New Hotel NH Collection Citylife by QuattroAssociati

NH Collection Citylife

Its architecture reaches into the past, reflects the present and travels within our memory. NH Collection Milano CityLife, a majestic building and a former place of holy worship, has been redeveloped into one of the city’s most attractive hotels, in an exploration of history, urban redevelopment and innovation.

A renovation of the old Chiesa Cristo Re church, dating back to 1934 and abandoned in 1990, the project was undertaken by Quattroassociati architects, who also designed all the bespoke furniture and fittings. It forges a deep connection between elements of the past and the demands of contemporary living.

“We set out to reinterpret hotel spaces by safeguarding the existing building’s spatiality, respecting its decorative layout and hallmark architectural elements, deploying a continuity- and permanence-led approach to the historical evolution of this piece of architecture,” says Michele Reginaldi, the Quattroassociati firm architect who led the project.

The new NH Hotel Group venue, its 12th hotel in Milan, is situated in Via Colleoni, 14, in the redeveloped and trendy CityLife area, the fairground district of Milan for decades. An imposing, iconic cathedral, built of brilliant white stone, with a 13-storey tower annexed to the former church building, has been transformed into a true artistic and architectural masterpiece.

It was then purchased by Igefi Group and CLH srl, who worked with the Quattroassociati design studio, and NH Hotel Group subsequently joining the project, to bring this stunning 4-star hotel to the community of Milan.

The church building with a three-aisle Latin cross floor plan has been partly preserved, retaining the original wooden doors, semi-circular arches and the rows of pillars of the side-aisles, and now forms the hotel entrance.

All of the service areas, meeting rooms, the restaurant and rooms were added to the original design with the goal of creating a single design image. The new architectural scheme draws on the original church design, divested of its traditional religious elements, and redesigned with classical and civil architectural style elements popular in Milan in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Universal non-religious structural and spatial elements have been emphasised – columns, capitals and rib vaults with their sculptural and decorative features – and, above all, the space created by the vertical expansion of the building and presence of natural light have been fully emphasised to create a building with a new purpose in continuity with its history.

What guests will find striking are the heights and vertical development, accentuated by the lesene, a softly protruding vertical pillar built into the wall, with a decorative, non-load bearing function, which is the connecting element throughout the hotel structure.

The vertical lines that feature in the compositional design of the 13-storey tower façade are repeated in the gilded organ at reception, and again in the details of the cocktail bar and restaurant, and also the cascade of light in the lobby and the slabs in the Venetian terrazzo floor.

Precise measures and composed elegance are the hallmark traits of the NH Collection Milano CityLife where the furnishings were designed by Quattroassociati to accurately reflect the distinctive single concept and sartorial spirit of Made in Italy excellence.

The hotel has 185 rooms, including 10 duplex suites built above the central nave, and 175 rooms in the adjoining 13-storey tower, and offers comfortable, distinctively unique accommodation, to enjoy Milan in all its splendour as both a city of art and tourism and also a business centre, especially for business travellers, 6 large meeting rooms, a spacious private garden for hosting all kinds of events, plus a garage and 24-hour open air gym.

As a general contractor, Pianca&Partners, the contract hub of 27 premium Made in Italy brands set up to help designers turn ideas into reality via their ability to combine technical and style aspects, produced all customdesigned furniture in the hotel’s rooms and suites, Tailors restaurant, hotel bar, cocktail bar, communal areas, reception and 6 meeting rooms.

Guests and city-dwellers alike are welcome at Tailors restaurant, a venue that captures the ambience of the district, where chef Gabriele Grisolia, a native of Basilicata, serves dishes inspired by tradition. The pride of the hotel is the exclusive rooftop area with a pool and The District cocktail bar, the new place to be seen for the Milan social set. Source by Pianca&Partners and photo Courtesy of Nemo Monti Comunicazione.