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HOTEL EMMA: HISTORY-RICH HOTEL ON THE NORTHERN BANKS OF THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER

  • Lisa Briegel
  • Dec 19, 2016
  • 2 min read

Housed within the original 121-year-old brew house, Hotel Emma highlights Pearl’s long history by reusing and repurposing elements salvaged in the renovation of the building. The name Hotel Emma pays homage to the legacy of Emma Koehler, wife of brewery founder Otto Koehler, who helmed the brewery successfully through prohibition after the untimely death of her husband.

With 146 uniquely styled rooms, including top-floor suites (featuring large private terraces, two stories, custom built mesquite dining tables and original brick, wood, and tin ceilings and finishes) and a property-wide focus on all things culinary, Hotel Emma is a truly special destination. The hotel’s designer, Roman and Williams, are known for work that is distinguishable by its unique blending of historic elements with a modern reference and its balanced tension between past and future. For Hotel Emma, Roman and Williams has mined the site’s original fixtures and ephemera and reappropriated them to create a language that is reverent to its history and irreverent about its present. Historic elements include a replication of the original cement tile brewery floor (created from and inspired by remnants found during renovation); early industrial equipment reimagined as light fixtures, banquettes, and chandeliers; original 25-foot vaulted concrete ceilings; cast-iron spiral staircases; turn-of-the-century exposed brick walls, and original beamed wood and pressed tin ceilings.Recipients of the 2014 Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, Hotel Emma’s highly sought-after design team Roman and Williams are firmly within their element. They are lauded for a design aesthetic that embraces the historic quality at the very essence of the Hotel Emma project.

“Our design philosophy is rooted in the unused, and at Hotel Emma, we were inspired to take overlooked items and elements and bring them to the forefront of our design. We like to create a narrative based on the emotions and experience of a space, and Hotel Emma’s history has only added to the narrative that we’ve created.” – Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, Founders and Principals, Roman and Williams Hotel Emma will boast three epicurean properties: Supper, Sternewirth, and Larder. Supper, the restaurant led by Chef John Brand, will focus on comforting and seasonally fresh greenmarket cuisine. The eatery will embody the sensibilities of both the farm table and bistro table. The cuisine will represent Brand’s elemental Midwestern approach in the kitchen peppered with South Texas’ multicultural food ways and the unique bounty of San Antonio’s year-round producers.

 
 
 

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