level, but his concepts and designs are still utilized by the Inter-Continental Hotels Group and Hotel Designers. Much is to be learned from Mr. Prince's long history of experience from his first hotel, Phoenicia Inter-Continental Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, to his last projects were doing the Willard Inter-Continental Hotel in Washington, D.C. and the May Fair Inter-Continental Hotel in London.
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Awards
Neal Prince, A.I.D., N.S.I.D (A.S.I.D.) has received numerous awards for various International Interior Designs, including Institutions Magazine awards for the outstanding Interior Designs of the Hotel Inter-Continental Genève, Geneva, Switzerland and the Hotel Siam Inter-Continental Bangkok, Thailand.
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Neal Prince, AIA, ASID
Neal Prince
425 East 58th Street, Suite 10 D
New York, New York 10022
United States
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