Hospitality Architecture

At Disbrow Iannuzzi, hospitality design begins with place. Each project is rooted in its history and culture, whether a neighborhood bakery, desert retreat, or sports venue, ensuring that the architecture feels both timeless and site-specific. We believe in an architecture built on strong ideas, where design emerges from context and community rather than predetermined form.

By weaving local traditions with contemporary simplicity, we design environments that are distinctly of their setting. The result is hospitality that transcends accommodation, offering immersive experiences where architecture becomes an essential part of memory.

The Congregation – Detroit, Michigan

Our Experience in Hospitality Architecture

What We Do

  • Modern house exterior with stone wall, wooden panels, and covered walkway supported by wooden posts, surrounded by trees under a clear blue sky.

    Residential

    Hills Residence – Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

  • Aerial view of a building with rooftop gardens and HVAC units, surrounded by parking lots and trees, with a street and bus on the left side.

    Adaptive Reuse

    5000 Grand River – Detroit, Michigan

  • A large sports complex with multiple tennis courts, some with players and spectators, and outdoor seating areas with umbrellas, surrounded by trees and parking lots.

    Sports Architecture

    Chicagoland Tennis Complex – Chicago, Illinois

  • A person sitting on the floor of an empty dance studio with a wooden stage and high ceiling with exposed beams and lighting fixtures.

    Civic and Cultural

    L.A. Dance Project – Los Angeles, California

  • Modern bar with a variety of alcohol bottles on shelves behind the counter, black and wood bar stools in front, decorative lighting, and artistic wall decor, in an industrial-style setting.

    Hospitality

    Spot Lite – Detroit, Michigan

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